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ae BISMARCK TRIBUNE =~ ~~~ SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923 » ON THE SCHUYLKILL ‘FARM LAND OF BAY STATE IS ABOVE NORMAL | Massachusetts Farmers Have j ! | a ‘1 T Once More There Be Rumors of Match I * Billy Evans Says {/ Daarersckau: uttal athe Gh Between ible i and Tom Gibbons|,——.-—_ "= """_ =f iday, the 29th day of May, A. D. 1923,! at the hour of two o'clock Ps et + Keep your eye on tae ball. suid day, at the front door of the) 3 a Court House in the City of Bismarc! Follow through with your swing. |i, suid county. and state, proceed | _ These and a score of other sugges- ty sell the right, title and interest | tion arc a part of golf. tof the above named Gensumers Com- Every kind-hearted (ndividual has 7 pany, a corporation, in and to the a bit of advice that he feels sure will above described property, to satisf: ar game, whe said judgment and costs, amounting | o Two Hundred Twenty-two Dollars | nd Nineteen Cents, together with! all aceuring costs of sale, and inter-| est on the same from the 28th day) Ae fof December, 1920, at the rate of} two principal feuture of the golf | oven per cent per annum, at ‘pu | I have always believed that. keep ing your eye on the ball and follow- ing through with your swing were DISCUSS BALL Large Net In- Ries fur cash, | ‘ My opinion as to which is really ALBIN HEDSTROM, — | i : 7 ’ the more important of the two es-| Sheriff Burleigh County, N.'D. | Bostpn, April 20.—The individual EE ae Lae Js has always swayed from time |W: EL. SMITH, i | eagteees tn neaaeueniestia ide ease: ee ‘to time. OF course you can't hit the | Plaintiffs Attorney. ere j atively better off than the agricul- tives of Bismarek, ny Minot, ball if you don't keep your eye on it, | Dated Bismarck, N. D., April 27, | : late 4 st of the west, but his condition | does not compare any too favorably | with the industrial worker of the | Bay State, according to a report by Ithe State Department of Agriculture. The crop value of cach acre of im- | proved land in the United States in | 1922 averaged a little under $17. In i Massachusetts the average was about. Be Although it costs more an acre i Valley City and Ne expected to discuss Incidentally, sou cannot get much d s- | cor : ance or accuracy unless you follow | Affidavit of publication to. sher- { 1 | through with your swing, iff's office. final plans for the formation of an all-Dakota 1 for this year } i 5-4-11-18 | Recently as T watehed Jock Hutchi- | | | son drive ball after ball dow _.. NOTICE OF SALE. | of the Miami, Fia. Notice Is Hereby Given, That by | ec virlue of a judgment and’ decree in ls eae 3 foreclosure, ‘rendered and given by | great distance to each drive, L wond~ | (Te Tisetes Tepeered and ee aetin | pered what he thought about it, what | yidicial District, in’ and for the of area iter Phaleatnubibentay [County of Burleigh and State of “What is ‘your g North Dakota, and entered and; soittie’ “pote uf cketed in the office of the clerk | iii : said court in and for said County | ae ‘D ; Burleigh, on the Ist day of Feb-} Footwork,” he replied, as he con- 19 ? a ‘ in an action where tinued hitting them a mile. Hutch- bank, c for a local held Mon e the situa canvassed and definite the part of Bismarck which tin to grow crops in Ma chusetts t pme other states, the net in come an acre reatly in excess of i that in such ricultural states as Kansas, Wisconsin and low aed ing to the report. test asset from view?” [asked is t STANDINGS American Association Massachusett's Leads ae ‘ison is a little fellow, not weighing D. ; ‘i Wwe Pet | over 145 pounds, yet he hits a mighty [J. C. ‘Trounson: De | M husetts, with 900,000 acres buisvilld 7 vis ‘long ball, You wonder how he docs | vor of the said Plaintiff and again of improved land, produced crop: Pau ‘ 6 2 .750 i the said Defendants for the sum ot | Werth re than $44,000,000 t leaigis: Cit Nees 1 ay orlheeerentent ass , | Thirty-cight cents, whieh ju igment | RAs eels g (ER hee egal ae leeiees ja he wreatent asset of any | 1a decree, among other things, di It eee | England states. Maine and Ver- Tuleda os “Footwork,” replicd Jock with aj" ted the sale by me, of the person- isn't every river that can boast oarswomen. If you stroll along ; mont each has about twice as much 7 5 i pha a Xl al property hereinafter described, to! the Schuylkill at Philadephia you would very likely see Miss Ruth | improved land as achusetts, but Indianapoli eH {smile “Let me explain,” he con- | satisfy the amount of said judgment,, suarpiess and other girls out in single shells. crops in nged 1 u Milwaukee $36 ; tinued. with interest thereon, and the costs d é r $20 per acre and Vermont's “In baseball the fellow who pulls |and expenses of such sale, or 50 = Vermont stood second in crop value laway from the plate never amounts |much thereof as the proceeds of See church building — eve Tuesday National League ; ¢ , ‘ ; i WoL Pet | to very much as a hitter. In tennis |such sale applicable thereto will sat- | | CIT Y NEWS | Thursday and Saturday, except legal | in England, with the other 0) 8 ets | foot Its are the most annoying |isfy. And by virtue of a writ to me @| holidays, from 2 to 4 p.m in the following orde eo a Dele cae 5 of anything that can happen. Noth. |issued out of the office of the clerk All are welcome to attend these | Maine, Connecticut, New Hampshire ; i JACK DEMPSEY, TOMMY GIBBONS AND A MAP SHOWING JUSY | ing will throw a tennis player off (of Said court, in and for said Coun- | TO ATTENND HEARING. services and to visit the reading | 2nd Rhode Island as 6 5 OA) WHERE SHE MONT., IS LOCA ED [his game more quickly than being |%,0f Burleigh and under the seal of) 5. Hagen iste penterdiy Urorlrganh) | il it 1 0) 9 Gaya | eaeseinpurestmennthats ternd) tL 4.500 | . age court, directing me to se’ " i a y a Leta . i elphia 1 v9 Once more the wogds are full of) menta by offering $250,000 toni CB OF PON, Holes | personal property pursuant to said | Washington, es oe aren SS , Yidual farmer is doing rather better ‘ ; ; Spin meal the july -4-$200,000 to the | 2&, if # Player doesn’t approach the | judgment and decree, I, Albin Hed- ‘grading case il ng before the U.S. gue EVANGELICAL CHURCH | i® Massachusetts than in most oth ae eS US UE Kos PERUSE Ny Sain Sad) D | foul line properly, and isn’t lined up {strom, sheriff of said ‘county, and|supreme court. Snares! Keae er parts of the country,” the report Kis 3 6 333 Gibbons battle for the heavyweight | Champion and the ance to the | with it when he lets the ball go, he | the b: to! —— - Gore eiaana) Resses | says, “but it does not mean that his” Loui So S00Nieue ay ci wevehcib they atree | nae esterly ck far fom any | isn’t going to get much accuraey. j mal ell the herein- | “Praises Ci Phe ek | condition compares any too favor- (ecreaaes Lies Rs, and is’ reached by one jf jg needless for me to comment on | bed personal property to] U, L, Burdick of Hinponaormen Tomorrow is Albright Anniversary mite -Wibhi bie wgehiee-in ahencieleey American League aga ice Caentaee nT ‘i railroad. | what footwork means to a fighter. bidder, for cash, at pub- uulenant governor, here on legal| Sunday, a day of special interest to d th iio thas a erent We We PE Ge ae fed i a SCL Cleveland promoters are also tak- | am ‘ ony at tHe rent locr of the! business, took a ride about Bismares | #!! members of our denomination, ae ie ae wae PRaEA gro: EO ae i fe Cubbons | ing the idea of such a mateh serious- |. «Footwork is as much, if not more, located ong ne NOLCh west 2Uat Scare it aE HGuri fs CaKeeye RIVE German services 9:30 to 10:30 a, | meome without any of the or Dempsey mana nt to indicate | py Tommy MeGinty has submitted tele (NW) of Section Four (4),| Yesterday, the first in several yeu | anxieties of the person who has se 7 4 O80 leach Ae a DA RRR Tone Ril SeaTac eT En ooo | Cssential in golf than in any of the | Township One Hundred Forty-three | Mr. Burdick was much impressed with|™. All other services are conducted Oey toa cand aon eouebenbaane 6) 4 (000) coneiered) Ginbonk? Ae guatantee: tor. chainpionship Vout | Ports 1 haveimentioned: ;(143) North, of Range Seventy-eight | the appearance of Bismarck, and es-] in the English language. petiots Uncertain GhUaine There A § 4 500 of ving activities, in which at Maple Heights, in Cleveland, the | ap; |(78) West of the Oth P. M., in Bur-/ pecially remarked that it is an ex-| Bible school at 10.20 to 11.30 a.m) ooo .s many things beyond the ¢ ; (oe aula anMIRGEREENCAMTE fee nee ead. cGinty has} yp Liest You must address the ball |leigh County, State of North Dakots,! coptionally neat and clean -looking | Good teachers and interesting class. | {TC 80 many things beyond the con- oe CULE TY COC INTIS) Ch Une Ur oll ast emacs He ORE ) properly.” Your feet must be correct |on the 12th day of May, 1923, at the) civ, es PORMEECSSHHIOA. “Desttien @ crop grower that y eG tion for such a match with the Will ‘Nese gata aorta atime toms ney eC AILSA Se te oP eee ner ne s lars ee Se ae ile ard conqueror iherred (CTUVOHER AN ran MGRDONERUETT| erate UE Co econ Ce coo cr er ell atth einicreruianidWee teatliereer fanal Engineers Meet. ; midtayor: “What My | trices and) more! of/themsere geainst ag a : e an opy DecuiesrovenhinOeRaiinnifeses with interest and costs thereon, and| 4 ena moet | than in favor of a large harvest. The little town of by, Mont..] Dempsey on the ground that the St.1 «ft is rather difficult for me to try {te costs and expenses of such sale, . B. Bla neer; H. Denomination Has Meant to the | apecialived Aime 2 ° stepped into the limelight, mo-| Paul man is too light, | ea-oxpibin this weatave lAaenaeratin jor so much thereof as the proceed | O'Hare, city Gye ec World.” (Albright Anniversary Meet-| upper an etoile uae loped | if nl : . one i ch sale applicable thereto will) Crawford, secretary of the Industriai | ing) MTss Esth Breme feadel ere is yet to be developed a RESULTS \ s ever tried to play golf knows Th ee beset ten , he nt) Miss Esther Bremer, leader. | yy. achuse salted ; , s E ¢ personal property to be iss vere » chief speakers [7-15 Massachusetts general farming that —_ “——* Cappon Michi in Star Athlete, Cl Great imiettst Tames when I refer to sold! as. aforesaid meen Go vai at "ihe banguet and mecting of the] “tecsicy sermon: “Our Heritage! Will prove attractive to the man KinariesnrAsdoelatii ’ gan « Ele, ClOSES GLAU! tootwork. Those who have never | judgment and decree, and to Bismarck Engincers Inst night a ae ne MOur Heritage | who is not forced by health necessi | i Asst on ve Si ethi ink wri is e, As 4 % sh 2 a ask.” ee ce 10; Minneapolis 5 Career At Ann Arbor School ee Taeaieoactetohernitine te Sun aia to this notige, "are describ |_E. J. Budge was elected president | Good music and singing at all the | *¥ OF impelled by large love for the al 14; Kansas City | people will (play ” las follows, to-wit: — * of the chapter to succeed H. 0. Wray, i open to follow this calling. As is Columbus 5; Louisville I By NEA Servi eu RO cr ean ee pes |One gray mare, named Daisy, 17/who has left the city. Geo. H. Mc OMAN MBI lonaiStudys| (Vous enor aeneceanze «spt : Moledo 4; indianapoli “Ann Atbor, Mich, April, 28 Tish ancaite Meet) him from}. “Keeping your eye on the ball is jStS old, wt. 1,300 Mation ‘was elected vice (pfesidlent- | puesday ‘evening at 6 o'clock. Hy A UTA ERAN 19 ALT ie Franklin Cappon, University — of | playing. This year, though, he was ing through with ome ee ra SETA anc Gti & cordial weleome to/all. eRe ee 1 mies esibly a shige a : Ci re hi a ; . i e i 2 i 4 7 alhag 5 ») co a 01 growing, a SS! y ’ National League | Michigan star, has closed his college | in the thick of the fight, and at back K is more important, Foot: |ji,s, obtained from KR, Monroe; one! yy STH CATER ——— sable. oreharuiien theuuave ocovine iM Pittsbu Chicago 1 athletic career, Thus passes from} guard proved one of the mainstays rk, however, is most important.” | sorrel mare, named Maud, 11 vears | yy Ae ecm First Baptist. Chureh Braet cas ne oee ere aD any, Boston 10; New Y : out the caleium glare one of the most the team. There you have Jock Hutchison’s !uld, wt. 1,080 Ibs., obtained from A.| Rosalia Zahn of the city. Mrs. H.) (Eire Baptist Chureh _ |attractive as remunerative business Brookly Philadelphia 2. iNu us as well as popular athletes} Cappon is a modest, retiring | ¢Pinion of golf, and Jock is sure a/Swanson; one sorrel gelding, named | B. Hanson of Steele, J. V. Hoffner ood Ave. & and Mourth St. | enterprises. Much of the high value Cinciinati Louis, postponed,! Who ever attended the Wolverine | type, which has a great deal to do SHERIFF'S SALE. 11 years old, wt. 1,050 of Hague, and Arthur Daub of 4. R. Johnson, Pastor. an acre of Massachusetts ‘crops is att : *) school. with his immense populi STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, |obtained from Henry Diede; one Fort Clark have entered the St.| 10:30 a. m. Morning worship due to these specialties, but food at ss he is known around } doubt. rhaps, though, h 5 County oc Biren yg Xt d. ee ae a Meat pid, wi Alexius hospital for treatment. and our Hee dread in the les are net ak yet profitably Fee A hae ¢ k ‘armers State Bank of Regan, ,j lbs. raised by defendant; one grey| Mrs. E. P. O'Bri » Cl heme, “Cleansin; ‘irst the In- : nh eetts ic American League Wee Usp WAS ae EWO-SDORU MN nnd can best be illus. {79% corporation, Pieuitifi tr Al Amare coll no aamey boven, Olle ue ee oe ae aa| side.” There v b jal =| specie Has ichuset 4 confining his activities to football! trated by the following incident re- z a Ae ai Elias Ely of Menokex, Mrs. & ee ‘1 be special mu-/ ————___. Detroit 5; St. Louis 2 land basketball, I the former, he| fated by Assistant Coach G Sot tone auerenuant: wt not given, raised by defendant-| Clark, Pollock, S$. D., Mrs sic. . | Cleveland Chicago ie eames bee OR eT ated by Assistant Coach George! Notice Is Hereby Given, That by LBIN HEDS a 7 ee Nan ears: 2: 5 peed bee Cea |was an exceptionally versatile 4 Little. riue of an execution to me directe Sheriff Burleigh County, N.'D. | Wagner of Ashley, and Miss Kath-| 12:00. | Sunday School. Mrs. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY AAUeAR Oto: Wasiine pote having been used at end, ta This episode cropped out just be- {and delivered, and now in-my hands, |NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, jerine Heider of Solen have been] Evarts Superintendent. The Sup-\ion pent—Thieero atte (Called is aaa ashing! 10.)and in the backiicld. In fact it| fore Michigan took the field against | issued out of the clerk’s office of the | for Plaintiff discharged from the hospital, erintendent is anxious to see all a fang nave som apart pene led in 12th, darkness.) | seemed that whenever Yost was in} Minne last fall. Captain Paul {Fourth Judicial District Court, State North Dakota. | a es the members of the school in their! prone gogo ne MS 608 3rd ‘ — heed of a goad rider for a eer- |Goebel was injured and was not in Jf North Dakota, in ‘and for tno} 4-28-it | Encephalitis Victim. places with their teachers. ee tain position, Cappon was generally] the starting Imeup, A new leader | County of Burleigh, upon a judgment | TT Another case of sleeping sickness] 6:30. The Young people and the | "OR RENT—2" room apartment in the chap selected to fill the post. was needed. Cappon was appointed, | fendered in said court in favor of STATE LABOR under treatment at a local hospital | children meet in their respective modeu home, Call after 4 p.m. However, it at fullback where] it being his last football game of Poumon Siete Bee en eeae Nee HAS BIG PROGRAM Coral Stephenson, «| Place for devotion and study. Sth St. Phone 485k. he earned most f and] the Maize and Blue, But Cappon de- 14, A. Johaetone: Deregdoee, aeainst Fredonia, who was brough 7280. "Myening sworehip and ‘ada through is terrific Tine-smashing | clined, saying “Let Bernie Kirk be levied upon the following deseribed| Og aes : here by her mother, Mrs. Gertrude by Tees 6G) Sm etrong, ot | FOR RENT Two Taraaed rooms Rohe ees reeaadedie tle st line- worked hard all sea-|personal property of said Defendant| Grand For N, D. April 2 Stephenson of Minneapolis, Minn.,{ Fargo, Secretary of the North Da-| for light housekeeping. Phone plunger the Wolv 8s possessed s the honor more jto-wit: One Fordson Tractor, one |Several' speakers have been obtained | Friday for a diagnosis. The case has} kota Sunday School Association, | 303. B. F. Flanagan. ince the days of “Pat” Smith and] than T do.” And so the late Bernic | heating stove, one sct of harness. |for the 12th annual convention of|been pronounced as encephalitis. 8:00. Mid-week meeting for; 4-28-lw og Johnny Maulbetseh, In 1921-22 Kirk led the Michiganders in the ;And that I shall eo iday the 11th; the State Federation of Labor whicn|After treatment for a week it was] Prayer and study. | FOR RENT—New Modern Four room © pon was named on many of the final tilt of the 1 campaign, dey of Mash D. 19: ie at the hour | will be held here May 6, 7 and 8. reported that the patient appeared We call attention to all members) gut. Phone 183, Business Colleg ; ond Conference and All-We Cappon will g ein June. And | the Ye, < ipa unan eters a | At a banquet May 7 the following|to be somewhat improved today. and friends to, the urgent call of ‘ aeaeiS ere Nici excellent player, |") thical clevens, Michignn will miss ‘appic,” NOblmeran, in said county A atate, pro: are scheduled to speak: United States| A number of sufferers from di the denomination for payments on iN WANTEDIE = AEE Lea | amnbaskelt e was pursued by fonty athletically, but as a student [ect yy ch a county and state, pro: ‘razier of Hoople,{have been brought to Bismarck for| Pledges made to the New World| MENTED Sear eorenve and 80. Being « novice at the game, |°" the first two sei-| ns well, terest. of the above named A. e corge Lakie| treatment during the winter. Movement. ‘The books close May lesmen ito. sell’ Nution- Fam often perplexed as to the best | 7 = a —- -— |Johnstone, and to the above de.|of Williston; Paul Smith of the Na- — 3d. d products. Producers way tom. certain shots. The cad- | 4g eae < z scribed property, to satisfy said {tional Federation of Labor; E. J. Hail,! Bismarck Hospital ~ ae | can make from $50.00 to $75.00 isa ‘Higent chap ana, Catcher Bassler Enjoys Unique Record; Wins Tatneersix Murcaey pmounting to )president of the Minnesota federa-| Milly Pollack of Wing, Mrs.| TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN | abgeaveck: Uhone| 47dior callie: a of imparting his | 5 _ > ee 3 " i rte ollars /tion; Stephen Ely, president of the| Phillip Zalomsky of Dogden. Ole CHURCH, Ste 4-28-tf knowledsc ’n golfing rivalry | Regular Berth First Day HUTTE together with ail/ Montana federation; J. P. Handley,| Warne of Driscoll, Mrs. M. A. Catt Cor. Ave, C.und Tth St. WORK WANTED—Thoroughly com- exists between myself and. a very onthe’ same from the 28th day of [Secretary of the Wisconsin federar| of Flasher, Carl Tautmann of Morning ser at 11 as usual. petent woman will do house clean- ,% close fr have ¢ a i P aS i Topic: “The Offices of the Holy! ing by the hour. Phone 19 Spirit.” Evening service | stead of 7:30 as heretofore. “Whence Cometh Good tion; Representative J. C. Pratt,| Cleveland, Anita Patzack of Man pnd. In several matenes £] Mor quite : a ; x mii 2, uy s quite a few years now Ray improvement daring the tw. years | ovember, 1922, at the nate of A " i nsulted with my caddie over | Schalk of the PoUWilite Sox suena Deen in the majors, and/P2F cent per annum, at. public ice president of the Minnesota Fed-| dan, have entered the Bismarc tin shots, and profited greatly | jas heen rated s the premier) many ties are of the opinion that | Her. to the highest bidder for eration, and S$. S. McDonald, of the| hospital for treatment. Mrs. W. thereby. My friend claims [have no| catcher in the Ame | eis ALBIN HEDSTROM, North Dakota workmen's compensa-| EK. Butler of city, Edward Alfson OR RENT— 1 furnished BORE: \ ue | he be the circuit's leading! Sheriff Burleigh FOND). lat put Hey ad Fane _| apartment. Call after 4 o'clock. a And rightly .too, for over a stretct within the mext two or/F. ! ; RDY, coats by) Hongborseuy of city, Mrs, Eva Fruh of Ana-| Sunsay seheol and confirmation class | Phone a29W. 610 6th St. ae dd golfer is decidedly ia error A player has a perfect advice of his cad This is acom- | hind the ba’ mon pi even among the lead- | Not far behind ing players of the country. ening) GHA _ [i # player's ball is at rest on the Givereid., Beatie. ston fairway, and his opponent's ball | © Gs: Ae eke om and deflects it into a hole, )4Mkees. All fitst-class receivers | ers nowad Mitts Attorn The executive board will meet May| moose, Mrs. Mike Maski of Wilton,;2t 12. Good choir singing. Welcome | cd Bismarck. D4 April 27th, ® M: T. O'Connell of Bismarck president of the board; N. M. Aua of some 10 els ‘ mpaig: zittle Ray” ent to ask | has displayed brilliant ability be- ons. Some arg even now ming him thé smartest} veiver jn the junior loop. And! to all. | 4s a ik 1. G. MONSON, Pastor ;FOR SALE A” modern six room itave sasine Galteracitele Df ’ ! r Fowler of Stanton, Hilda Korpplin Se | ungalow, quite new, including When bas Deueane te Satiolt he Frank Milhollan of Bismarck, print-| of Lehr, Winfield Tolliver'of Wing, NOTICE bed rooms, hot water heat, we j turned w trick which is not very Summons. ing crafts representative; George| and Karl Squires df Mandan have} Services at the Second Baptist located, for $4500., on terms; mo- ‘Nathan Butnitsky of Max, Mrs. Henry Hirning of Burt, Mrs. E. M tof Grand Forks,:a member at large tt t : by big league catch./ STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN. Cole of Wilton, miners; Mrs. Mar-| been discharged from the hospital | Church Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8| dern 6 room house, including 3 * ere ow ada ‘te broke in ag the, tY of Burleigh, In District Court, earect Froats of Grand Forks, wo- TUE AEP p. m- ‘The pastor, Rev. J. C.| bed rooms, close in, faces east, i ea apie iat cents 3 ‘kers; Julius Ladehoff of Bis: Bothic will preach both nil for $3000., on term ly on the course, what is the proper | #24 real assets to any club. team’s first-string receiver the; Fourth Judicial District. Ten WORTEES:: ene morning, erms; partly nio- per Couto oy the spyebet However in miuking gin Gaal titeicsy Me cpnearanetita big | George H. Weber, Plaintiff, vs. C. 0, Marek, building trades and | r d bi} x and evening. All are welcome. | dern 5 room house, close in, for played from the hole, or has the | ¢TS. don’t overlook Johnny Bassler] Jeague uniform ; Hansen and Carolina Hansen, De- Browse _ of rang pert: atau Wn IN GERMAN > 7) 4 $2000, on very good terms and a yer the right to lift and drop the | Of the Detroit Tigers, who, though| It is not only behind the plate|_ fendants. ereice aire Board memkers ' HERMAN BAPTIST. CHURCH |. pice modern 6 "Foam: Houies. clone i without penalty This happened | he has been in the big show but| that Bassler stars. For be it known|The state of North Dakota to the Seine | Cat Suh and Router, | in, well located for $50004 on match game between two bitter | {Wo seasons is already being her-| that Johnny ix also a good hitter. tbove named defendants: Agreement on : edt all: 10:30. Ae |\-ferias abd almost iramediats. pos: rivals and a serious argument arose | #lded as Schalk's most likely*suc-! In 1922 he led the catchers in this) You are hereby summoned to an- A fy h FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH RAE | Sesion given. Geo. M. Re as to the proper procedure, “cessor in back of the plate. | respect, clouting the old apple at a SWer to the complaint in the above American’s Death | Harry c. Postlethwaite, Minister. | 11:30 Sunday ‘school. i panpmaten: play, it is permissible to! as to the Tigers from the) 328 clip. In fielding he ranked | enritled a Hon, whch is tied ia the Is Reached ..%i": arate at 10:30 tiers Boca ae ‘4 ¥ program of the| FOR RENT—Large front room in ¢ ball and drop it without pen- | Pacific coast by Ty Cobb in 1921,} fourth, with a percentage of .98| he clerk of the district ‘The Only | Alternative.’ Where ys I. private home ‘suitable for two. alty, at the spot where it lay when, deflected. In medal play the moved ball must be replaced before being | pHREE court of Burleigh county, North Da- : shall We find ultimate happiness, in ur Washington, April 28.—American, business, pleasure, golf, bridge, or {answer upon the subscribers at their, Minister Scaurman at Peking.| Christ? ssler has showed remarkable! in 117 games. i ae kota, and to serve a copy of y Wednesday evening mid week | Break? y d ‘ast. and esi prayer meeting. | Phone tions ee Hee i | Music by the quartette, FOR SALE—Cash or good paper, ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH played. Se Hal ruling that if a player is put out \ offices within thirty days after the China, has reached an agreement} iesdames Barnes and Scotharn and WY. good paper, She n lewally delivered ball en.| 0f the first game of a double /service of this summons,upon you, ex-| with the Chinese foreign cftice f0r] Messrs, Halverson und Humphreys. Ave. D near Seventh St. Besh Six Touring eur. E. V. Lahr, “———@ | aites ‘the buteman to reach fivst,| Header he is ineligible for the sec- |clusive of the day of service; and in’ the settlement of the Coltman case! junior Sunday School at 9:30,{ 10:30 a. m, German service with| Bismarck. 4-28-3t | Do You Know ar PAIGE 2 ALPE Ce ond eandene: ‘case of your failure to appear or an- involving the death of Charles|ojner departments at 12m. Classes! special sermon on a burning ques- ; B ball? || vance. Leh ih ale jswer judgment will be taken against | Coltman, an American, at thelr, at in a well graded school in| tion of the day. Dance at Patterson Hall asedall? |! FOUR—AI tho players who take! Every ‘Chingse auerchontidéale with |¥0u by default for the relief demand-| hands of Chinese sentries at ti€| charge of faithful and earnest teach-| 8:00 P. M. English service, Ser-| Wednesday and Saturday o—_______________« capers payers le din the complaint, gates of Katgan. ers. mon subject: “Confessing Christ. | evenin, the play are credited with |foreign firms through a “comprador,” gs. i ees i Dated at. Washburn, North Dakota, The agreement provides ‘for @B) Christian Ende: : at 7:00. Even- Friday evening: Bible clas: By BILLY EVANS aniaselst. who acts as interpretot and, liaison|this 1st day of March A. D., 1923. logy trom: the) Ticlan inthe ristian Endeavor at 7:00. Even 8. ee Questions FIVE—The major leagues have a! officer. WILLIAMS & TELLEFSON, — Povinee of Kulgun, the Immediate| 2 Wership at 8.00 Theme “The Vietor Bartling, Pastor. : ALL BLACK. ONE=In event ofa game that is : ON, Enovi even, : Value of Personality”. Special music — | Mdny layers of tulle make side ,¢ forfeited, after it has gone beyond | Attorneys for Plaintiff, removal from office ot the Chiéf of | by the choir under the dircction of /McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | panels for a frock of aa pee 4 Office and Postoffice Address, | Staff, the chief vdjutant and the “Pj Washburn, N. D.! adjutants who were in command Preteen, areee. Gee five innings, what is done with the } | B24GhA-7-14-21-2 \tent Thy Name” (Wilson), Let us records? TWO—What ~is »the distance from CHURCH. meuse. ‘They are bunch Dr. S. F. Halfyard, Pastor. Pompons at the wate paises 10:30 a. m—Pub - THE zINY pleen SOUGHS ONE. _ of the offending troop’, and’ the ¢ worship. H Me — ‘ payment to Coltman’s heirs of an a ae t Ch. hoir: « “4 i ° the pitcher's’ box. to the home , SHERIFF'S SALE. indemnity to be fixed by the Amer-|eeP_up the evening services during] {horus choir: | “Magnify, es | R plate? 2 i : S Or oN the Spring Season. The crowds have ” by Ira B. Wilson. — THREE —When is thé'catcher charg. | 4 os ; | County ef Borleici 2, DAKOTA. | ican goverament. been fine, let us not falter. Solo—Like as the Hart,” “sung. by FEY pues 8 nareed eee ‘ to ae Fi cl! Farmers Union Warehouse Metvan- | Al Twi yaa .|. Junior Endeavor Monday evening Me W. J. .Targart, k DUR It while runnig down a . Bem aae, er. hfe rene tile 1) Miling Company, Plintiti 1 But Two at 415, This will be x missionary ,,SeFmon-theme: “The Ideal Chris- FREY PHOTO y be . | , YY, @ corpor- > meeting in charge of ‘Mrs. Langer,| "4, four players take. part, the runner } ; ; { j Boats Picked U , -|..12 m7-Sunday school. Thie school is finally called out for interfer- | [iil : : Notice Is Hereby Given, That Pp lgarcia urea Veeder! on. [ine Aaa in, attendance ‘and. tales Fda NORTH DAKOTA © 4 t of the line, : . EX, : virtue of an execution to me directed ’ a j - . iH H es poner d ee £ ind delivered and ow inns eas, Capetown. Winlon sf South Af-|ing at 800, Bring your bibles and | S#icieBer. Let all the teachers and ear a Northwest for ge ane) %... ak lissued out of the-clerk’s office of the Tiea, April 28—All but two life-, road the third Chapter of Isaiah. | **poso"s be Present. ie IS_YOUR FILMS.©, Fourth Judicial District Court, State | boats belonging 1» tho Portugese| all are invited to the services of the p,m: ague. elp- FIVE—In the major leagues, if a | of North Dakota, in and for thc |‘steamer Mossamedes wrecked sev- ful service for the young people. player is put out of the first game | F ‘| County of Burleish, upon a judgment erat’ da vekuren, s 4 ys ago at Cape Friao are of a double header, may he play | 7 rendered in said court in faver..of VELVET AND ORG. pilithe second contest?» Be 5 , at GE Rng a Farmer A Warehouse ‘Mercan- nen Resor fa hare Seer pikes CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (SOCIETY | 4 very unusual effect fe wilnedcon\| iswers i é : - {tile ani iiling Compsny, plats | i ‘or. . and Ave. C. a ONE—In a game which has gone tt nanan ee d t Consumers. Company, a’ , The Mossamedes cartied 287%As-) sundsy service at 11:00 a. m. Sorinace: fionps Be epplying.: Siguees over five innings and is then for- | ns on, Defendant, EBay ievied | sie, poh Subject: “Probation After Death”. | white organdie. feited, the records go into the av-| Hetmie Groh, diminutive third eaeker? of the New Yor Giants, 'w following daseribed real #] Buiday School at 9:45.a, m. me Pry . Cleaning, -Pressing,| wednentoy evening service’ at 8 TWO—The distance “is 60 fect 6| bagger- He alo added a home run to the day's total at bat in the first] Eighteen (i (aay serene ip, and Dyeing. Repairing. Call 58.Joclock. ae. “armistice “amounts: to" 502 at inches. ; (61), Original ‘Plat hard the City of Taitoring. A reading room is open in the lion rounds. me of the seagon at ‘Boston. erages as made. | the old apple on the nose ag this was Snapped. It went for a of said defendgnt, to-wit: