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PAGE SIX 'Mandan Counted Strong Fight for State Basketball Championship ch her low A nybrook. my today pairs dan. Williston. At dock. ley Fargo, N. DM ers in the annual s championship tou shere today. E this Semi tled Sa The night. of th Saturda are planned for Saturday afternoon. | Dr. “Bee” Lawler of the U sity Minne: son of Ame: Jamestown, — Maddock, Donnybrook, Williston. RECEIPTS FOR - HS, ATHLETICS | EQUAL EXPENSE “\commission and permitting pari-| The complaint alleres that Ruth is Receipts for the Year Total! mutual betting was reported out|the father of a child as yet unborn About $4,000; Much Equip- ment Bought HIGH SCHOOL HONORS PRIZE. TOURNAMENT DICKINSON. a 16.—Drawings in the state high school basketball mnship contest beginning esulted in the fol- p. m.—Grand Forks vs. Don- At 3 p. m.—Dickinson vs, Man- At 7:30 p, m—Jamestown vs. 0 p. m—Fargo vs, Mad- Games are being played at the North Dakota Agricultural col- vr. 16- cultural College will entertain eight basketball teams and scores of root- ute high school ment, imination contests ct for today, with the s and finals on Saturad Two contests were scheduled for moon and one for tonight. will be played Saturday | morning and the championship set: s will be guests | Pacific Coast League ‘than with the| showing up in spring practice indi- lub at a dinner Theater : ee sey 4 ‘lee, |Smith, Albert Jansa, Fred Anderson He i ived by al onic ceremonies either tomorrow or “ ” es » | tomorrow. e is survived ya ae The cision is expected to cause [Te robbery” was executed in. less {Zeke Heltemen, Pete Johansen, Chris | widow, Mrs. Marion Bradford,| Sunday, MOSES YELLOW HORSE | considerable confusion, because if {than two minutes. Delpetys5> ae and two sons, William Jr. and} yeas 4 COAL now $4.75 | By NEA Service. 1 Furthermore, he likes lots of it. He| the law is illegal, exemptions: filed % c Etat iat, Sramentor, Calif, March 16—ljumped at the chances of coming ott | ft¢F June 1 are ‘also illegal, This} . | EPISCOPAL BISHOP ILL. PLENTY OF AUTO C lete Contract per te delivered. “at Wach- He's slipped from the majors into|to Charlie Pick’s team. capers the sepetement aly Bet aan 16.—The Rt. Rey. | TAGS ON HAND omple ontracts | ier Transfer Co. one 62. he minors—and he’s jubilating! Pick has promised the . Oklahoma | Prac Heh every jeu ie will he peer! iat es setae bishop of the For Oil Drilling ~~ ee Moses Yellow Horse would rather| tribesman all the work he can han-|™ount to many hundred ‘thousands {Episcopal church in the United —— LENINE IMPROVES. lhe with the Sacramento club in the|dle successfully. The way he is | dollars, it was said, States, who has been seriously ill at} The motor vehicle registration | _— Moscow, Mar. 16.—Continued im- . | } Pittsburg Pirates because he likes|cates he’s going to be up among the a and Robt.T ollege will off Fargo high ¢chool fans their team wili retain the champion- ship, but Mandan high is being vorite by many. trict. champions . Grand) Forks, veral weeks negotiation of Premier Lenine, according to his to play ball. Furthermore, the In-| pitching aces in the cireuit when the | 2"¢ caused héavy losses ‘in parts of fiis own. trar, said ene adding there. is| with local Pecp reas | physicians. dian pitcher shudders as he thinks | averages are computed next fall. aE EEEE mamma aed with 1992 ‘tag. Se, aes Pen ident of the ND, Arte AW COAT Ke a of the stmmer days and nights all] With the “wide open spaces” but | NOTIOnoRanhl ‘With th Fi hiab «We iams fa il Cor af Oa, io BEULAH COAL now $4.75 spent in the big cities far from the|an hour's ride from most of the! state of North Dakots, “SPECIAL EXECUTION ante - [about 13,000 Bae jas h ginning, | Sian well og this meeting to com. | Per ton delivered. The Wach- open spaces of his tribal home. Coast League ball parks Mose sees |. In District Court Fourth Judielal District, laent. ont by th d Be ueve been sacte thee cohékacls Por Validating | ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. Last year Yellow Horse wore out|more contentment. He's already | State af North Dakota, doing business ae the Bark of North Dakota, Plaintif, jSent out by the department. | plete the contracts ‘for va! ie = 4 t | Sevareid, as Receiver of the Duriseith State Bank N i Mick Pirate Bench than’ He dill playing nights car from tha ‘din ofiettustieats | D&lotatu-eorobiationteberonsicts ont jank of Dunseith, North’ VW AN HORN NAMED | ball. This didn’t suit Mose. He and traffic, where all will be as rest- | ;,.,, notice 18 hereby given that under’and pursuant to the Special Execution 1 i issued out of. offi jlikes to play ball. He wants work.|fut as on his own reservation raneh. | Counts ‘of Bites tie Stat “of Nort Dakota on the aed dase Marthe AGAIN ON BOARD; : ‘box solely under Richard's direc- tion for a yea Ww “t ~ | the above entitded action, in favor of ‘the plaintiff and against th ete mt { "| American pugilist has agreed tc BABE RUTH FACES {on the 2ouh day of Pebrudry,, 1998. °fgr the sum of Sixteen ‘Thousand. Nine Arthur Van Horn of Bismarck | ! ————— i , W OULD I ASS ) ii J i {anu hereinafter poectitearee heen and decree of foreclosure described, SaCHRRRBORT és 5 RACING BILL New York, Mar. 16.—The $50,000} ne ‘EXHIBIT A" be sess For twenty-four hours ending at| ‘ ., if , suit cf Dolores Dixon against “Babe” | 4, Nai aDatg: Due Date, Interes “nm unt Hay, {Reon today. Ruth, Yankee, home-run slugger, ac- | Seg Abrananon Bros. 48 1 ‘tt 2 $6.00" 60.03 pouneanes at 7 a, m. cusing Ruth of attacking her during| ~ Secured by ‘Chatteél sinsud ‘datea 3°71 ie 5 o oi . Bisitole A St. Paul, Minn, Mar. 15.—The| motor trips to Long Island, was filed Ing, age two Years: 1 black mule weig nt 1300 Waalee Sock Highest yesterday ...... When Sick, Bilious, Headachy, Constipated, for Dilley bill providing for the estab-] in the New York county clerk’s of-| + Seonteate aes oi 08 Aeauea by the Equity Co-Operative Lowest penierdey 7 h, Cold llishment. of a Minnesota racing] fice by George Fineberk, her la Joseph Croisetter eo Lowest fast night 0... 6 Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds o tee With a recommendation for {the 500 he needed wl Receipts thus far fon, the year| ponent was collectii FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923 dune 1 the date at Which insurance “ISDBMANDED "==" pascpe APTER| oe anon «| MONTENEGRO BRIER ILLNESS } Federal Court Here r i 4 q Miss Mary: Murphy, 15-year-old} | daughter of Mr..and Mrs. J. W. Mur- A petition signed by 24 patel) Sora phy Sf 219 Sécond street passed away presented to Judge Miller in Yedera’ ‘ this morning. at .3 o'clock at a local court this afternoon’ teciting that over emery or eee hospital as a result of an attack of United States District Aor Ls at 1:20 o'clock this morning. Hi ete sata an operation for A. Hildreth had been quoted in the | ‘Rhe end came one hour after her ; press and elsewhere as making’ te- Agi: Queen Helena, of Italy, Mary had undergone an operation marks derogatory to the jurors ser-| kad left Antibes for Rome by. spec- | {°F #PPendicitis about a eet ago an ving in the present term of court, | {a} train. was recovering rapidly until she con- and asking that the distriet attorney] - When the royal carriage reached |*tacted influenza several days ago. be required to retract jis state-| Genos.Queen Hticns, who has has-| She was a sophomore in high ments. tened to her mother’s bedside on school work at St, Mary’s school, Judge Miller handed the petition Wednesday, received s message an- where she had been a student for the back to the spokesmen with the re-}nouncing her mother’s death. Mil-|Past five years. She was a talented AN \N mark that it was another regret-4 gna, who was 76 years old, had been |™usician and a ‘leader among her i \N WER able incident, and ordered that the | guffering.drom ‘arteriosclerosis and | “lassmates. court proceed about. its business. ehronic nephritis, Mary Icaves her parents, a sister, bes ne pammerere ey The death of former Queen Milena} Gertrude, two brothers, Howard and HAIL CHANGE some two years after the decease [82d Bobbie, and a wide circle of éf her husband, King Nicholas, who | friends to mourn her death. IN.SO. DAKOTA _|aiea Merch 21, 1921, at Antibés,| | Funeral services will be held from l4,,, roads in the proposed consolida-| and developing one of the sovern- HELD INVALID pees thie Remedy eo, UPS ea m9 Pro-cathedral Monday morning| +9, by the Interstate Commerce| ment prospecting permits held by f dence soon after the ‘King’s’ abdi- jat 9 o'clock. Commission. local parties in the ‘Marmarth oil ; eation if 1018, ee eB field, Pierre, 8. D., Mar, 15—The ote Many Pay Tribute DE N ry NT'OF whi ieee wee cpt setrdoy anid ova BANDITS, ESCA ESCAPE " to Peter Smith Gov BRADFORD | WM. S. CARTER farmers of the northwestern pert of . . AWAY FORMER UNION department to pay losses sustained was held yesterday at the Swedish} Chi i = \ i i p seoee tae icago, Mai in the big hail storm of June 12,} ois, Mar 16--Six bandits to-|Lutheram chureh with Rev, E. F.AUf-| Bradford, pre Mient of the W. J,| Baltimore, Mar. 16—The body of Siti court held the act passed by |} day held up the State bank of Well- |S" in charge. Many beautiful bou- | Bradford Paper company and di-| William S. Carter, cre peda i iI i oes i up eight employes. and three ous- igh esteem in Which the | nor William Bradford of the Ply-| Firemen and FE men, \ ed ; fa ehes bbetherh? bale: ot he wie sions igatiibes wall, scooped up| deceased. was held. Acting as pall-}mouth colony, died at his home| at # hospital Ha peat ie aia from. June 1 to June 15, is uncon-| between $10,000 and $16,000 from the bearers were: John Olson, Peter |here’ Tuesday and will be buried'| Where he will be buried with Ma CINCO RANKS FIRST in American cigar popularity because it repeats in quality. Nearly a quarter of a billion smoked annually. Try Cinco for a week and be convinced. A truly unusual smoke. 2 for 15c, everywhere. = neers Ae The storm June 12, 1922, practical-}his home here» with an attack ‘of department has )lenty of license | Marmarth, N. D., Mar. 16.—As 2] provement is shown in thé condition ly ruined every crop in Day county'|grippe, today was _Teported holding brad on hands, P. Crain, regis-i result at more uniforms sliding along the|making arrangements to spend his | A. 1. \ upon a certain judgment and decree of foreclosure entered and filed in ‘Mundred Seventy-elent and’ ‘31/106. (916,948.5| Dollars, I, Albih Hi has been reappointed a member of Sheriff of the County of “Barielga, State of Norte Dalcota. ia ttt i daeaiasrosn, the State Board of Architects for | 'o the highest ler for casi at the | Trout door of the Court House ix-: > eS- | in the City of Bismarck. County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on thettog AH IST Cosi Se Pind day of March. A. D. 1822. gt the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. the follow- ie jing personal property in sald. du Joseph_Croisetter 4, ‘Precipitation. .... N. J. Flehouer 0 5 $ 49 | Highest wind velocity Woe ree 11-224 25.00 Weather Foree: Abert ‘Joaiad 110-3010 ak 080| p For “Bismarck and i: Arthur Ladouccur 1 20 4-16-21 10 2-60 | Partly cloudy tonight and Satur- ernees pee nian eaen eee 2 3h 96.20|day. Warmer tonight; colder Sat- 5 A ASCOT ONS DEO ree stent re Nore. 6 ‘86 lurday. 8! aching, or your stomach is sour or] you, Also splendid for constipated children, 10 cents & box, also 25 and and, bowel poison and bowel ¢: are ‘cleared ‘away, you will feel li slean your bowels—then fee} finc! When you feel sick, dizzy, upset, Dilious, when your head is dull or the general legislation commit-| to Miss Dixon. eat today POLICE CONTINUE PROBE. ENS St. Loui: Mar. 16.—Although HOPPE WINS The cue} scatchers at Verin, Ill, have aban- cured by stock certificate 15 203 ane share $25.00 % For North Dakota: Partly | €8ssy, just take one or two Cascarets. meinie. bE Biémarck New Your Mar. seb enineed Us tave a aR ene I iseued "by the Equity Co- soperative Packing Gor H ;,| As soon as the bowels begin acting | 60 cent sizes. Any drugstore. fchool/iathiotic teama has enabled of Willie Hoppe still is a magic|doned solving the mysterious disap-| 3496 Gustav. 7.” Mi 0 tae Sueno Keo eH Sakaedey x : till eM} pearance of Rev. John H. Vraniak,|3197 Frank Bowen & 20. 10: 1-20 10 Warmer tonight; colder west por- the High School Athletic |wand. Its wielder still is the in-| P* Ramee s pee ‘Secured by’ Stock 00 bea : j ns ” | a . Catholic priest at Verdin, the local ed by Stock C 6895. covering 2 shares tion Saturday. tion to show a slight profit vincible master of the ivories. ay Wada “ahate whey. (a 60.00 issued by 4 eae ees Weather Conditions spite of the heaviest | Young Schafer, son of the “old police) announced staan” hi 2 S95 ESA ee nas § 58-20 Fe B50 10 22. The southern storm area has} e one year in high school athletics. | wizard,” knows’ it today. Were astill investiga Mines the cance: Be ty ve ett 1th Ta d northeastward to the lower | : iinvanitevof the expensive football | Hoppe leted defe: | Detectives who were assigned .to covering 1 roan gelding moved northeastward to the lower | ‘ , 5 n spite of the exp ‘ive foot! i loppe complete lefense 0: * hat i is 1 ‘bay tare 9 years old, 900 Ibs., one black cow 4 Great Lakes region and precipita- , schedule, which included bringing |his 18.2 balk-line billiard world’s|the case admitted that it presen! years old. Tteal state morlgage’ securing note number 1223, tion ha urred fi | 0 a Minot, Dickinson and Fargo teams |championship Wednesday night, | °¢ of the most puzzling cases in the gt Dp nuntber 47668 filed for record 16, in Book 28 no) 8: OCF ORD, DORRe, her i f : : annals of the St. Louis police. de- bane 478 covering the SWH4 of BIH. of 17- 163-78, Memo abst northeastward to the Great Lakes ; . ere, the association almost broke | amassing 1,500 points in the three | #nnals ° : othe 8 % of 17-168-72 attached region, with high winds along the ‘ , ; even on football, including the pur-|blocks of his challenge match| partment. A Pe ee il 18 6-29-20 52. ink GY Morelthan an inahves | chase of almost $400 worth of athle- | while the San Franc was to-| The detectives said they were With: | Oe Tork tn eaer a preyed Ae alig ‘tation ee ~ and St Cities 1 : ; tie equipment. The basketball season | talling 1,341. The defender made} out # cluc that might lead to further | gir" p. “Daniel ~ 8-20 \s h : has been profitable. 50h » his op-| developments after making a minute /3330 1. Dyer AB Ee soe ac : icago, and Tolédo. Another deep | ow LT totalled approximately An especially good made on the held her ed. Unde ments the te penses, and = re ved ment here practically there being shared | n teams iting teams in a tournament expect not more to get bi their expen 1 the spring s Argentine Pugilist Must Box Solely New York, Mar. 1 Aire ketball tournament, n teams were enter- the plan used in all tour- paid their own share of the receipts. T ly a $9 deficit to be 1 be the chief sport for son in the high school. ‘ 2 mort ‘dated 11-10-17 ing 1 red a d 4.7% vereats nsvnstanr, {the cameert was being heart, nd) agranea: one tel cow Scare OU, one apaieca ra ‘when BEULAH COAL now $4.75 Nive, 16. ‘Susanne Lenglen telegraph to Minneapolis, local. Jis- | Nears; ane T telco yoeres Sit EE fA I per ton delivered. The Wach- defeated Mrs. Molla Bjurstadt Mal-|teners again heard the speakers $i Altied <. Momb HOG pat in: 38 190.69 | tek Transfer, Co. Phone, 62, lory, 6 as 6, and 6 to 0, in their ten-|thanking Granville for the mess-| 3618 FY tists Mectoant ines anda 1 73.00 5350 eh nis match to age. ! Secured by chattel mortgag 21 ering ‘ : : | Rae ieee | ‘AVOR MERGER \ ol ¢ wagon. w le box comple one wide’ one act double work harness completes OF HILL ROADS Under Year’s Contract | —Tex Rich- ard, Madison Sata Garden. nee ing promoter, declared that Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, | cannot accept an offer of $750,000 reported to have been made by Argentine promoters for a_ fight | with Louis Angel Firpo in Beunos in November, because of a contract under which the South ————S——— Hinder a Gordon you're over your hat troubles “RAJAH” About everyso often -a hat. is. brought forth that goes over big. This season it’s the Rajah. GORDON HAT “at all.good hat store: FIVE DOLLAR emer t seare e 3143 James v. Egbert ressure area is «moving in| ge 3 earch of the river aleyriet here. 1B ames 11, Fulton “ett ei 4 from the. Ca ian North tok | MALONE-O'DOWD BOUT. THANKED BY RADIO. Secured by Stock Certificate No. 17967 See wot aliarpet (te | Ped aDee In ibmel rae ale COED ' St. Paul, Mar. 16.—Jock Malone] Granville, N. D. March 16,— $50.00 ienued ‘by tho Lully Co-operative exchange, Pacific states. Temperatures gre Jolin M.E low over the Plains States and | Mike O'Dowd, St. Paul middle-! Within -13 minutes after radio lis- jobn. Johnson 1- “22 ay 3 chts, will settle their dispute as]teners here heard a request from |? A. Lind = 430 § eae, Mississippi ‘Valley but warmer! cr “ request from) Gimert P.. Medlapd 10 weather is moving in from the| to who is the better man in a 10-|Minncapolis for all those “tuned Potor ta, Melnas T2120 30 devs 10 _ tehso 184°90| Northwest. round bout here tonight. in” to inform the station how well Secured “by collateral notes numbers 2401, 1893 and chattel ‘ s Oe 30 ae wan" Beant Brin so 7-00.20 A Jeorge Seghers 20-20 20 ~' 4 oa Berhers 1-31-38 20 00} Jamestown, Mar. 16.—The James- | Maus. Shelru 6. 1 3425 40.00 e tured’ by" Stock certifeste No. 20088 egrets two shares ae Chamber of papain oH 00 Issued by the Eyuity, Co-cuerative Packing Company. MIPEL DE. | Aetes, WSRK, OD. TEA Bi Ba TTS pare 21-40 7 7-21-28 t i 100.48 favoring the merging of the Northern | harles. 2 269.06 209. a Collateral notes 111 and Ba attached. > Se Sacidie) tent Morhere, Spe ining John Engberg Wot 10> 4-22 8 Gidace ‘Dion Toca tos 438-10 Secured by lateral note number /3604 and gpattel mores orteane Came High But He’s Worth It We are starting the Spring Season with a bom- bardment of prices that will make you wonder. In this slate fuprtehes Gatea iets ah one bay Belding 4 first special flyer we are offering the most timely and aioe te gollateral note pele oo GUT Sean ee needed merchandise at the lowest prices ever on’ the eset 4;26-21, ob ring 1 7 ft: Acme binder complete, one ; ‘A sure, safe way to market in this city. Every article is a genuine bargain. Gang Plow anf one’ wide tire a cmaplete with hay overcome falling hair Read every word. We buy for cash and sell for cash. rred’ Kratt -21 toy teat. 710 127.20 and baldness is to re- Secured De collateral noite numiber 36) a ‘ move the infected Se- Before buying your spring suit, look over our ‘line J La; 2-2! pe . Hane get eatateral coo ea Sa Los. cuts bum. We give you 21M of Men’s and Boys’ Suits. You will find the quality i iasegured by goltateral notes ee ees Bee cs iat BME) VAN ESS to remove soon andl the ifs in’ Spring Top Conte and fa ae some Becire by by edaterai note number ‘ Sk . danedeul stop, itching of our bargains in Spring Top Coats: PEAR VAN ESS tins rown hair on 91 : 27.00) out @ 100 heads, Falling baie stops One Lot’ of Suede Top 400.00'| in-tzwo weeks.’ Coats, rubberized, good ‘VAN ESS Tigia Scaip Massage : .\ quality, elding 5 y Ras:-tnari + 1300 “1 féeds hair-growing _ medicine . into P sce ao: ee 1 pray: rig "7 rie "| the scalp through ae nipples $5. 95 puny ‘tron gray gelding 3 h yaare ola 2 gray march dyearg old * It’s the. marvelous new-way “nas- Bray colt.coming 2 BF . 1 You-get satisfaction or money ae hi seg a wate a a ne ‘ : fait ‘nee mite incse: ie tse ot f Top C Bo: S t ‘ . S, Gee YAN ESS today. One Lot of Top Coats, Finney’s Drug’ store rain proof, exceptional jam nd by collateral ote \ “num Alfred Wilkon Secures b by collateral not wi Black. Leatherette Rain Coats, double breasted, belted, strap on’ sleeve ~ $11.95 y Good line of all wool Gab- ardines .and Whipcords, in all-the latest makes and styles, up to : $25.00 We carry a’ full-line of camper’s supplies,’ and we will be glad to assist you in making selections for that“camping trip. T. values, brown, gray and tweed colors, excellent:for 8, teral ene beras 2385 > . aa S $8.95 , ‘ B14. Le ; 2 : Reece? iPee te n Ses: oar ot ais concrng Tere Rebegt ty mauliy: ee Deon gra pas tae Nils ts Hi ison = B- 3 A ed | ge giterat note aie bet orcontell i Paci ‘Coast luge “is worth every pe nge paid for iim, gay the sgt ook m1 maid psfeaiate work’ . Texas. j ing p et McGraw on hin batting. Peenrelt meiehe makes jis. worth ARTS a ‘potind.

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