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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923 hee (TOMMY CAME NEAR HAVING TO FIGHT PROMOTER, TOO ||| MARKET NEWS RALLY HELPS Life Insuranc e WHEAT PRICEIN "° scr Snreiati puauvatie. COLLINS NOW AFTER RECORD IN CT R ALING | Chicago, June 16—Although wheat 25 $14.60 50 $37.10 {underwent a moderate downturn it 30 $16.85 55 ‘ $47.50 | pri tod: hi 8 1: zi “4 enn | TEeer GMOE alacge The initl Bane a5 . $19.85 60 ........ $60.70 ness was ascribed largely to selling 40 $23.85 6B ....-.-+ $79.15 Bad Bison from Simoes Act as Bullish Factor Age Prem. Age Prem. 21.2.6... $13.35 45. on account of views expressed by Secretary Wallace thaé law prices were due to overproduction. How- ever, crop damage reports frdm Missouri and other places that have heretofore: been «ending good re- ports led quickly to an upturn in values. The opening which varied from unchanged figures to 3-8 cents lower with July $1.11 5-8 to $1.11- 3-4 an& September $1.09 3-4 to $1.09 Veteran White Sox Second Baseman Not Centent Mere- ly With Hitting Hard OTHER LEAGUE RECORDS |. This is our Regular Policy and has the Disability Clause and Autonfatic Loan Clause without charge and is free from Military Clause or Restrictions as to Residence or Travel. Double Indemnity may be included if desired. - We_also write Participating Policies and our Divi- dends, are very large. Chicaro, June 16.—(By the Asso: ciateg 1 ) Swiping bases in this ; AU eed 7-8 was followed by further declines ‘ d for q : a a ie and then by’ an advance to _ well We accept notes for Premiums and the agent does ognition and leadership to Fildie Cot above yesterday's finish. not have to guarantee them. lin ur nd baseman of the Dearth of speculative buying brought about a decline after some show of strength,in the early deal- ings. Close heavy 5 to 1% cents net lower with July $1.10% to 31.10% and September $1.09 to $1.09%. We can use a few first class agents. Great-West Life Assurance Company HATCHER BROTHERS aver released to mies including last Wed jeate that) Hddie , whom ervers have touched with infirmity, is in the go i top notch peg in American Loague batting hone The figures Collins annexed nine hits in his he ‘ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK t 1 ne € yoosted him * “f Pee SAINNise atta sa batters | cnicago, dune 16.—-Hor receipts| fi STATE AGEN FARGO, N We ts ifateg. 4 eee 4,000.. Good to choice. butchers Wis azer 48, com: ARE SOME OF THE THINGS TOMMY GIBBONS IS DOING ‘TO GET HIMSELF IN SHAPE FORK HIS MEETING WITH SACK DEMP- EAL So A Re SA pared with 870 a week ago. SR IELBY, MONT, JULY 4, SHADOW BOXING, PUNCHING TH BAG, RUNNING AND SKIPPING THE ROPE ARE ALL EMPHA- | strong. Close Merwe “upriaTale : : Collins’ forging Baa ae ie ED IN HIS TRAINING PROGRAM. TOMMY ALSO PLAYS GOLF AND HE WIELDS A MEAN SCYTHE,. TOO!! Range $7.10 to $7.30. Bulk $6.85 — Bee iat cvunte? ot his Aone Sea ae BY BOB DORMAN cyclone, He put Kelty to sleep in j——— to $6.15. Desirable pigs mostly) pulls $4.00 to $4.25. Stockers and Packing sows $5.00 to $6.00. Peete sciskndy, Dena oatlenesl Conden continued his good work | Nea Service Writer the fifth round. With yesterday's "9 to 7 victory, | $660 to $6.26 _, | feeders $5.00 to $7.00. Calves re- 0. career. Alreaty ig atele during the [on short for Bismark. nu Mont., June 16.-One day} Gibbon’s purse was supposed to be Brooklyn has the edge of the ee able beef heifers} ceipts none. Compared with week Sheep receipts none. Prices for uh see Meee ux score: iis Big gue anne wule els ‘The promoter didn't want to to. one, and the Cuns|25 to’ 60 cents higher than werk ago veal calves around $1.25 high- | week, lambs about 50 cents higher. Se retiniarn nie: Delreit lug: | Samarek Ab RH Po AB) ings, Lully was Diereagan, ley Jilte twice within one game of the first | 260 GG area er| Best lights $86, to $10.00. | Good, ‘to nies " springers att Uns ae kis ‘ c i Cae A angi ReR GUT RTERE While Mik i i , y (ete [ Practical packer top $9.25. 5.00 to 5 andyweight ‘ vith 3 Condon 88... -4 0 2 3 6 0) A pnotographer came out to take While” Mike was arguing with the division, again have gone definitely Oe aay : ‘ '§ | Practical packer top $ ree viois Pack. Cocrme (Noe 5 0 11 ond Gibbons to pose. After the pic- | that the wentieman had tive-dul- py was called to Tex: | Iorgely $1.00 higher. Stockers and around steady. Range $6.35 to| to $5.25. + Morita alan first haseman, | 2cuennn(€ 4 ©| tare was taken the boys figured they |lar bill in his hand. He looked at | as by the se mous ica ont is mo- | feeders active, 25 to 60 cents high- Bernier If Vo + Louis Cardinals, Ge- | er, Bulk $9.00 to $10.25. oug ht to put on another fight. the bill and then at Mike. ther and the ém third place with an av Gre 178, : Bear dian Wie ny and the buliy fought four] Mike took the eve. He grabbed | spite “his absence, won over Boston, | “sneep receipts 6,000, ‘Today's re- : Pabe Ruth, of the Yankees gradu. | Shanley, p 7 0 cond round Gib- | the five spot and said—“Well, we'll |® to 3. Sige Seong atlas oMareedl NED ae 1 drink insist All ‘ Fedieseapmecweenalim= | Nonu oR ey idn’t know whether he was in] just take this. Detroit made it two straight from | spring lambs mostly 75¢ to $1.00 3 . 2 : Zart ef 00 the ring or ina ship on a rough sea, elf and “Cy” Williams of the Phil He thought he was losing. But after lies, for home run honors in the 1 a aie olen tes nt Me +-- 88 6 11 24 10 72) 54 was over the d around , t fight. And he And then New York Boston, 2 to 0, and i hington beat |higher. Strong to unevenly higher. * ’ 2 5, 1911, Tommy oe oo 8 Ss. etheka fl ewes J, Sf | jer Babe obtained his thirt A & x . during the week, while the ue ee arr A A hin ang cheered. pretty much elated et AUaRLAGieNDoUEEES| ahi \ The snappy Lime Drink National Lengue circuit clouter’s to- | SEnn’’y, <> club bul its outcome. Ais ; MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN { oa ver, It 0 7 st” om d . He got three hits off Us N oer tal remained at twenty, Babe is lead- | Haulers If ves stuck out my chest, cond fight came off a week |‘rom dropping, tte got ive ns, in- | Minneapolis, June 16—Wheat re-] | [etary batertt od teens bead ad ee ees Fyeeaianiits acore| with 47 and inito- (oye. and tried to act h K. 0. Brown, Gibbons got Wali At ea e arker in the |CeiPts 134 cars compared with : i For Home Use. tal | with 121, which besides | Jude, ef ea y waiteddtheltanesoitol| (is andaasirekenenibucutharmavde)| CUdner nent lat ge cote a cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- Brownte’s Ginger Ale i | Sebold, rf 00 ‘ eleventh, which registered on his ‘With a Mild Twang. \) include thirteen doubles |), i euro knocked Brown out in the fifth, too. | oo ig. ern $1.12% to $1.22%; No. 1 dark ‘at eM Fountains and Stores, ‘Ask your grocer. © tripk eee pats r later he joined the| Brown was a colored boxer, the |°°""' ie northern spring choice to fancy = ling batters: Ruel, Wash- | “Ye's ©? ‘Thers he found the | only one Tommy ever fought. Fe eee 31.30% to $1.37%; choice to good 4 H 70; Jamiesun, Cleveland, | UPC, © 0 OJ nuny as auhemehippedl|h GMike thoue vel: waasesineptombal Ne Conc “MORECLOSURE SALE) {122% to $1.29% ; ordinary to good American Fountain Supply & Products Philadelphis loeuaniee 8 0) him a wonder,” saiq Tommy. So did I. TIC! E IS HEE EN, that | 81-1474 to 21%; July $1.18% Distributors of the Famous Green Polar Fountains, 3, S. Ric ishington, |, His First Fight “We'll go down to New York and ge, ag cuted and|September = $1.13%; December | Fixtures—Giassware—Supplies. , Detroit Cobb, De | Totals 11 C] sike decided Tommy might just as | make some re: k,’ he told me.” Koski and Mary | $1.14%. O88 Robert Street “Order from your Distributor.”Saint Paul, Minnesota Louis, .! Bismarck ... 031 001 000] well earn gome money too, He] Mike got him a match on the same | Koski Graney Malate ds, rou . Corn No. 3 yellow 1b to, 1h Louis, Kamm, Chi- | New Rock-Carr tat poo oie} matched his younger brother on the | card on which he, himself, was box- FS cali canola ae ee ae No. 3 white 39% . to 4 | . same card with himself at Minneapo- |ing .at Billy Gibson’s Fairmount ion, mortgagee, dat-| No.2 66% cent tee Not $2.00) poet Summary—Stolen bases, Ramage 2, ‘The fellow he ptckeq for our | Club. ay of | November, 1916, | ~~ aah . Louis, lead- | Jude 1, Pie bold 1; left| hero was named Cyclone Kelly. New York—that was going to be F ae pace renaD ee ae pt er of Deeds of the County : G MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR aii e But Tommy didn’t findshis euch ala lot to Tommy. ch and State of North Da- qd to the game | Carr., 4; sacrifice, Kennedy; double 5 i ian ih Ds oe i" Condon to Nord to Boardman; kota on the 6th Ae December,| Minneapolis, June 16.—-Flour uao- ring 1, smarek, 7; Hornsby of ing batter of of the N last season, has retu ue on bi BUSINESS DIRECTORY fter be oy ' ince ae Bape i A parma | Milwaukee pee 29 29 408] 4 ie and records cheney Shipments oe 50 barrels. of un injured knee and alleng- | base on balls, Ryan 1, ley 13} moleda Roth at page | Bra 0 . Nie rivals for the batting honors, | struck out, Shanley 2, Ryan 6; three Tae cih a a | _ RESULTS | y assijned oe ee WEBB BROTHERS nalized € o the game | base hits, Bernier, Lupe; home run, WAT 8 2s es @ | gagee instrument in. writing, By ign ized Wye return to the game | ate ey | indianapolie, «27: s}% 37 i f eo esmil H, Schmidt, of the County of ‘ rete ee Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors lay by smashing out | Lupe, Umpire, Pleva ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK last’ Wedne ie vy ai 5 ; a om American Association Ghlomet, State of Wisconsin, dated! 5. g¢ paul, June 16-—Cattl Licensed Embalmer in Charge three hits, which sent his avera St, Paul 6, Milwaukee 0. the Gth day’ of March, 1917, and filed | So. St. Paul, June 16.—Cattle re~ HO to ost, a mark obtained in 28 gam MAGICIANS WIN National Leag' Beastie qenlegilie 0: ganar Fe ee ed re | ceipts 190 compared with week ago.)| “DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 Tie figures released today, however Minot, D., June Minot Kan City 4, Minneapolis 3. ter of Deeds in and for said County | Practically al classes; and grades — of Burleigh ande State of North Da-j of. cattle closed at steady prices d hits in three innings and de-| New York ...... o April, 1923, compared to last week. Fat s s who hay J ited Jamestown in the secong game | Pittsburgh Indianapolis-Columbus; rain. PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS of mo ‘ leet e Canary =a and recorded in oo 175 of Assign- “ 50. Fi i veteran Za lof the series 8 to 6, Chenoweth, | Cincinnati National League Brenteient apni stock $4.00 to $7.50. Fat steers and D ie page 70, will be foreclosed : 5 Licensed Embalm: Charge aoe eee venoms of topping the | Cantin and Meier of Jamestown, hit Suisun beeen oe by a sale of the ‘premises in. snen|Yeatlings $7.60 to $9.60. Canners) no. poo, yop _ Night Pome 100 ex 682 list with an average of 409. Charley | home runs. Cincinnati New York 0. mortgage and hereinafter described | 9d cutters $2.50 to a2:2S, combloeny oe ‘ apeigt | R. H, E.| Chicago at the front door of the Court House Grimm of Pitsburg, is next with hicago 7, : d janes ae Brooklyn 9, in the City of Bismarek,.i Coun- and Jimmy Bottomley, of the ¢ | Jamestown ... 002 000 202—6 8 1] Boston Philadelphia-Pittsburgh, rain. “Burleigh ad. State of Ue Seun Sr n i r ay OTURATHETARTTTTATAU arale wha hia ed in 50 games is | Minot 000 323 00x—8 10 0 Philadelphia ae lout ofttwo! olelock. 2A0Ni uh HRSA WT Nil EE | + next with 37 Batterie; Cantin and Clarks Den- f Amiaticon league d day of July, 1923, to sat- Sammy Bohne, Cinctnnati’s speedy | nison and Worner. American League New York 10, St. Louis 0. isfy the amount due upon such mort- i on ld another stolen “= i Ww. Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 1. gage on thasday (ot sable. She nee eS his ll New. York as ; bed in sa gage a as his %| New York Detroit 2, Boston 0. ha eoldutetaaniety che aaine ‘ h |] Philadelphia Washington 8, Chicago 6, are described as follows, to-wit: The tis ; : ‘ 6 || Gleveland e West half of the Southwest quarter EG Williams, of the Phillies, NAD SiAnE te Detroit D. State League (W% SW) and the West half of out of the game because of | 4,,_, N: Ds STATE LEAGUE St. Lou New Rockford 9, Bismarck 5. the Northwest quarter (W% NW%) Heer hcanaavaanieteraaouace 4 eee Ben enrere aa of Section Thirty-two (32), in Town: : after he had rexistered | Bismarck : ningto Minot 8, Jamestown 6. ship One hundred forty-two (142), his 20th yas ret Faatecien ee — “North of Range Seventy-five (75), 6 the line-up but to date has not | HON Rec eeaee Linton 6, Hazelton 2, at Hazelton.| West, of the Sth. Principal. Meridian, 2, at Stras-) situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of One Thou- sand six hundred ninety-six 63/100 dollars, together with the costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, a | this 2nd day of Jame, 1923, New York, Emil H.-Schmidt, y 1 Assignee of Mortgagee, fr. innati, 64; H : erotian New ones Ac6 Walliams, | FOOTBALL FOR HOT WEATHER Berto Agdle ce Philadelphia, .351; Southworth, Bos- | - = 3 YANKEES WIN Gr Mortgage, ” Ny Bismarck, North Dakota. ton, 240; Brooklyn, .336; O’- COMING. CHAMP measured the distance of the fen ji “ ce —— Strasburg 3, in the western end of the circuit. | burg, Dave Bancroft and Frank Frisch, both members of the Giants, are hav- ing a merry race for run getting hon- ors. The former has crossed the Napoie American Association WwW. Ww Kansas City 3 Paul Columbus Louisville Hazelton trasburg wre te adelphia, Roush, Farrell, McInnis, Bos- ston Brooklyn, .330. ‘two New York Teams Still Out Ahead in Big Leagues By Narrow Margin Bunny Brief of Kansas City, un- derwent a slight slump in his batting during, the past week, but the Blue slugger managed to get another cir- cuit drive and as a Sesult ran his string of homers to irteen. De- spite his falling out of the “400” class in batting, he still retains a slight edge on J. Smith of. Todelo, | among the players who has partic pated in 35 or more games. Brief | is topping the list with an average of .284, while Smith is trailing only one point behind, G, Wright of Kansas City, is thirg with 37 Brief continued to lead as a run- | getter with 52 runs, and is out in | front in total bases with 121, which besides his four baggers include 13 | ¥ doubles ang 4 triples. | : Chicago, June 16—New York's two league leading teams divided honors yesterday. The Yankees checked their losing strength, de- feating St. Louis 10 to 0, but the} World Champion Giants again went i town to defeat before the Cincinnad Reds, 3 to 0. ‘The Yankees today are again three games out in.the lead and the Gi- ants are only four, as the Phila- delphia Athletics lost ang rain pre- vented the . Philadelphia-Pittsburgh series from continuing, a game ad- variced for the: Yanks ang a one-half game loss gor the Giante. One of the season’s most interest- ing series is on-at Philadelphia be- twean Connie Mack’s graduates and T Speaker’s scalpers. Philadel- phia won the first. and came the nearest to first place it has been in | years, but ‘yesterday old Sherrod Smith, former, star National Lea fier, stood the Athletics on their heads as he did the Yantss on Monday. The score was 4 tol, The, manner in ‘which Cincinnati has been ‘going’ has-attracted atten- tion and three, ptraight victories ‘ov- er the ~Giants-, running the team consecutivestrig up to 8 is, com- i ( ; pelling.,.as it brings the Red# to| maureen Orcutt, “ot” they White | .| within a game of, second place.; ° Bee hes: Club, New. Jersey, is only Tribune Advertising Every successful’ merchant and manufacturer adver- tises. That’s.one of the main reasons they have suc- ceeded—they’ll tell you so themselves. For local advertising The Bismarck Tribune is the best possible medium—going into hundreds of homes of all clamses—homes that ommatptite the buyers you wish to re Watch: the ads i in The Tribune and see the advertisers who. voice their asreement by oan its columns.” The Tribune, Bismarck HITTING BEE. “GOESTO TNS Defeat Capitals in Second| Game of Present Series | New “Rockford, ‘N.'D., June 16.— The Bismarek Capitals lost the sec- ond game of the Series with the “Twins” here: Manager . Shanley was jn the box for the visitors, which omecessitated 4, shift in the _ Covers the Blppe Like the Morning Sun. Attention is~attracted: to the Chi- t she has beaten some of the oo ees ok evi club got a home ey thas ‘the football season is over, London boys have: taken toa |cago-Brooklyn»-serie crucial in bee women: golfers in-'the state. _ bagger, while. Bernier + an ‘rough. It’s an adoption of football in the the Nationa)’ League’ the Phils-|She.carries-her clubs to: school and or three bases. | water. ««~ a ‘ : delphie-Clevelend) in « the Americans. | practices during. rages.

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