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© merman a new PAGE SIX | RUTH SLAMS OND HOMER THIS SEASON} Two Other Yankees Made Home Runs in Yesterday’s Win Over Cleveland Chicago, July 19-—Number 22 was | t struck on Bube Ruth's mirror ht to greet him when he awe Ile copped his latest homer in yesterday's game with Detroit when Waite Hoyt hela the Tigers to one run and the won the first game of the series in the mid- dle western city, 4 to 1. Of the four runs made by the New York team three were non-stop af- fairs, one Babe's and the othe from the sticks of Dugan and W Boston and Chicago broke © their double header in the Mlinois city Boston winning the first game, | 6 to 3, and Uhicago the second, 1L | to 3. The Cardinals won a fast game from the Giants, 6 to 1, playing in the Polo Grounds ang the Cine Reds defeated Brooklyn, climbing a little nearer the top of the National League ladder. The Giants and Reds h lost 30 xames but the have four more won than neinnati, The Reds trimmed the ooklyn team, 8 to 4, in a quiet and gentlemanly game. In ¢ and the Senators got run and then took a little rest while the home team the tour times. Although outhit nearly two to Louis shut out the Phila- delphians and took the game, 2 to 0. In a close fought game in Phila- delphia, the home team beat the Chi- cago Nationals, 7 to 6. Pittsburgh took a fall out of Boston on the latter's ground, winning 5 to 3. LOCALSTAKE SECOND GAME Defeat Valley City, 6 to 1, In Contest © one Valley City, July 19—Heavy hit- ting featured the play In the second game of the Valley City-Bi in the North league yesterday. out 10 hits and the visitors nine. Bismarck won, 6 to 1 Shanley, second marck, got three hi times to bat. Ragged support was given Pitcher Jerry Dunn of the Valley City team. “Buck” Taylor, Bismarck pitcher, after a bad start braced up and had the game well in hand after the fourth inning after which he was never in danger, Bismarck got 6 runs, nine hits and had two errors, while Valley City had one run, ten hits and seven errors, The box score Valley mage, Lauber, If. Kennedy, 2b. . Jude, cf. .. Shanlaub, 1b. S eman for Bis- s in as many Totals Bismarck Randall, rf. 69 to Condon, ss. Noll, 1b. Taylor, p. eowssoars me Seo Totals Batterie: Wallin, Dougan. plays: : Taylor nd Umpire: Funk. Double Bismarck 2. Valley City 0. NEW INFIELDER Valley City, N. D. July 19.—Zim- infielder obtained _ by Manager Tom Shanley of the Bismarck club made his appearance in the opening game of the Valley | City-Bismarck series here. He play- ed third base. He joined the team ) from the Iron Range league. Nord was still out of the game with a ; spiked hand. The game ended 2 to 4 2 in 10 innings. Valley City scored first. Seibold was safe on the error of Noll, play- ing first for Bismarck, He advanc- # ed to second and third on an out and a hit scored on pitcher Cantin’s out. i Valley scored also in the fourth. * Benhoff singled and stole second. Cantin scored him with a single. Bismarck scored two runs in the seventh. Noll was safe on a fielder’s choice. Indian Joe Day hit the first } ball pitched over the left-field fence for a homer, scoring Noll ahead of him. There was a good crowd out for “the opening ‘game. Schanlaub, former Jamestown first, baseman, appeared on first for Val- ley City, having taken Earl Picker- ing’s place-as manager. Bernier and Zimmerman got one hit each for Bismarck and Day got two hits. Noll and Day were credit- Maybe They'll Settle It For Good This Time BENN¥ LEONARD Is Benny Leonard, king of light-weights, to be treated to a surprise party when he steps into the ring with Lew Tendler at New York on ones are shaking their heads dubiously. slowed up considerably. Hig go proves it, they say. aiming to be equally tend Leonard is at least a And Lew didn’t take the title so Eastern fight Leonard often has expressed himself a nxious to eliminate Tendler once and for all. most dangerous challenger, ure with his laurels as long as the Philadelphian is not decisively Lew beaten, t nyt Is_ ther ny | the flagstick pall comes in- move the flagstic penalty if, after h removed, the player's to contact with it? A player has a perfect right to have the flagstick removed at any time. Usually he makes such a re: quest when he believes he has a chance to hole out. It is permissible for either himself or his partner or one of the caddies to remove the flagstick It is always wise to have the stick carried to a safe distance from the hole. If the ball of the player comes into contact with the stick after it has been removed he loses the hole. In avery closely one of thg p feels that his op- ponent has driven his ball out of bounds from the tee. He is desirous of ttin: ch information before ng his next shot, feeling that his opponent's ball out of bounds he will have a slight edge that may determine his style of play. Has the player such right? The player has the right at any time of ascertaining whether his op- Ponent’s ball is out of bounds or not before his opponent can compel him to continue his play. is there a difference in the pe alty when a pla in putting strikes his opponent's ball in match or medal play? There is considerable difference. In match y there is no penalty, and a player's opponent may replace his ball or not as he chooses. In medal play there is a one-stroke penalty, consequently it is always safer. to ask your opponent who is closer to the hole to either lift his ball or play it. In medal play it is necessary that your opponent replace his ball in as near as possible to its original good as when he met Tendler the last tim ny position. MINOTERS ARE ‘STILL GOING Beat Jamestown by Large Score of 15 to 4 “Jamestown, N. D., July 19.—Still’ in o slump the Jimkotans took the amall end of the second game of the series With Minot’ by a pienic score of 16 to 4 last evening. With “Wally” Walters \ pitching the Minot team had Wingfield’s men on the run from the start - though the latter did get two riins in: the first without 8 single hi aned last night when he stopped Ritchie Mitchel] of Milwaukee in the fourth round of a 15-round match at the New York Veladrome, but it is doubtful whether the victory en- hanced the Chicagoan’s title aspira- tions in the 136-pound division, MARKET NEWS DOWNTURN ON WHEAT MART Liverpool Fails to Respond to Yesterday’s Advance Chicago, July 19.—Wheat show- ed a downward slant in price today during the early dealings. En- lurged receipts here together with a poor response in Liverpol to yes- terday’s price upturns on this side of the Atlantic had a bearish ef- fect. general public buying and some uncertainty was caused by an- nouncement that the government supervisers had asked for the names of actual traders who were long or short 500,000 bushels or more. Heretofore reports which the government shad asked for re- quired no names. The opening which ranged froin % to % cents lower with Septem- ter 97% to 98c and December $1.00% to $1.01 were followed by a slight setback. Reports indicating danger of serious damage from black stem rust in the Canadian Northwest led to an advance in wheat prices at- They think Benny scrap with Pihkey Mitchell a few endowed with wisdom teeth, con- ‘one could notice it! up over the coming drama and being He regards and knows he cannot rest SO | STANDINGS aoe AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Cleveland St. Louis Chicago . Detroit Philadelphia Washington Loston .... . 29 NATIONAL LEAG New York .. Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicago . ooklyn Louis 1, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Ww. L. St. Paul .,. Louisville } Kansas City Columbus Milwaukee Indianapolis Minneapolis .. Toledo ..... Minot ... Bismarck . Jamestown Valley City . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 7; St. Paul 6. Kansag City 8; Columbus 5. Milwaukee 7; Toledo 6. Louisville. 5; Minneapolis 4. ® | yoarlings $5.75 to $8.00. g | lower. .|No, 1 amber durum . G|No. 1 req durum 3 |No, 2 flax . -!mortgagor, to The State of ter an carly decline. It was point- ed out that there had been heavy recent rains.and that the Canadian crop was a long ways from har- vest. The close was strong 1% to 2 cents net higher with September $1.00% to $1.00% and December $1.031%% to $1.03%. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, July 19.— Hog receipts 48,000. Good kinds mostly 15 to 25 cemts lower. Top $7.65. Cattle receipts 10,000. Better giades matured steers fairly active, spots a shade higher than Wednes- ty’s low time. Early top $11.50. Veal calves to packers $10.00 te $10.50. Sheep receipts 14,000. Fat native lambs weak to 25 cents lower. Early top native lambs $13.75. Sheep steady. q EAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, July 19.—Wheat re- ceipts 69 cars compared with 126 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- ern $1.05% to $1.12%; No. 1 dark northern spring choice to fancy 71.21% to $1.31%; good to choice $1.12% to $1.2016; ordinary to g004 tember $1.051%; December $1.06%4. Corn No. 3 yellow, 81 to 81 ¥egy Oats No. 3 white, 35% to 36%. Rarley 54 to 63 cents. Rye No. 2,-61% to 62 %c. Flak No. 1, $2:73% to $2.75%. MIN POLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, July 19.—Flour ue- changed to 10 cents higher, at $6.00 tc $6.10. Bran unchanged to 50 cents higher at $20.50 to $21.00. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ©: So. St. Paul, July 19.—Cattle re- ceipts 400. Canners, cutters, and bologna bulls about steady. Other killing classes mostly weak to 2b} cents lower. Grass-fed steers anil Grass-fat cows $3.25 to $6.50. anners and cutters $2.25 to $3.25. Bologna hulls largely $4.50 to $5.00. Choice stockers and feeders nominally steady. Others practically at a standstill with the price tendency Calves receipts _ 1,000. Twenty-five to 650 cents lower. Best lights largely $7.50 to $8.75. Hog receipts 9,000. Mostly 10 to 18 cents lower. Good to choice grades mostly $7.00. Bulk packing sows $5.50 to $7.00. Pigs largely $6.35. Sheep receipts 800 Lambs most- ly 50 cents lower. Desirable grad native $12.50. Sheep steady. Fa ewes mostly $3.00 to $6.00. BISMARCK GRAIN, (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) No. 1 dark northern $1.09 No. 1 northern spring. a There were ro indications of | th, NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT-! GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE ! * Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and deliv- ered by Joseph R. Hitedorf and Esther. Hilsdorf, his wife, mortgagors, The State of North Dakota, mort- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~ North Dakota on the 27th day. of December, 1919, and recorded in Book 29 of Mortgence at page 27%, will be foreclose: j Premises in such mortgage and here- to) inafter described at the front door of the court house in the Cit; by a sale of the of dated the 23rd day, of Junc,| Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh nd filed for record in the of-jand State of North Dakota at the en County North Dakota on the 23rd_da June 1913, und recorded in Book 29 gf Mortgages at page 133, will. be foreclosed by a sale the Register, of Deeds of the| hour of two o'clock P. M., on the 11th of Burleigh -and State ot day of August, 1923, to satisfy the of | ai iount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such of the premises} mortgage and which will be sold to in such mortgage and hereinafter] satisfy the same are described as described at the front door of the} follows: court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State] tion Number Twenty-one of North Dakota at the hour of two/ Township Number The North One-Half (N%) of Sec- 21), in One Hundred o'clock P. M., on the ith day of| Thirty-eight (138) North, of Range August 1923 to satisfy the amount due sale. Number Seventy-five (75), upon such mortgage on the day ofj the Fifth Principal Merid i ing 320 acres more or less according ‘est of contain- The premises described in such} to the Government survey thereof. mortgage and which will be sold t satisfy the same are described follows: aie Nort! Lot: of Section Number Six (6) in Town- ship Number One Hundred _ Forty- three (143) North, of Range Number RaR ‘Twenty-three Hundred Seventy-Bigh' Southeast Quarter of the} and 99-100 Dollars f west Quarter (SEXYNW) and/ gether with the costs of this fore- hree (3), Four (4) and Five (5)| closure. There will be due on such mort« e at the date of sale the sum pt ($2378.99) to- Dated this 23rd day of June, 1923. The State of North Daketa, Mortgagee. Seventy-Eight (78), West of the Fifth} George F. Shafer, Pri a United ipal Meridiai n more or less according to the States Government ercof. There will be due on such mort- age at the date of sale the sum of velve Hundred Fifty-six and 86-100 rs ($1256.86), together with the costs of this foreclosure. Dated this 23rd day of June, 1923. The State of North Dakota, Mortgagee. George F. Shafer, Attorney General of The State $1.06 to $1.11%; July $1.04%4; Sep-| mp, 69 . 63 » 2.24 2.19 AQ No, 1 mixed durum. No. 1 flax .. No. 1 rye-.. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE e is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and deliv- ered by Sherman M. Hess, unmarried North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the. 26th day of November, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 6th day of December, 1918, and re- corded in ‘Book 29 of Mortgages at page 241, will be fore¢lésed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage ‘and -hereinafher dascribed at the front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck,-in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. M., on the 11th day of August, 1923, to sat- isfy the amount due upon such mort- »|@age on the day of sale. TIONAL’ LEAGUE NA ot Louis 6; New York 4. Philadelphia 3 Chicago 6. Pittsburgh 5; Boston 1. Cincinnati 8; Broaklyn 4. AMERICAN. LEAGUE St. Loni; Philadetphia 0. Boston 6-3; Chicago 3-11. New York 4; Detroit 1. Cleveland 4;, Washington 1. WESTERN LEAGUE ‘Oklahoma City 8-0; Wichita 3-1. Tulsa 8: 8t. Joseph 4. . Sioux City 9; Omaha 8. Denver The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: The South One-Half of the North- ‘west Quarter and Lots three. and four of Section Number Two, in Town- ship Number One-.Hundred Forty: three North, of Range mber Sev- enty-eight (78), West of the Fifth Principal idian containing 169.79 acres more or less according ‘to the Gosernment survey thereof. nate ee i} Et such mort age at the of'sale the sum o Ffwenty-one Hundred. witty-five’ mad 67-100 Dollars ($2165.67), together with the costs of this foreclosure. : * Dated this 28rd ay of June, 1923, Gene; {tof The State Noa ee cota, “ fo 8. George’ F.. Shafer, = 1 of The State North ota,” heinhart: J. Kamplin, . sistant, ‘of North Dakota, Rheinhart J. Kamplin, Assistant Attorney General and ‘Attorney for the Board of University and School Lands of The State of North Dakota Attorneys for Mortgage, Bismarck, North Dakota, (6-28 7-5-12-19-26 8-2) bare 1 OF REAL ESTATE MORT- FORECLOSURE SALE is hereby given that that in mortgage, executed and deliv- ered by John Howard Ozmun, an un- marricd man, mortgagor, to The State of North. Dakota, mgrigagec, dated the 28th day of Ap! 1919, and filed for record in the oftice of the Regis: ter of Deeds of the County of Bur- leigh and State cf North Daacta on the 8th day of Arril, 1919, and. re- corded in Book 29 of Mortgages at page 264, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage a hereinafter described at. the fr door of the court house in the City of Itismarck, in ¢he County of Bur. leigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P, M., on the 1ith day of August, 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in ortgage and which will be aatisty follows: “The East One-Half of the West One-Half (E4%W'%) of Section Num ber Twenty-two (22), in Township Number One. Hundred. Forty-four (144) North, of Range Number Seven: ty-nine (79), West of the Fifth Pi cipal Meridian, containing 160 acres more or less according to the Gov- ernment survey thereof, There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of 'wenty-four Hundred Sixty-four and 24-100 Dollars ($2464.24), together with the costs of this foreclosure, Dated this 23rd day of June, 1923, The State of North Dakota, Mortgagee. Gcorge_F.. Shafer, i Attorney General ‘of The State of North Dakota. Rhei rt J. Kamplin,. Assistant Attorney General and Attorney for the Board of University and School Lands of The State of North Dakota Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (6-28 7-5-12-19-26 8-2) NOTICE OF REAI. ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALI Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and deliv- ered by Ragnhild Ersland and Knute A. Frsland, her husband, mortgagors, to. The State cf North Dakota, mort- gagee, dated the 2ird day of Decem- ber, 1919, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of tl tl f such sold to the same are described as tl How Business: Depres- George F. Shafer, Attorney General of The State NOTICE GA containing 144.56] Attorney General of The State of North Dakota. survey| Rheinhart J: Kamplin, Assistant Attorney General and Attorney for the Board of University and Sehool Lands of The State of North Dakota Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (6-28 7-5-12-19-26 8-2) NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given, that that certain mortgage, executed and del ered ,by Charles B. Wii id Ruth Esther Williamson, his wife, mortgagors, to The State of North Dakota, day of February, 1919, and filed for record in, the office of the Register’ of Deeds ‘of the County ‘of Burleigh and Staté of''North Dakota on the jiamson mortgagee, dated the 26th 9th day of March 1919, and record- ed in Book 29 of Mortgages at page 255, will be foreclosed by a sale of ‘he premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. M., on he 11th day of August 1923 to satis- 'y the amount due upon such mort- Rage on the day of sale. The premises described in such thortgage and which -will be sold to atisfy the same are described follows: The Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section Number Twenty-four (24) in Township Forty-one (141) <North, Number Seventy-eight (78), West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, contain- ing 160 acres more or less according to the Government survey thereof. Number One, Hundred of Range There will be due on such mort- | gage at the date of sale the sum of Eighteen Hundred Fi 39-100 Dollars ($1,853 with the costs of this foreclosure. 9), together Dated this 23rd of June, 1923. The State of North Dakota, Mortgagee. ~ of North Dakota. Rheinhart J. Kamplin, Assistant Attorney General and Attorney for the Board of University and School Lands of The State of North Dakota Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (6-28 7-5-i2-19-26 8-2)- OF REAL ESTATE MORT-| FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and deli ered man, mortgagor, to The North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the 21st day of July, 1909, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on: the 21st day of July, 1909, and recorded in Book 29 of Mortgages at page 24, will be foreclosed by a sale of the by Samuel M. Ferris, a singie State of remises in such mortgage and here- after described at the front door of the court house in the City of Bis- marek in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. M., on the 11th day of August, amount due upon such mortgage on 1923, to satisfy the he day of sale, The premises described. in such THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1923 mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: Sid Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), and Four (4) of Section Four (4), in Township One Hundred Forty- Three (143) North, of Range Seventy- Eight (78), West of the Fifth Prin- cipal Meridian containing 159.16 acres more or less, There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of Seventeen Hundred Forty-one and 61-100 Dollars, ($1741.61), together with the costs of this foreclosure. Dated this 23rd day of, June, The State of North Dakota, Mortgagee. George F. Shafer, Attorney General of The State of North Dakota, Rheinhart J. Kamplin, Assistant Attorney/General and Attorney. for the Board of University and School Lands of The State of North Dakota Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (6-28 7-5-12-19-26 8-2) NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- - GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice |is hereby given that that certain mortage, ered-by R. L. Scott, a single man, mortgagor, to The State of North Da- kota, mortgagee, dated the 18th day of February, 1913, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 25th day of February, 1913 and re- corded in Book 29 of Mortgages at page 120, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. sy on the llth day of August 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: The North One-Half of the Morth- east Quarter (N%NE%) and the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SW%NE%) of Section Number Thirty-Three ), in Town- ship Number One Hundred Forty-one (141) North, of Range Number Eighty (80), West of the Fifth Prin- cipal, Meridian, containing one hun- dred twenty (120) acres more or less according to the United States Gov- ernment survey thereof. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of Eight Hundred Seventy-nine and 78-100 Dollars ($879.78), together with the costs of this foreclosure. Dated this 23rd day of June, 1923. The State of North Dakota, Mortgagee. George F. Shafer, Attorney Gencral of The State of North Dakota. Rheinhart J. Kamplin, Assistant Attorney General and Attorney for the Board of University and- School Lands of The State of North Dakota Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (6-28 7-5-12-19-26 8-2) NOTICE OF: REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and deliv- ered by Frank Kocher and Lizzie A. Kocher, his wife, moatgagors, to The State of North’ Dakota, mortgagee, dated the 15th day of July, 1911, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on-the 2ist day of July 1911, and recorded in Book 29 of Mortgages at-page 103, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in. such mort- gage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the City, of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. M., on the 11th day of August 1923,” to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The pre described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the’ same are described as follows: The South One-Half of the North- east Quarter (S%NE%), the North- west Quarter of the Southeast Quar- ter (NW%SE%) and Lot Two (2) of Section Number Six (6), in Township Number One Hundred’ Forty (140) North, of Range Number Eighty (80), West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, containing 161.82 acres more or less 1923. |. executed and deliy-| cording to the U. S. Governmese survey thereof. . . : ere will be due on such mort- age at the date of sale the sum of Fen Hundred Fifty-five and 39-100 Dollars ($1055.39), together with the costs of this Haat Dated this 23rd di ‘f of June, 1923. The State of North Dakota, Mortgagce. George F. Shafer, Attorney General of The State of North Dakota. Rheinhart J..Kamplin, Assistant Attorney General and Attorney forthe Board of University and School Lands : of The State of North Dakota Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota, (6-28 7-6-12-19-26 8-2) NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage,executed and dcliv- ered by Oscar F, Johnson and Elise R. Johnson, his wife, mortgagors, to The State of North Dakota, mort- gagee, dated the 2nd day of January 1908, and filed for record in the ot fice of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the Cth day of Jan- wary, 1908, and recorded in Book 29 of Mortkages at page 4, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter des- cribed at the front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. M., on the ith day of August, 1923, ‘to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which wit! be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: The Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Number Twenty-eight (2s), in Township Number One Hundred Forty-two’ (142) North, of Range Number Seventy-nine (79), West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, con- taining One Hundred Sixty (160) There will be due on such mort- gare at the date of sale the sum of leven Hundred One and 65-100 Dol- lars ($1101.65), together with the Gosts of this foreclosure. Dated this 23rd day of June 1923. The State of North Dakota, Mortgagee. George F. Shafer, Attorney General of The State of North Dakota, Rheinhart J. Kamplin, Assistant Attorney General and Attorney for the Board of University and School Lands of The State of North Dakota Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (6-28 7-5-12-19-26 8-2) FILM CONCERNS BIDDING FOR TOM GIBBONS St. Paul, Minn., July 19.—Five mo- tion picture companies are bidding for the services of Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul light heavyweight boxer, Eddie Kane, his manager, said today. Four picture offers have been re- ceived from California producing firms and one from New York. One company wishes to star Tommy in a serial story of 12 episodes, one in a thrilling romance and the others would leave the plot to Gibbons and Kane. Kane said that he would accept one of the offers as soon as satisfactory arrangements can be completed. Gib- bons, however, now has a vaudeville contract calling for 14 wecks of services. He is appearing in Minne- apolis this~week, the first week of the engagement. pone appear- ing in boxing exhibitions with “Wild Bill” Hart of Minneapolis, and dem- onstrating blows he used in his re- cent fight with Jack Dempsey, world’s heavyweight champion, at Shelby, Montana. Kane said he is continuing to re- ceive offers from promoters for an- other bout with Dempsey but said he would turn a deaf ear to them until Tommy has completed his vaudcvilloy and movie engagements. 4 TT TAQ TAWTAW? WUTAET AW NOT AG ATTAG TUT AG TAGT TAG TAG TAN TAN TANT ACTAR TAG TAG TAG TAN TAN TAC TAG TAC TAG SY ON ber wy sion T ests Good-Will Many,.a manufacturer during the past two years has’ had an opportunity to measure as never before the rea) worth of his advertising investment. He has Been his trade - marked line keep: up in sales and his unadvertised goods shrink to a small fraction of thei be cited. y former. volume. Innumerable instances could Dealers can tell a similar story. The number of makes carried of each item have shrunken to a very few—the best known and most. frequently called for. Dealers have.changed their point of view; they no longer ‘stock lightly with many brands, but substantially with a few: ... Quick turnover is their only salvation. _and their real source’of profit in a prosperous period. eo ,y % \ blished by the Bismarck ‘Daily Tribune Association of Advertising i aaa Ae Ina in. co-operati depression