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e { BASEBALL IS | UP TO FANS Asked to Enter Into a! Pour-Team League whether Bismarck | © The aus qwill have baseball this year remains | vith the fans The city been urged to enter Ba four tect league composed of { rMinot, Jamestown, Valley City and] 3 irck, to have Class D or ay reo days each week, beg snd ending about the middle} st tter was discussed aire a number of fans last Tene meeting may be sought} vithin ew days. [t is proposed | © oreinize a stock company — with] 5,000 cx to run the team and! ake aver the present — property, ! vhich is of considerable value. RECORD CROWD | | Davey Jones Great Name For Swimming \ Champ | | DAVEY JONES to the of Brown srown univ pf Davey Jone ver 71,000 Attend Baseball! > ) Game in New York ; “TL expect to leave for New York ‘next day and the question of D a Liane | Dempsey's next opponent will remain Peo Sone; April! 18:— Betore 9 jundecided until 1 reaeh that city at ard throns: officially announced rerenee iS; 200, the New York Yankees, Amer- | ceueebeaee 1e champions, opened their " ium and the 1928 season’ BABE RUTH IN vith ad to 1 triumph over the Bos- on Red Sox. A 4 The Yankees did all of their seor-j Png in the third inning, Babe Ruth Hretting off to a lusty start in his(e mpaigen by driving 23 home nto the ircuit, pring head of him. run Witt and Dugan holding | t s, one star. pitehed brilliantly Red Sox to. three . a triple by m! he rns, an- | telegram re challenger remain ided, the fighter’s manager in d not closed for ch with Tom Gib. the St yweight, for Bhelby, Montana, July 4, but that egotiations were pending. WENSON HURT 1, his man: def uly oun is uns said he h hampionship 1 Jensen, local wrestler, is ud knee and w forced Ago cancel a match in El Paso, Tex s the result of substituting for an Mther wrestler at Detroit, Minn, In is match with Cal Farley, the mid- leweight’s right knee was dislocated. e returned here for medical atten- ion. Farley had taken the first fall, enson the second and they were b: ling for the third fall when the ac- ident ended the match. Thor ursi ! L., Pet. Philadelphi - 1 0 1000 New ‘York 1 0 1000 detroit 1 0 1000 Cleveland 1 0 1000 Chicago 071 000; St. Louis 0 1 000 Boston 0 1 = .000 Washington 0 1 .000; RESULTS. National League New York 7; Boston 4. Brook} Philadelphia 5. St. Lou Cineinnati 2, Chieago 7; Pittsburgh 2. American League ies New York 4; Boston 1. Philadelphia Washington 1. ? Cleveland 6; Chicago 5. © Detroit 9; St, Louis.6, | MORNING GAME, NATIONAL ‘New York, 4-8-1; Boston, 3-9- + Batteries —Nehf, Lucas and Ga jon; Benton, Genewich, Cooney and} Neil. ‘KEARNS DENIES | SHELBY MATCH i ', Los Angeles, April 19.—Jaék Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey, Shampion heavyweight’ pugilist, de- nied that arrangements liad heen yompleted for a match between Demp- j next | so bleachers for the | ¢ Bob Shawkey, veteran Yankee hurl- | um, 74,200 howling fans~ | of | eame—rose MeMillan, scored | a thunderous ovation. SAYS DEMPSEY agreed, had come back. lin the ¢ Los Angeles. |\ bond the denomination of $1,000.00 each, payable one-twentieth each year for twenty years, with interest thereon at the rate of five per ce I hum, payable semi-ann' terest int y IN MAT BOUT |: Little’s garage, between Ave. A and Ave, B. school. Hedden’s garage, Rosser ‘street, | tween Raymond and Hannifin Si school. Fourth ward, Wachter school. Fifth ward, Baker building, 109 Third street. , Sixth ward, precinct No. 1, Fire Hall. Sixth ward, precinct No, 2, St. j o'clock sey and Tommy Gibbons of St. Paol 4s announced “in Salt Lake Gity by ddie Kane, manager of Gibbons. “Negotiations. are under way ’ fo uch a match, but it has not been ring to match Dempsey -with some for a bout.on or about July 4 losed,” Kearns said. “I am endeav-| 1939. at 9 o'clock , but do not know whether it mill «© Willard, Gibbons, Wills, Firpo or pme other boxer 1 ot | experts 1 Jones as the leading swimmer in the east, and look for| City Park commission was 1 | him as well as the Brown team to smash some aquatic records. | Tuesday night with Mrs. Wm. Simp- | | f ‘i 4 | |son taking the seat formerly held BIG COME-BACK New York, April 19.—Babe Ruth ame back into his own yesterday. When the mighty Yankee slugze racked his first home run of the cason far into the right field bleach- rs of the massive new Yankee the hrong that ever attended a t and accorded their idol only Boston run im the seventh.; Ruth's circuit clout, clinching vic- mke was effective except in the tory for the American League cham- yhird inning. pions in their opening game with the Boston Red Sox added the one ouch needed to complete the most picturesque drama in diamond an- The Bube, those thousands n hy | / FIGHTS JULY hl osice OF sr 1. ELECTION | FOR THE E OF SUB we ea STION OF nl NDI FOR GON- Chicago, April 19. ck Dempsey, | BOND te ill positively de title on BORK Notice Is Hereby Given ,that on Monday, the 14th day of » A. a special election will be held y of Bismarck, North Da- for the purpose of submitting following question to the voters nid city: f Shall the city of Bismarck issue in the sum of $226,000.00 in t per an-| such 1 yments to be evidenced st. coupons attached to such for the purpose of construct- purchasing water works for hing a supply of water to the pond: inhabitants of such city?” 1 at The form of ballot to he said Special Election will be as fol- pws? Shull the city of Bismarck issue bonds in the sum of $225,000.00 in the de- nomination of $1,000.00 each, payable one-tw tieth each * nr for twenty » With in- terest thereon at the rate cf five per cent per yable semi- such interest to he evidenc- payment ed by interest coupons STAND Ss ~ min NO of Section RT ieea Dkons attached to such bonds, O tee lecliiey ah neatel cat ay iebe [etarthe purpose sof,con- North Dakota, at the hour of 3 . L. Pet) structing or purchasing o'clock _p. moni the ‘Soth-day New York 2 0 1000! works for fur- April, 1923. ‘That personal properzy Brooklyn aD en | fae een ee which will be sold to satisfy suid dincinnati Dd 2000) ee ot auoheeitg ta mortgage is described as follows, to- thicago Tod cb00 1) ates 20k UCD: a wit: Two 10-foot Kentucky single ie t 1 {s00{,,SHid special election will be held| ise drills. Two set double wors ee ay ‘Boole ae following polling places in} harnesses. _ ‘ | Pittsburgh 500) the election precincts of the said! HR WIN >hiladelphi 0 1 .000|city of Bismarck: THE WING MERCANTILE CO. | Boston 0 2 1000), Elrst Rare precinct No. 1, Wm.|GEORGE ANDERSON, ~ e Moore school £ — * .. 3 5 . Agent for Mortgagce, jee First ward, precinct No. 2, C. BL ee ee Washington avenue, "Seeond ward, precinct No. 1, W Second ward, precinct No. 2, Third ward, precinct No. 1, high Third ward, precinct No. 2, Frank Richholt school. Mary's school. The polls at the said Special Elec- -|of the -w THE BISMARCK TRIB closed and said Mary Sandy, admin- istratrix, be discharged. Dated the 12th day of April, A. D. 1924. . By the Court: I. C, DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. (Seal.) Let the foregoing citation be served by. publication in the Bisnrarck Tribune four sdecessive weeks, all of said publications to be not less than ten days before suid hearing. (Seal.) 1. €, DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 6. 4-1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ‘In the Matter of the e of Susan 1. Spear, is hereby given by the un- si Luella Spear, ex i of the last will o! late of the city of aims against, (said ge exhibit them with thé ’ : within four months, af publication of this executrix at the office of J. A. land, resident agent, in the city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh count Dated the Mth day of April, A. D. 1923. 8. LUELLA SPEAR, Executrix. 4-12: MANDAN NEWS | ‘NEW PARK BOARD \GETS UNDER WAY of front in athletics, is mighty proud 's great swimming team. Eastern | | Mandaw effected the Re-organization s Gertrude president for | Fred W. MeKendry. M which default is of the following na- | Ritchey ture, to- elected The wi mortgagor has CuRediphy thelichattel’ mortgage “as | RPBointed upervisor of the play~ secretaries of civic organizations of stated’ and. that there ie clued! to |eroumue division of Hite “commierths | ie ott wi he hey ae ne Ee eOL he due on said mortgage at date of We J. Gill will head the finance; W.| April 30. | this notice the sum of One Hundred |G. Black, construction, and Dr. H. 0. oe i ‘Twenty-three and 67-100 Dollars for Altnow, landscape work. parcial pel fost ‘ The commission laid over tempe Thompson Yard, ‘old his resi- nd thut said mortgage will é|arily various applications for posi-} dence on Fifth St. Ww. foreclosed sale of the personal | tions but at the next regular meet- . N. P, operator. The ee uch mortgage and here- | ing two weeks from now will engage ter described, at public auction, | -"% = aioe eit anrecably to the statutes in such case (2 life guard and swimming instract- made and provided, at the residence |" who will be in charge of the of the mortgagor on the West Half! bathing beach at Chautauqua park. {A landscape gurdener also will be ngaged at. the next meeting. ii’ A request of the civic league that ® the park commission sponsor an ap- 1 o'clock p. m., on the 27th day of | propriate Arbor Day program and April, 1923. “That personal property | plant trees in the city park for each which will be sol isfy snid| Mandan soldier who gave up his life mortgage is dese ows, tO jin the service, was also received and wi One Farme! end truck] approved type, 12-ft, MeCormiek Header, one, The commission will meet with the Ford Touring car, serial number| M¢orporators of the Heart. River 1364594. j Amusement company Friday evening WING MERCANTILE COMPANY, to consider the location of various es ee Mortgagee. | pavilions, boat houses, ete. to be GEORGE ANDERS Herected singin eeteanicn (tnt Agent for Southeast Quarter and_ the East. Half of the Southwest Quarte: Section 32, Twp. 142, in the county of Burleigh, state of | North Dakota, at the hour of a 3s ¥ agon and codk car, one combined UNE . are the nieces of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grosgébauee of Mandan. isa made his home .with- Wm. Grosge- | bauer family for several years. leaves’ + Friday where the wedding will take place; and the newlyweds j honeymoon to southern Florida, re- | brought the Hazen Star én an effort to force ; the Merce pay a bill of $480 for official publi- | cations | hefore Judge H. L. Berry in district court. mon assert the charge is excessive, State’s Attorney for the commissioners and Attorney emor and congressman, Lewis and Clark hotel for a couple of days looking after.! vestirating which have been made the development of the city. on his way to the Pacific look after business interests for a few weeks. operating tion. at a surprise party Monday evening at the home of Rev. Comme been n guest for several weeks at | the home of her sister, Jolns has returned to her home in Jamestown. the court of Morton county, is spend- | ing a few days in the ci now making his home in Livingston, | Mont, | tered treatment as a result of a serious attack of pneumoni: Mr. Roess | resident of Mandan, having | He} ‘Walls | for Walla will go on ai dan ta make. their | ———— ‘i | PUBLISHER SUES - Arguments in a mandamus action | by J. L, Owens, editor of | county commissionéts to | were heard here yesterday The publisher claims | ‘the! y duc, and the commissioners | David Schwartz appeared ohn Moses of Hazen for the pub-| her | L. B. Hanna of Fargo, former gov- wher of the | in the city local business interest. and in- various proposNions | relative to He is! coast to Miss Alethea iy who has heen superintendent of the for her home in Primghar, after having resigned her posi- Miss Ray was an honor guest R. Thatcher. Sec. FE. A. Ketter of the Mandan 1 club has received notice George J. Schafer, manager of the amily will leave the city | Harrington Miss Kate who has! rs, George | clerk of | Jack Lawler, one time He is} ces \ has en- | Hospital for | the Deaconess “THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928 You can always count on its A-1 condition—neither too moist nor too dry. It doesn’t stay long in a dealer’s stock. It is too quick a seller for that. Harvester’s success has been won by its own true merit. The filler— a rare blend of all Havana. The wrapper-choicest of shade-grown leaf. “Workmanship— Consoli- dated’s own. It’s a cigar, men— areal one. TKHARVESTER Three winning sizes Record Breaker 10c Perfectos 2 for 25¢ _ Sim Foil) - 50c DeLuxe - 15¢ The cigar that comes to you fresh is the cigar you want to Breaker yee: s9.t| Child Welfare fit ihe Gi iseay DLs Conacdeiar Cine ante etae RY Yank 10c NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTC Parade May 16) itor in Mandan sterday. Z WINSTON HARPER FISHER co. Perfectos Ped Tie tconditions: of |, Chill Welfare Week is to be fea-} Frank Simoniteh, banker at Flash- | aes Minneapolis, Minn.” 2 for 25c that erlain: mortgage made by" vic~y tured hy a. regular honest-to-good-| en wer im the city yesterday, om) SS ——E the committee materialize. Thursday, May 10, will be the big day when Mandan will do honor to her young- est citizens. It will be a sidewalk parade and mortgagor, to The Wing Mercantile Company,’ a Corporation, of Wing, county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the 2nd day of April, 1918, to secure the following indebtedness, to-wit: One note for $468.00, dated April 4th,| city officials will be asked to keep 1918, due November 1, 1918, with in-| the way open for the babies. Babies See itee toate coe real in carriages, wheeled by proud moth- Pegecwas duly filed: inthe /attien of | ere cer fathers): Sanigh in -euikies fie’ Repister of Deeds of Burleigh | strollers, carts; babies in whgons, county, state of North Dakota, on the! on kiddie kars—all kinds of babies 16th day of April, 1918, at 9 o'clock! will be there. , and affidavit of renewal was! One division will be devoted -to led “April 4,.1881,:ahewink balance! ine boys who have wagons, especial of $380.40, and which It is of} ys gons, especial- oF SH), and which default is og{ly those drawn by dog-pals; another natuge, to-wit: i ‘ ‘ ti | group will have tricycles, another iled ‘to pay the in-| debtedness ideneed hy the nove In short every described a ewals of same, and|on which a “kid” can ‘tide is that there is claimed to be due on! to enter the parade. id mortgage at date of this notice; ‘ the sum of Three Hundred Seventy- | a six 04-100 Dollars for principal and) DOUBLE WEDD! SOON mortgagor has dence of the mortgagor, on the W of the SE%, and the E'4 of the SW 2, Range Wing, North Dukota. 4 tice and Citation, Hearing of Final Account and Distribu- tion of Estate. | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,| County of Burleigh, ss. In County | Court, before Hon, I.-C. Davies,| Judge. | In the Matter of the Estate of James | W. Sandy, Deceased. Mary Sandy, Petitioner, vs. Mart Sandy and all other persons inter- ested, Respondents, The State of North’ Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You, {the said Martin Sandy and aii other persons interested, are hereby notified that the final account of the ' ¥ tign will be open at eight o'clock in |the morning and will close at nine in the evening. Z Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 19th day of 4p 1, A.D. 1923. M. H. ATKINSON, Seal. City Auditor. / 4-19-26-5-3 NOTICE OF han MORTGAGE f SALE. Notice has bee that _cpr tor Koski. of Arena, county o! leigh, and state of North Dakota, mortgagor, 40° The Wing Mercantile Companys a Corporation, of Wing, county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the 6th day of, December, 1919, to secure the following indebtedness, to-wit: One note “dated December 6, due November 1 with interest from date at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and which mortgage was tice ‘0! is lereby given that default made in, the conditions renewal wi showing x f|she be discharged; that’ Wednesday, 1919, 1920, for $390.00, daly filed in the of- the Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, state of North Da- » On ‘the 9th day of center m., and affidavit | Pied Oet, “13, 1022, balance due of $108.67, and administratrix of the estate of) James W. Sandy, late of the-ei of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh, und state of North Dakota, deceased, has been rendered to this court, therein showing ,that the estate of said deceased is ready for final. set- tlement and distribution, and_ peti- tioning that account be’ allowed, the residue of said estate be dis tributed to the persons thereunto en- titled, her administration closed and the 16th day of May, A. D. 1923, ‘at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that! day at the court rooms of thig court in the court house, in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota,-bas been duly | appointed by this cour¥dfor the set- tlement thereof, at. whielt time and / plaee any persons intergated in said | estate may appear and’ file his ex- | ceptions, writing, to said accouni, and petition and’contest the same. And you, the above named respond- ents, and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear before this court, and show cause, if any you have. why} said account should not be allowed, | rthe revidue of. said estate. dtstribut- |. of ed, the administration of said estate Bernice Berwin, Berkeley, Calif., Benefit TONIGHT at Audi-| torium, PLANES SENT excepting some frozen potatoes were gone, 4 the made by four men to vross ‘to the mainland, two miles from: the island the ice broke up and two of the men nar- rowly escaped death from drowning interest. F Invitations announcing’ the mar-|hefore the return to the island was ‘And that said mortgage will be|tiage of Miss Laura Grosgebauer to| accomplished. foreclosed by a sale of the personal | Charles 0. Alexandra and Miss Lu-| A week later the men started property in such mortgage und here-|cille, Grosgebauer to Joseph Leo sin but when two miles out they inafter dese: bed, at public auction,| Raess have been received here.|were caught in a blinding syow reeably ‘to the statutes in such |The prospective brides ~reside|storm, ‘They wandered about, uncer- Paes : . jin Walla Walle, Wa: and|tain of their direction for nearly 3 BEAUTY REWABDS BRAVE DEEDS ¢ Harold (“Brick”) Muller, below, football star: Both will be graduated in May. A BJ Don’t forget the Band! WITH AID FOR TEN, STARVING (Continued from page 1) With death from starvation facing little eolony an attempt was They started on foot but 1 oO eke this Lemon Cream and Make Third Start. Last Monday a third start was made. Four men’ set out from the island in skiff eight feet long. ‘They carried one pair of oars*and a poli and an ax. They had no food. Nei ly starved they took turns at the oars and when their progress was blocked by flows they hauled the craft across the ice. Finally when their boat sprang a leak and sank about eight miles from a mainland they got on a large chunk of ice from a flow and continued their hazardous journey toward land using poles to propel their ice craft. The last stage of the trip was made ly foot across short stretches of ice. Fell In Water. Twice one of the men fell in the water -and it was only with extreme difficulty that his companions suc- ceeded in hauling him out again. The army air plane which set out today with food supplies are expect- ed here this afternoon. Don’t forget the Band Benefit TONIGHT at Audi- torium. 5 ment. The committee in charge of arrangements for the banquet in- cluded Paul Cook and S. 0, LeBar- ron. “ The event alsé was in observance of the 38th anniversary of the found- ing of the lodge. St. Elmo, the local lodge, has in its membership up- wards of 20 men who have been members of the order for 26 years or more and are entitled to wear the veterans badge. Among them is C, M, Dahl, charter member of the lodge. Another charter member of the lodge, C, V. Draper,’ lives in Mandan. Eges for hatching from pure bred Barred Plymouth Rocks, $3.00 per fifteen. Splendid matings from heavy winter layers. Frank ollan, 503 8th St., Bismarck, N. Dak, 4-19-1W Read our add all about Wet Wash, or Call 684. Capital Laundry Co. Don’t forget the Band Benefit TONIGHT at Audi- torium. PYTHIANS IN - BANQUET HERE Honor Veterans at Annual '- Banquet of St..Elmo « "the Podge’ °° For Dry Cleaning that will please you, Call 684. Capital andy es Don’t ‘forget the Band Benefit TONIGHT at Audi- torium. ‘ i Veterans of the Knights of Pythias lodge were honored last night by St, Elmo lodge No. 4, with a banquet and smoker in the K. of -P. hat. A. I. Holta presided .at .the ban- quet, which was attended -by more than 50 members. Toasts, were re- sponded to vy =. F. Titus, reepond- ing as a veteran of ’87, Earl Peter- son: who spoke on “Onward,” Aug- ust- Carlson, whose subject was “Show Your Colors” and R. L, Best whose subject was “Bride of Two Weeks.” A number of members re- sponded informally. ——————— Girls!: Lemons ~~~ Bleach Freckles Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing. Eagle Tailoring. Pressing, Call 58. Don’t forget the Band Benefit TONIGHT at Audi- torium. STEARNS’ ELECTRIG PASTE sreMcena te errant saw al obi ef Snape Ready! for! rane than Traps 202. hox,ie 15-08. box, $1.50 sOLD EVERYWHERE - Just ‘See Tan, Freckles * Disappear’. : —_ Mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a bottle, and you-h: most. ‘wonderful freckle .and tan cream, and complexion ‘beattifier. 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