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“1--7~ (THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~~ si WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923 GENARO WINS FLYWEIGHT TITLE STOCKER CATTLE. CLOSING STRONG: | Killing Cattle Mostly Steaqy- It Will Pay You to Come 100 Miles to This Sale. and Feeders Strong to 25¢ 3 T or More Higher. Little| ‘ i . : Change in Hogs. ~ A South St. Paul, Minn., March ». . --Cattle marketings of ‘around {12,700 last week showed a gain of about 2,000 compared with last , prices were mostly steady with _ MAN DAN world’s 100-yard record, says he and/| last Saturday. { Paddock | both been invited to} week. Supply and demand in the | g ; | Beef steers of a good grade run x 100-yard match race at Vie- | i ; javeraging 1,293 pounds topped the toria, B.C. Furthermore, Coaffee | : 2 oe week's car lot trade in fat beeves is ling to go. yontis going at $8.75. Bulk of fat steers des doing the century i and yearlings of common and med- ft i, Couffec holds the Can un lium grade sold from $7.00 to $8.00 record for the 220 low hurdles, with | suas sires tate ba ie ; ;commonest kinds $6.00 to $6.75. 95 4-5 as his mark. He is 26 years| Outpeinted and outboxcd during the course of their bout in Madison HUUEHee COWS Cond Halfete 1 PAGE SIX | i Fastest Humans May Meet In 100- Yard Dash Soon} By NEA Service Chicago, March 7—The world’s “fastest humans” may meet this summer in the racing classic of the age. Cyril Conffee, C dian track star, who, with Charlie Paddock, California wonderman, holds the equally balanced and closing case of killing cattle were about ‘ew York, Pancho Villa was forced tovyield his Amer- eld and will make Chieago his |p Yfyweight championship to Frankle Genaro. Photo shows Genaro |{7O") 100 to around S750 sith i cae peppering Villa with his left in the third round. land Biitk of fat cows under $5.50. Taur Raw Wande ——|Canners and cutters went from Seay them Griet | Miller Huggins of Yankees Worries Over {2% te #5-%5, bologna bulls $5.75 moe weismuller Much Vaunted Ptiching Staff Prices of veal calves _ broke harply luring the week. Closing Entire Stock of Ghuiaility Mer- chandise Must Be Sold in — - By NEA Service ‘ With Boston in 1921, and nothtng | Beige® Ke Beet ent ee ae The islands of New York, Mar. 7. Despite the | at stake, Jone Bt oetiaroundl $8.50 or about $1.25 effe . whence came the! fact that a yeur ago Mille pains ive pitch jfact that a year ago Miller Huggins | Pemeie an 1g wathete Yankees }lower than last Saturday. Seconds Juke oku, have D x . Ct ‘4 as Duke Kahanamokus have pte" | poasted he had the best pitching | ho were always in the thick of the {tinist ‘the “average cost. somewhat a Simmer: Al [staff in the American League, that] fight, Jones had a very mediocre (Wager $6.00 man Ross’ world records, and he| department is now his one big} year. He just couldn't Be going. | Stocke and’. feeder. trae promises to be a rival of Johnny am Srieale iiieeeati Oates phout Joc Bush? Joc, with itrongthened and closing prices We Her for tank honors, He oe a i seveag ee oe eee hint were strong to 25¢ or more higher Alan Charlton, the ne Sie ee eee ee anne tine [ecetaints. that “Buch * ‘will be na/than last Saturday, with inbe- ‘ . Z is an Australian lad. Like Weis-{ for the coming season }s ’ Weertainty! thi 8 i 2 Seen grades showing the greater S k d F; f S ] L M h - A ntete ata lade wet, [eettain, American League batters in-{ better, ae Sin, Drives ton-ahe wieekctonpen tock and Fixtures for Sale in Quantity Lots to Merchants RUD ASeO jad. everit He tr < has lost much of his| Of the entire staff Waite Hoyt 1s | 201" $4.00 to $8.00 with the bulk "| effectiveness, that his fast under-|the only member who should im- in 11 minu tis hand ball no longer breaks down as| prove. Hoyt is a great pitcher and | From 86.00 ior ioe at the close onds. This performance beat ‘ - rt seconds the tank record set by Nor-| once it did. ; LEM Gelb fo ‘ Little net change has occurred| ] mianeone ini Chicngo. in’ 1919. The question also arises as io] The veteran Pennock is not going | in the hog market this week, bulk a a whether or not Sam Jones has the|to be any better. He is a clever | OF 150 to ‘azound 250 Ib hogs clos. | jtemperament to piteh winning ball piteher, however, and with a hard it (aS i $7 heavier | . on a pennant-winning club, With | hitting club.like New York back of | | Billy Evans Says— || ioiing at stake Jones has slway: {him should help the Yankees. [Dutehers, $7.60. to. $7.65, packing F r alway 3 | See g iane) a world Veatces However. (HE || OMUINOENWhiel@makes Nib Goasy: o)| oe monuvanoen tol acy Laeay Pes r u ! ¥ ~\killing pigs closed at $7.90, stock! Picking a. major league allesta,,{Strain of pitching for a pennant win-| understand why Miller Huggins i [pigs around $7.50 & z ner seems to tell on him. yore about his pitehing staff. G i -time team is merely a matter of | ood and choice fat lambs. clos- to $7.90, lividual opinion. | ied at $14.00 to $1440, seconds 994 ee a "I 1 Any fan who is student of the Two. Yankee Failures Of 1922 Only Veterans | j heavier ipioke lower for the’ weel game, and who has seen the play Signed For Coming Season Bulk of fat 100 to 130 lb ewes this) LADIES’ SUITS BLANKETS—COMFORTERS in action, i well qualified to ma jweek $7.25 to $7.75, heavier ewes ee Ea Miceiciaie tl seass anys | E $20.00 Suits ................-,$3.9 $5.00 values ..............-.. $2.98 woe ie te feed Gaare eae HBA AYE) | A No A Hay for aale: SOOO $20.00 Suits ..0... per ton by the stack, two! Carl Mays 5 ‘eae a | ss 00 Sills ...-.......s | eet aes: Eo i Bulisc... ec Both are holdovers | : for them they are, | Ruth was away belo form and lost | | $10.00 values ................ $5.35 $10.00 Oregon ............... $27.50 Hudson Bay....... Pee: ce John McGraw, the gr unques- coming and Babe Ruth, th ments of 192! and it is lucky 19.95 up more] "Mays led. the American League | about 10 weeks of play because of | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY, Choice of any suit in this store values Other Big Values. ns than any] pitchers in 1921, and twirled great | suspensions. een ADVERTISEMENT. $70. 00 $22. 50 gations that] ball in the big series with the Giants. | Were it not for the fact that both > Ce oie en we a ke ee ee Set) have becn selected coe Rati was the sensation of 1921 im! Ruth and Mays had the New York sqlistice,is Hereby Given, That that) MILLINERY DEPARTMENT swat circles, with 59 home runs, set- { club tied up for another as ating a record that batters will be |no doubt would have rece the utility} Shooting at a long time. | cided cut in his salary check. n mention| Naturally, when it came to sign-| The Yankee owners even went so ‘acts for 1922, both were in | far as to ask for waivers on Mays to n to dictate terms to the | sce the sentiment of the other clubs. ear con-|It is said Cincinnati was the only r, each | livered by Jesse O. Mathison and ade-| Mary Mathison, his wife, Mortga-| LADIES’, CHILDREN’S AND MEN’S gors, to Seth G. Wright, Mort-| : HOSIERY : eighteen and filed for record in the 50c Hose PE ces Gee URN syed ok Rep “Bge office of the Register of Deeds of! Hats, values $12.00 now.......$2.48 . Trimmings at Great Reduction. Shapes : at oes Than Wholesale. Buy Your Feathers-Flowers MeGraw passed up “Li regular, selecting him f infield role He didn’t ¢ “ Tris Spe; While he handed | in¢ cont Mathewson much that was|® Posit justly deserved, le no remarks| Ub. Each signed a two-y. cabo! a eb ending through 192 team that refused to waive. A fat|the County of Burleigh, and Staic | ‘ PauaeaveubMordscal Brown. id that Ruth's contract calls | contract and a bad disposition | of North Dakota, on the 4th day of a Bs poe Seageientdeie RelchG Roe tubes Rapes RN a) SAVE NOW SAVE rea ich is prove, ig i s and recorded Every fan has his own peculiar| £7 $2000 a year, which is paid to | proved too big @ handicap for most | Movement 0h cite oa iat page $ OSPR escheat eee 89 CHILDREN’S UNDERWER i the slugger in we installments of | of the clubs. s ubout the s of the game 79, will be foreclosed by a sale of $2. 00 Hose ri 19 While Dajoie’ and 2 ¥ the premises in such Mortgage and Shichie sone) ieiisiae Rete enslisreinee ceeley ° 45c values i, 2 Ady, Brows (have . . ty) | hereinafter described, at the front $2.50 H Eee gee NE ee c ba ed ftom the majors, the inemory Fancy Figure in ‘Contract Works Hardship Baoritatie cearreniouselinitees« i OBOM Shee Seatieti res 1.59 ‘ 0 \ |p einen dpor et Soa tier ce wre! BOYS’ BLOUSES d y nm cinnes minds of many @ fan. Speaker, fl leigh, and State of North Dakota, at \RIBBONS conceded to be one of the greatest the hour of 20 Ieloeh Me op the} 10¢ values 5 $1.50 values Pee Oe GA So OO oa -79¢ fielders of all time, has thousands of SEA Servi iy 4 ig ec) 19th day of Marc , to satis! sona8 Sooo ss 0b 09545 D y aiiiters who ogard him as the lnst| oo, Nts Pen : Wanted to finish my big league care, |the amount due upon said iortsee| c LADIES’ COATS ay meee rf Boston, Mar, 7—The failure of a|in my ‘aome town. I agreed to g0| on" the day of sale. 20e values ........... Bese || | word in outfielding. single American League club to re-| t® Cleveland only under a two-year The premises described in said | at c $15. 00 Cc t —— sing “ me contract that called for # big ruise | Mortgage and whieh will be sold to SOc values... oie ces Gees ee OATS). 50802530 Ss Te eS nee the selections of Manager| fuse to waive on First Baseman | jy salary, satisfy the same, are those certain $95, 00 Coats’~ McGraw were spread broadcast} “Stuffy” Metnnes was a distinct |“ 1 cannot help think it, was my | premises situated in the County. of GRCVAINES \.... 2. sus ik ee Oe oats~.................§5,95 through the many papers using the| surprise to sporting experts all over | contract rather than my'lack of abil- | Burleigh, and State of Nort i feature I have ree of] the country. ity that caused me to be waived out | t#, and described as follows, ee MDCRVAIMOR) 2.2525: ateponds 5.0 lees -29c aie eae Se aon ioe -$1 1.95 ( letters taking to task the judgment] Perhaps the most surprised indi-| of the league.” SOLON eR ue V4) ee } Hai Delete Saale tak fei Sady eck of the New York mere jiigenene vidual was MeInnes himself. sed to name the figure | YOu, roe ia ae tea $1. 00, $1. 25, $1. 50 values. . : -59c $ ess) : . $14.95 eearidiction “Can't. understands” said Me- but it is understood | Sted Forty-two All other Coats in this store values . . . Innes, when the question was put to 11,000 for 1923. the Fifth Principal Meridian, con- YARD GOODS OF ‘ALL t 60. 00 “Where does MeGraw get that{ Hin. “Lam far from being through | MeTunes 300 last year. He | tuining One Hundred Sixty (160) DESCRIPTION 0 $60. SOMO ae $19.95 stuff about Mathewson. being withe| ™.2 bis uer. The only possible | is still a great fielder, despite the seres more or less according, to the} APRON APRONS yut @ peor,” writes one fen. eSeects| Feason Teun offer is the salary figure | fact that he is slowing up. He should | U. S. Government Survey there —_ gut peor.” writes one fan. Surely! in iy contract | have mo trouble. getting a ‘major The ‘mortgages, has ‘paid veriain * Percales the Famous Shogun. en Mordecai (Three-Fiugered) Brown, When, Cleveland. leyeht.me dew (Jeogue bering, iezeertain to help sy) id premises which witi 47c now ....... me cee UAE - | Boston it was nstymy wishes. I| some team. “If Jawn has so short a “memory | : ? f ttt ee ees I surgest, that he “took “over the! Kid Gleason Bars Only One Thing In Baseball |si2%vich is incudea in the amour’ ag 37¢ Striped Shirtings. Boon ahs 3 pitching ducls that took ieee he-| tween ‘Matty’ and ‘Brownie’ in which --That’s Job Of Umpiring Me ee De dncacn achablonts| 40c Ginghams Sneab dE ooudoddnon >.) * the $2.50 now .................-- ++ $9e c Pag) tuirles inveratl gage at the date of sale the sum of! 800 Li i € 2|| Two Hundred Seventy-seven and U8- 80c Linings ........-...6...... [ge ¢€ c c LACES, EMBROIDERY, TRIMMINGS 15c values ......... interest thereon will, on date ft sale, amount to One Hundred Seven- 380c now....... emerged the victor. | Kid Gleason, who manages the; I have coached and warmed the : gee Achicago White Sox with such great| bench,‘ have been! seout and a| ‘U0 (27ZE ‘6. When, [ She Plaids oo. ws. see et Ore walaes ,2 6.6... i © serve notice on the ex- 38, had dabbled in almost every spectator. | wagee. 65¢ Lawns p wee m8 Pick an all-star team that f the game. is the way Gleason sums up | LAWRENCE, MURPHY o NES, 476 C BOE EDO ONTO.) GOO 5 2.45'0 -43 35¢ values .......7. if they leave ‘Three-Fingered’ Brown| “I have been a busher and a vet-| his baseball career. As a matter o ttorneys for Mortgagee, = = cle me they will have me on their! cran. I have played and managed. | fact,Glearon has done everything} F orth) Dexots: cational ¢e Cretonnes ........... --21 50e values .....7. s back. pandas — | that pertains to baseball al). sdk Selig ro Y cK ee tn, tht pernins to bine actpt wm] © 2 See | LADIES’ COTTON VESTS TBC VANES)... sei ntet es dee tgiet 126 great ese fe Labple tee) ee stony OW somes out that! ? we ADVERTISEMEN ana T5C VAMOS NOW oes ee. se -39c All other valiiss to $2. 50, » in his vrime, ay Hleason could have been an umpire} Notice is Hereby Given, That that! z second bate better with one hand in the National League back in 1918] certain, Mortgage, executed and de-| 45c values . 23c NOW .......-..-- .39c; 49c, 59c y player I have ever seen at had he so desired. Bill Klem, star| livered by Mike Zuke, a single.man, | ’ 5 on could with two. An umpire of the National League, is| Mortgagor, to Seth G. Wright, Moit: LADIES’ DRESSES | FUR COATS, SCARFS r team without Larry would the authority for the story. gagee dated the 15th day of Octo- ‘ AND SETS like Hamlet without the melan- “Back jn 1918 the National League | bet A. D. -nineteen hundred and $15.00 Dressage... see 3 5 choly Dane.” was looking for some new umpires,” Binge end tied Zee pepon is the $20 00.D: om es st eae st a fi relates _Klem. “President Heydle: | the County ‘of Darlaigh, and Stace ener Sette eee eee 95 AT HALF PRICE ing Speaker off an all-star asked me if I knew anyone I could| of North Dakota, on tke 7th day, of im SOS ik nes bake wee fy) : K ‘ 5 like having a Christmas recommend. RY j November A. Be 1919, ‘and. recorded 00 Dies |. 1 95 1 SAVE ON NOTIONS _ SAV. 5 ree without any presents. Where “Why not give. Kid Glea ‘in Book 144 of Mortgages, at page “3 Fe We , Re do’ the experts get that stuff ana mtantss He hasn't mraneal to til $26) will be forecloed. by a sale of 0. 00 1a 00, $65, 00 Dresses 1 ° 8 Purses, Bags, F rameg Greafly duced ow.do they i "hie: ae ¢ premises in such Mortgage ai jes ow do they get that way,” pens an Chicago White Sox and would make| Woreluatter‘deseribed, at, the front! 2 LADIES’ WAISTS admirer of Speaker. a good umpire. Heydler agrecd and t door of the Court House in the City I made a special trip to Philadelphia ef Bismarck, in the, County of Bur- $8. 00 values while they last.....|..39¢ 3 / All of which gets us back to the to talk it ov i h, id State of North kota, at genie paragraph, in yee is was ee “Many ane ebae Aah doing, the hour of 2 o'clook P. im on, he ‘ UNDERWEAR $5.00 values while they. last. Pee ee -29c said, picking an all-time, -sti son’: e : a ee eet, aie Tnisheds ang story? Pee"® 1 6 She amet dus pon std Merigege $1.00 Union Suits............... CHILDREN’S ‘DRESSES 7 ual opinion. It is impossible to have “I will fight ny. one. I. don't even,| "The premises deseribed. fit ” said $1.50 Union Suits..:........ $4.00 values 89 the world agree with you. ‘ bar Dempsey. I will take a whirl at| M ge and. which will be suid to, $2. 00 Union Suits A et Ain Aide oa oe ee any game of chance, but when it iy ‘the same: are’ those. certain ene fa oe ee MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS BEULAH COAL now. $4.75 comes to umpiring, count me out, | promise situated in the County iM =6$2.50'Union Suits........... ! . : ‘per ton delivered. The Wach- The odds are 1,000 to 1 ugainst you | te, and described. ax follows, to-wit: $3.00. Union Suit $8,75 values oo... .. 6 0. .$1 98 rea woo af Tenge | de as nae an arth ° 4 pA Union Suits. . i ‘ $3, ee . BOYS’ BLOUSES. ereupon Klem took the train ine d now bok te MSE Ser PR Maemo g Mpakac salinae ee 89c acres more. or less'according to the BEULAH COAL now EL a, U. 8. Government Survep. thereuf. per ton delive: a. ‘the W. Wach- On secount of default incthe terms, é > sy Be ¢ ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. | secon ty herototoie aad dees : t ! GAs teeta 9 KE STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE) Yar tee | ae ee grossa gta ion Ardell, ciampion woman ‘ " Visit Bit en ty Nigeteen and’ 6 waste thero pests! W@lker, is shown. nere Jeading ri acta te zing to ter Pa ous. Brown, ‘world’s champion Iker, “during thei tch at var : ‘ Mort . for Use—Retter than Traps: Mian, Fla. "Brown. gave Mise: Ae " ? LAWRENCE, pe bd rans ‘box; S50” ‘hot, box, $1.50] doll two Japs’ and won by a fove p Bees J Ree cre yarde, <9)

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