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‘IBAD; BROWNS | ABAD. LEAGUE Pitstes , Continue, Winning?’ gplreak, v Defeating *” Phillies 11 14°3 thee hits and won 4'to 1, while Brown walloped out a six to three’ vietory over: tWe Red ‘Sox at Boston, Eyerett Scott,:the ‘Yankees -short- ‘Stop, went through. the game aga Cleveland without makin, vass: ‘He was credtted with one putout. % In the Nationat ghile New York. " was idle in Cincinnati because ‘rain, the Cardinals took a six to three game from the’ Braves, Pira 0. defeat of the week fallifig before Athletics: 6 to 3; -and Washington} trounced the White Sox 11 to 3. Witt ,Schang and Ward were only members of the Yankee crew t | wk conneet safely with the offerings ‘of’ a Stanley ‘Coveleskie, not a ‘hit, ‘being ‘made by Huggins’ t:+¢e after the ond inning. . The Yankees have touched the dian twirlers for only five hits in two days. Cleveland, ‘by defeating the New, Yorkers twice, will win its first ser- jes from that club singe the spring ‘of 1920. Clarence “Tillie” ‘Walker's thirtieth homer of the seasyn, helped Pitcher ‘GRAW, Rommell to turn in his nineteenth victory of the season. 5 Harry Heilmann’ of ‘the Tigers] The passing of “Shuffilin’ Phil” crashed out his 20th ‘direuit'drive of | Dougins of the New York Giants fronf the season. Hauser playing ‘first »base ‘for ‘Phil- . 3 adelphia, hit three ‘hits ‘one of Which | of one of the greatest’pitehers in the ‘was a four-bagger.: ‘He jumped from 19th place among the batters.to fi George Sisler' of the Browns, lead-}'ti YANKS LOSE - Chicago, Aug. 24.—The New abe Yankees held to five hits: ‘ig /twe games by Cleveland pitchers, have re-| linduished the American Leagua, lead to'the St. Louis Browns. “In the gec- ‘ond game of the series with ‘Cleve- ‘land, Coveleskic held the Yariks to es ‘continued ‘their winning streak, defeating the »Phillies ‘11 to 3,) and Brooklyn shutout the Cubs 6 ‘to Cobb's Tigers suffered their, first) rk the inst, of} ¢ The the the. sec: In- BY, BILLY EVANS. organized baseball marks the passing history of the game. Douglas ‘has beén barred ‘for all le ‘by “Manager McGraw of the fh. ing batter of the “American League,|Giants ‘because; McGraw. claims, he poled three hits-in four times up the time he failed to hit ‘he struck|leave the’team at this critical timé out. It was the first timé‘he fan! since ‘Aug. '8. Lamotte, third sacker of the Sena-| tors, smashéd out a homer against the White Sox ‘with the bases full.| able ability justified, simply because Johnny Mostil had a péFfect day at|he was'his own work bat, ‘making three Hits and a sactifice in four times up. a i Cooper was hit on“ finger in ed to him. He wrapped the blee: member in a handkerchief ‘and “next pitch drove ‘the ‘ball ‘to ‘the flagpole’| astray. for!a homer.” seventh inning by'the'first!ball pitch~ and.-offered, for a money consideration, to néd|in ‘the race when’ the Giants needed him most. Douglas Never teached ‘the lofty :position -in baseball that his remark- t enemy. Physically Douglas ‘was ‘a ‘perfect specimen of manhood. When in ‘coi. ition, there ‘was ao more effective ipiteher in either .eague. Mentally, Douglas had the brain of -a child. It was an easy matter to lead him the In'baseball itis a tradition that all Rabbit Maranville . after seeing, left-handed‘pitchers are erratic. Ball Cooper's stunt, ‘grabbedthe handker-| players had a habit of calling chief ‘and attempted to duplicate some sparkling ‘double plays.. —__—_—___"“"+ { Baseball Standings || desert his team ‘just at the time it oO DAKOTA LEAGUE w iL Mitchell. .. 4... 56 47 Fargo... . 1... 8589 ‘Aberdeen .. 53 AL Sioux ‘Falls, BL 40 Jamestown. 448 Wah.-Breck. .. .. 41“ 51 Watertown .. .. 38 53 Bismarck.. .. .. 30 © 59 AMERICAN ASSOCILATION w oL St.Paul. 20... 79 45 Minneapolis ..».. 70 55 Milwaukee.. .... 71 67 Indianapolis .. ., 65 58 Kansas ‘City .. .. 64 62 Louisville. . 62 66 Toledo .. aa 8 Columbus .. .. 4B 82 AMERICAN LEAGUE w iL St. Louis .. .... TM 49 New York .. + 10 49 Detroit... .. .... 65 56 Cleveland .. ++ 63 59 Chicago. .. .. .. 58 61 , ~Washington .. .. 56 63 Philadelphia .... 49 67 Boston... .. .. .. 46 78 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York ....... 70 46 St. Louis .. 67 50 Chicago. 65 53 Pittsburgh... 63 53 Cincinnati.. 64 55 Brooklyn .. 56 BQ Philadelphia 40 10 _Bosten.. . 37 16 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 6; Chicago, 0, Pittsburgh, 11; Philadelphia, 3. St. Louis, 6; Boston, 3. New York at Cincinnati—rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louis, 6; Boston, 3. Philadelphia, 6; Detroit, 3, Cleveland, 4; New York, 1. Washington, 11; Chicago, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City, 9; Minneapolis, 8, . Milwaukee, 0; St. Paul, 7. Louisville, 5; Columbus, 1. Toledo at Indianapolis—rain, DAKOTA ‘LEAGUE. Bismarck, 6; Michell, 2." Fargo, 1; Watertown, 11. of the twirler “but ‘the charm dito work and he grounded out, Sherrod Smith ‘of the Dodgers twirled good ball in the pinches against the Cubs and was backed by the|“Shufflin’ Phil” the . “right-handed southpaw.” * 8 8 ‘Douglas has been pulling’ eccentric stunts ever since fe got into th: majors’ His career, while not as cgl- orful as that of Rube Waddell, was in many ways similar. It was not unusual for Phil te needed him most. ODften his where- abouts for sometimes as much as two. Pct. weeks at time, ‘would be a matter 602 of mystery. f ‘585| Then he would ‘return, always re- “g6q|Pentant, and would invariably pitch' ‘56 8° sensatidhally that “his es.upado| ‘47g] 800n would 'be forgutten, re ‘Manager ‘McGwaw has suspended. 1337] Douglas a dozen times ‘during his career with the Giants. But Me-, ;|Graw, knowing the pitcher’s weak- | pet, | ness, has been lenient with him, and] (637| it is said that he returned later. every,| i560 fine he ever assessed against~Doug-! 1565 . 3528 oo “|| Beanéd by Fast Ball | 376) 6—_$__—$———_+ —_——_-——_e 354) Pet, 592)” 588 “537 516 488 471 423 386 603 573, 551 543) 538 487) 4 | KAMM William Kamn, t*.c sensational San Frafcisco third sacker for whom the White Sox recently gave two players | and $100,000 was ‘jeaned on Aug.-A0. by. a fast ball while playing against Salt Lake City. Pitcher Elmer Meyers threw a fast \] one and Kamm, at bat, caught it just back of the left ear. He fell flat_on his face, uncon- 4) scious, and’ was carried front the field. The lump the ball raised can be seen plainly in sie photograph, which was, taken the day after. the mishap. Kamm had, by that time, s] been pronounced out of danger... He was also out of the ganie for several days. *However, he scems. to hé@ve Wahpeton-Breckenridge, 4; Aber | suffered no, permanent bad cffecz3. deen, 7. Jamestown, 5; Sioux Falls, 7. ‘The. White Sox carry. a $200,000 policy on him. x “SHUFFLIN’ PHIL” DOUGLAS, AND (INSET) MANAGER JOHN. Me- READY TO DEFEND)||_ é fice “of the ‘Clerk of ‘seid Court, in New’ York, ‘Aug: ‘25.—Benny Leon- ‘pursuant to ‘said judgment ‘and de- : vi ; 9y | boxing chumplondhip'against Chxtley 3 OUSTI. NG OF SHUFFLIN’ PHIL’ White, ‘of ‘Chicage, challenger, as soon pera are a old Acre at mie Pals ‘ bn he Bed Mite penetaas is ‘ayatuin’ ‘ ‘the ‘hereinafter described ‘realestate : $ ‘ed ‘in his “last? outs, his mana- 5 ‘sh, - if ‘ >. lee, IBflly “Gibson ‘sald today. ‘ : Pane eae oaiat eee cenret aatlot tooth knocked “out ‘in ‘his contest with 4 : 4 y Teniter. ‘An infection in. ‘the ‘mouth s ‘ itiger) ey spent pe the os after His bout with ‘Ever Ham. : yay iof September A. D. 1982, at two ‘mer'‘and ‘the ‘titteholder is “4till ‘un-| . o'clock p. m., of ‘that dey, to sitisfy) Saturday, August 26, is one of the |} @———~ a result, t outdoor season, ‘if he ‘is pronounced fit In'time. Otherwise the ‘bout ‘will be staged in indoor action. /|MANY“GoLrErs >| 2 ELIMINATED IN i i ‘ | Gecree and writ, as ‘follows, FIRST DAY PLAY, \ x TH ave (48) In Town of ag 4 ite said writ,” dnd’ to ‘this! ip 14 Birmingham, Mich., Aug. 26.—De- }| termination to reduce their scores ta “Z ‘|'the-second qualifying round took-anj - ing -820 acres, more or Ieas, ‘seco! 4 -Jequal place “today in the minds OY . t ing to‘the aid States Government ‘survey ‘there: : Rollin Welch, ‘Matti ug} Sheriff of ‘Burleigh County, 'N. ‘D., | Hil Conutry: club, with thelr des! tin J. “Mc-| Newton, Dullam & Young, i to annex the championship. This. de. ing it for the) attorneys for Plaintiff, Bis termination arose from the fact that] |)" ‘S 'N. D. $ which ‘every. . many of -the experts yesterday found me mereors. wn a course they’ could not easily m: ri eae ee tied ctt cairats ‘the: fF ter, : te it sport ti. ilk So diéult did they find Oaklanal., Oz? Achieved Mi Move After tne tu of players, only/28 finished the first & . eighteen hol under 80 and only, hak. is eiontiees amie one par was tarned in. -That was by. the “Athletics “the Matter “OF ‘errave en a offer comes to a close on that day, igmenit ecree,| and consequently are.busily engaged "| notice, are described ih said “judg-| ous lengths, in order to build as One ‘Hundred Thirty-ni ((189)'| covered how ‘ North, of ‘Range ‘Seventy-six (76), club of $30 ‘and thereby secure the] Went of the 6th P. 'M., and contain-| sdditional 200,000 extra votes, be-| | sides ‘the regular votes allowed on each :subserjption order. It makes no subscription, which may be from one ‘year to two years., All subscriptions $80 ‘clubs. ‘An avalanche of subscriptions and], Ever since the big vote offer started extra votes Hills that: out of the brilliant array, the stockyards -at,the early kge ‘of, lasdlages imuene ae meer a many ‘dlubs as ‘possible before the ing the campaign will candidates get HIS ‘BOXING TITLE|}*——“4 cortege ainda eed At LARGEST EXTRA VOTE OFFER ! Liat eRe ips ARR lied motes tay Een i alin Wath Serf of | Pace for Five Automobiles and Twenty (™ Other Awatds Reaches Most Exciting cog ieee the highest bidder, tor cash at) Stage; Easy to Get in the Lead Under Pres- * Leonard's eye was cut and a» pivdt ‘ old abe sane monte is mapas i pie| —ent Vote ‘Offer Ending ; Saturday at Mid- night : z etc: Soa “y-| der the care of a surgeon dentist * * said judgment ‘with interest and in i if ‘ / most important di the mids of 5 Leonard will fight White during 4 costs théretn, and the ‘ests ‘andsex- | gil ‘candidates working in The Trib- mn Trihune s Contest | petri LAs Sa v4 i ‘ of “auch \aale, oF x0, ‘much | une's $10,000 ‘Automobile and Prize|@——- ——~=~CS~S~S that the end} ; the ‘largest ‘and best ‘extra vote | | athering subscriptions of vari-| | have already di sy it is to ‘make a ference about the length of the ned in ‘will ‘be included in the votes is expected next Saturday. domes. ‘At;-no other time dur- Mike Brady, Oakland Hills\ profes. Today, at 21, ‘he is making gteat RB. br so many votes for their remittances. sional who took 37-35-72. kari 4 Hills has long beert known as'a tough prcati Pe eet: "wwhia fage, teady to vouch for the fact that [ft ranks along ‘with Skokie, Oakmont ‘amd others that havwgput stars to the "best. ‘ Chicagoans. are wont to rumin seeking of a \ i Hard ‘Hitting Sledding lor ‘and. L ! Marty's fatter ‘died ‘when ‘Murty|¢uardian of said. the fatiily had-a'strogple’of'it. But’ "Respondents: arty “doing ‘big league ‘auth home, ‘thele ‘Itttle: white-haired ‘moth-|t2th i Aeot ot is. snl sticed comfortably in a cozy. - 3 ‘est. Side, flat <w! ‘phone 7 SCORELESS INNINGS |andeversing nl 4s, that little mother ‘proud ‘of mi , the 25th f Douglas is a’ right-hander, dtands: over six fect.and weighs/close to: 100 pounds, § ; _ Board as follows:_: seven up: i Some: of Miss ‘Collett’s drives wore ip hers more than 200 yards. ‘Her. medal] dersigned W; -H score was 91, Miss Gordon's 90, Fie istraer, of, the men‘ did 7% cach, Bh) Bh hed t SPORT BRIE Poughkeepsie: N.Y Lake Geneva, owned by. Coleman Brothers of ‘Lake Geneva, won'the class C event of the inland yacht. association’s regatta. 3): 5 Righty per “cert: Uf =the. faraters: of Oregon. have telephones. course but many a professional was, : ok 3 7 4 ing subscriptiois arid votes, 9 few BY Gnteinae tie eink iavemrne aa “tips” will ‘serve to ¢liminate mis- : takes and prevent misunderstand- ings. Subscriptions for not ‘less: than a year nor'moreithan two years i # g ‘| cy, a Mindr, Respondents. | niay “be ‘secured anywhere and at was quite young, For « long titie! Tinks we Rrra c ee cnt a eg aed | 0 big days remain in whic! things are different, now, because! Ye od ‘each e you, vil get 200,000 extra votes on your $30 rd 4 eg Kee purauant tol: new or old subseription clubs. paceiaih see tie an May of Ent i Speed Bak, If you have obtained one or more that clubs this week—start another. No ‘A, D. 1922 at 10 o'clock | ‘limit, you know. : 9 ‘thet bea ‘and the. court| ‘Make every day count /something room, of this » in. the Burleigh} toward winning one -of those five county, North Dakota court house! luxurious motor. cars. Machinists - - - jates are busily seek- me. ‘with keen interest. of an old one. 70e per hour edge dmergie "Blacksmiths - > - We per hour Collett, astern women’s lt chat: sIEM ‘AND } Sheet Metal Workers -. - 70c per hour iy Ww " S* » es 4 ici = ,= - = tralian champion, defeated Miss Eliz 8° ad ‘Defendant GW. Sehabach-for thelMl Electricians = + 70c per hour see eatin aland and” Welter ao ‘Brenty.gvo. and 47-100the Dollars ‘Stationary Engineers - - __ Various rates Hogen, British open champion in an|” -wonttoe qo OREDFPORR: | TRS eters setted ane este: by Stationary Firemen - - Various rates 18 hole {durfome eke yesterday by! “aaithe saath "han 1 ; Boilermakers - §Weand7014cper hour marice iy hereby Bian byl er diaion Passenger Car'Men' - - ‘70cper hour ' ... Freight CarMen -.° - - ‘68cper hour Helpers, allclasses - - 47c per hour “Mechanics and Helpers are allowed time and one-half for time worked in excess ‘of eight hours per day. ’ ¥oung men who desire to learn these trades will be em- ployed and given an opportunity to do so. A strike now exists on the Northern Pacific Railway. ‘ ‘Apply to any Round House or shop, or to,Superintendent Northern Pacific Railway, at Jamestown, N. D. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922 NS aS eee CANDIDATES WORKING OVERTIME ‘Miss Christine Brom, of Sterling, N. Ds is making’a splendid showing inThe Tribune's campaign and her many ‘friends are watching her race ‘member of the family to another, does not- make a new subscription Be sure to build many 30 sub- scription clubs this week. Those 200,000: extra votes on each lot will ws. ‘RECORD OF BUSHPITCHER He nis b ae His Gees ie asabina + i ¥ou should “heer her talk!'in the city’ of Bismarck, in Burle You-have as good-a chance as any-| send you “way up.” hes Seer Y scrips Deen,” Seevree, se Si Es county, North Dakota, have been ap-|; one else. Don’t forget that! Nothing approaches tMe ‘automo- since he jofned the “Giants, and no aoe phe Assocs ea Eres ee just,.wild about baseball polated ‘ig ‘the time; and place for a ‘Stop and*consider-how remarkably] bile as a purveyor of real, down- , ; salary grievance is believed ‘to ‘have! sr4 Lavea oan: ” today te learn if per ae ey vee hes lath had ceedings ot eee mera of the pate easy, it would ‘be to jump into the) zight pleasure. Every day is a day ; ) been harhored’ by him,, {| Jim Vaughan, ipitcher for an Indus-| cteaned himself’ up capr, sehool he| tiene? under an order. of this Court,| lead now. Scag joy. Whenever you feel the need pie Say ey ial ‘league team here, has not turned around tind looked“at me and| cated the 14fh day of July A. D.1922,| A’little reflection on your part will of. fresh air, jump into your car, Shufflin’ Phil’s pitching . unques-| tablished a record or two. Within) saiq ‘Ma, some day f'm-going to be baited ithe st ra certain er show ‘that it, can be idone in Hed Bash sine x artes nde zie youre tionably, made ‘it \possible ‘for ‘the'| ‘ten days ‘he has pitched forty-seven) with the big‘ones. Just ‘look @t ‘my uate, eing ne short ‘time. No one in the rac off! That's tl ej delightful sp ‘ospi ‘ | four * nty, ‘of Burle stat lead which can not ‘be overtaken| of the ones who-win the five motor Giants to win the world series ‘from, geneeentiv® bh ic tne ieee Ay tI batting iy Y i things ‘dpsy North ‘Dakota; an described as fol-| or atso passed. cars to be given away in The Trib- the New York | Yankees in. 1921.1 has fanned fifty-two batatten in foe: 7a wii thet | fae whl }ONE: | vineon, (18), fourteen (14)| No “switching” allowed, That i|'une's campaign on Sept 23. jouglas three | times’: oppose rr | these games at an average of. bette! prom 3 i iid “fifteen /(15) block sixty-two| to say, changing the name from one| Then come joy rides a-plenty! beng Ane Pane eer He ‘than one “an inning, Last ‘Sund =! aL Jélited ‘the ‘Pros’ ‘|,(62) of ‘the Original plat of the city), Woe ‘his. next twe stares he Soa againsgl eee pitched a twenty-inning| At 17 Marty ‘climbed ‘out with the: Sec etare be Berle count ithe front door ofthe Court House, at gagee herein has been required to pay 4-< the Yankees. and ~Maye-4:-to~2, -and ay Tulsa team ie Wester ‘League! tate dias ‘been sold ivate sale| Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and has paid in order to protect its oe crue as and has hia frat profesional work-for the sum Of een thoutand dollars and, S786 Of Costin the forenoon, closure, the gum of throe’ Hundred He kept the Giants in ‘the ‘series ott sd arivted tou Chicxgol torte eo ra eras am the said Felon the 6th day of September, A. D. ‘Thirty and 29-100 ($380.29) Dollars, after most of the ‘experts ‘ha ian, ‘Sen“Pravcinco heavyweight WHC jot: h a On EO te ee lnon 922, to satisfy the amount due upon exclusive of- costs, disbursements and j ‘ured them out’ of the running. Nediived a accislbn: Geer dock Neapel fete eases chek anys ‘ uch mortgage on the day, of sale, | attorney’s fees allowed by law. sates Coe emer y ey . : a a my jescri in sucl ate is lay of July, i ie teatuie-abous| 22, before Dempsey won the cham} suspieiouscof his Batting ability. To|frec ust, ‘avn tees above rontions Mareadecand which will be sold to) FARMERS TRUST COMPANY, The most cernrhable! L0H but! pionship, was defeated here last,night| them Marty wi ne ie ont eiten “objections “to |jsatiaty the same are situated in the ‘a corporation, the work of Douglas inthe 1921 series}in four ‘rounds ‘by ‘Cliff, Pramtér, ’ : tho confirmation of said sale, and| County: of Burleigh and State of| Mortgagee. was, the way he crossed up the Yanks 4 Tey be heard bes 'North Dakota and are described as! anTHUR L, NETCHDR, ‘throughout. ‘Regarged as a spitball IMPROVING THE Hal ; in ‘witness whereof, ‘the algnature | follaws, viz: Lote.One (1), Two (2),| Attorney for Mortgage. pitcher. almost evelusively, pow For improving the general condi-} as:a rookie. ‘Since then he has-been » Judge of said Cou hi nd athe Gea a Caen Fessenden, North Dakot: Seeed jhe ep iene ce Myc oer ¥+|-tton ‘of the ‘hate the ‘tub ‘ts "sald “to Bel playing ‘unquestionably gdod ball, at Quarter. (SNE) Mundred Foxty- T-21—8-3-10-17-24-31. 9 Mt feeding ‘the 'Yanke instead. P>'the ‘most beneficial ‘thing. Mny WO} All the old gang back in Chicago) arc in th A ithree (143) North, of Range Seventy- ing surve ‘ball over which he had ab- men who do not care for bobbed hi ‘watch his every movement on’ ¢h ware ane: county, eurleies imine (79) West of the Fifth Prin- solute-control. are: having ‘their “halr cut shoulder nd; as reported by the -prest,| df August:A. D. 1922. cipal Meridian. alee length, just long enough. 'to do upll with ‘eager iritercst. bye iF There will be due on such mort-|} Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing The’ ‘passing “of Douglas ‘may cot) under a net. Beauty specialists also] “When Marty makes @ :play ‘worthy|' (8 gage at the date of sale including Pressing the Giants ‘the 12. pennant. Man~| recommend sun baths ‘and letting thel| of ‘mention: there is « célébration 3, __| |!two delinquent interest coupons of at new low prices, Mail orders ager. McGray often’ aas been accused) hair hang as much as possible, back in the yards. 4 3 “wait iprior first mortgage for the sum of/'] looked after promptly. We pay of buying & pennant for New. York ———-. | cand Chicago is mourning ‘that ‘it , 10-21 $90.00 each, and interest therdon, due} meek pone Ea Work in’ paying \huge sums for players he| NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MOR’ ot ahe who placed the laurels 1 " | agle oring lat Works neéded, but in the ousting of Doug Se ee LORURE | Tas. notshe who, placed the laurels) ng lively, ‘which sald coupons the mort-!1 opnosite P. 0. Bismarck . las he proved that-#e is just as will Netley Heaters given that by Bie ra ' a : ing’ to throw. out a star who dis-| son of default therein, that. ce a iSUMMONS 2 eredits the game, \ oven ‘though: it mortgage made cand aipaae Hak m nf STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coua- kills ‘his chances, as he is anxious. to Cpt de 7 : "| aty of Burleigh. 7 i 3 wife, to John D. Siem and*C. -H, {N DISTRICT COURT,: Fourth -3u-| *"" Crewsky Shoe Repair Shop build up'a pennint winning teati,| Siem, Jr., mortgagees, dated the 25th’ aicial, District. » Fourth -80-| entire mi 109 Srd St., Bismarck, N. D. whatever: the'financial cost. "| day of Match, 1919, and ‘tacorded ‘ini _‘dielal, Distr: cplaintite, ve, {authored ¢ Across from Van Horn Hotel. Douglas has nit pitched ‘a. game| the ‘office ‘of ‘the Register “of ‘Deeds'| Btaes i gered od ‘¥8,| :Notice is t Across from Van florn Hotel. for the Giants since July 31, wh the County of Burleigh and State th Ste tt the certain, m ige, made, executed and We give mail orders prompt he was beaten by the Pirates. ‘He| of ‘North Dakota, on the 5th day of ve i 4 delivered by Eltsabeth Konig, = attention. * j i i ‘Apri 1910, in Book 162 of Mort: ida ) widw, Mortgager to ‘Farmers ‘Trust had just returned to the club after cnaee. se page 14, will be foreclosed You-are hereby sum Company, ac ration: . dne of his mysterinnis disappearances | BY" "sa10 of the ‘premises described wer, the complaint in “thi dated th 70h dayOf Octo F ; when McGraw tallied im in and the-|.in suid mortyage at ‘the front door = is h ee if et Ad Si ae a4 for reco! ‘offite of, y explosion -oéeurred, ; f the. Gourt House in the City of | clerk’ of said court ‘on the ny ‘of ‘the ‘Register of ‘Deéis df the ‘County AIN THE HAND AND EYE. The letter that Douglas 1s charge’. | Bismarck, County of Burleigh, State Ase Hs 1922, ies ae gare. 8 Sony of jet, Burleigh an gf, North Da TRA: h D see een aeaecnene;| inthe afternoon, of we sth day of | within thirty dave after the "servo 2018, A 10:80 lak bm andtere{f Play ‘Billiards. A-clean, scientific, pleasing game. tion, is now in ‘the ‘hands of the! October, 2088, ‘to eetidfy ‘the amount) 9 fh Combt ipos and in case of |at Page “465” wi lage : / { New York club. per said mortangs on the date ef your failure to appear or ani a saleof the prem NEFFS i 114 4th St. | - Douglas oy born in Rome, Gas in| ""'The premises described in said| judgment will be taken against gage and. hereina ia 1890, and first played with his hom:.| mortgage and ‘which will ‘be sold to) by default for the relief d town in’the Southwestern League 'iz'|‘satiify the. same are as follows, ‘to- |'tte. eeplaint. ion Gan akoee | 1910, He:pitched for Macon, Ga, the| Wit: el meer ot ismaarek, Noth ota, following year, ‘and ‘was'twice Urafted'| THe Northeast Quarter | tO ee eee Dallam &-You 4 * ||by the Whigs, Sox, who farmed him| Section Seven. (7),.. Town : : f vy fe. Sox, Lari Hundred Thirty-e' ( Attorneys for Plaintiff, to pes: Moineg, and Sait Francisco 2dr! 5¢ Range Sevent, ight is: i seasoning. Me $ * - 2 7 Douglas ‘has ‘also been. with. the | Cubs and 'the-Boston ‘Red ‘Sox. Fron. the latter club\he ‘cook another tHp 4 to the minors: in. 1916; $ In 1919: he ; was: traded ‘to ee Ne Fe g 5 Glans: by Sher Cabs, coming te, New. date : : ‘The Northern Pacific Railway Company will employ men rork..in the,,deal. that’ sen} Davey | ‘Notice of: Tnwrtt0n. ‘te: 9 ¢ » \. i * NSE . . RebertandiCorchlecgics Pe Eventi meetited Agvet Bouleigh' and Siate of Nocti at rates prescribed by. the United States Railroad Labor j