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PAGE SIX STRIBLING IN VICTORY OVER | MIKE MTIGUE Light Hea weight Champion, However, Keeps Under le | N. J. Law Newark, 1. (By the reiated illiam LL Georgia school ed his way to last night 1 world’s weight ¢ mpion, but engern cost him a golden chance to lift the coveted crown with his triumph A record of 15,000 | in the Pir nta ‘ the ’ reorgia i ‘ {point his veteran 1 tart to fini have the ‘| | ni hand ind | it ne hip ¢ McTigue the end of th his crov angie, sem or ckout fect when Wis 01 final ro at a disjointed head. { Round the ry fighting determined f| er, won every one] most and battle meteoric ur : of the 12 rounds, in the opinion of a{, Viton Missi majority of newspapermen, with his a slashing, whirlwind — at The| 19-year-old youngster made gal- | Jant bid for world title laur but his over anxiety at the erucial mo d a A ment him gh@ chance to. gain t doesn e fierce altuBk in the 10th that | mene citic ui alinost beat MeTigue into submis- | Controlled and res sion followed a whirlwind ninth| ~Lee J. Wils« round in which two sharp rights to] Over 2 domoin 27 miles long and the head jarred th mpion to] Cight miles’ wide Wilson ns su his heels and had him visibly | Preme. RYOREY. r the close of the tenth,| He is “the ec nd the eaptain Stribling suddenly lashed with his | bold and the of the rights they were battling at close | brit. quarters. It ded flush ‘on Me-{ He owns the town, He owns the Tigue's chin and the veteran rolled | buildings, aud the industries and the partly through the ropes and to one |Tailroad and the timber and farm eee ativan WNdly hurt cbut rose |! He is landlord and boss and, before the r had counted three | beetuse he owns everything” he i und rushed into a clinch also the McTigue Hung On Evey in town works for Desperately, Stribling swung with | him. amily rents from him. a right and left, but the champion | When taxes are due he pays them hung om, blocked most of the blows} #!l. When improvements are needed aimed ut his head and ground while he tried to rally. Stribling, sensing that he had th championship within reach, — trie repeatedly to break through Me- Tigue's ‘guard, but the veteran's resourcefulness and shifty defense saved him from further damaging punishment until the bell. Mike Stays Away out the closing two roun: ling curried the attack in effort to finish the titleholder McTigue, having tasted youngster’s h backed but the pt out of range, blocked — the gian’s rushes and stayed completely on the defensi TWILIGHT BALL LEAGUE, PLA D., » with Jamestown, Twilight Le April 1- ‘hedule . Roundhouse and Co. H and a meeting will be ed in th y future to complete the plans the James- town Twill and ht Dempsey Gets Movie Contract Jack Demp- Bey, weight motion picture tor, signed a $1,000,000 contract call- | ing for his appearance in 10 film: Los to be produced Heke while he is wait- ing for some promot Dempsey, world’s he: ing champion, an for a fight somewhere on Labor Day. | to make weight box- INJURED LEG | N. D., April ar Kruger New Salem, em- ployed on the Henry Werner ranch attempted to point up a fence post he missed calculations and swung the axe against his leg cutting a deep gash above his left kneecap. A number of stitches were required to close the wound. CORN Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn’t hurt on bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hu then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Your druggist sells ‘a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient STRERY LOW A Service he foots the bill. What He Did Like a child pl locks he been church here and a move people about as he And what has he done million-dollar toy: He ng with building able store as to put there wished. with his built comfortable houses mployes. The rents range 0 to $40. All he » convenience has from have Each has elee- , tub dd wate: and. telephone, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE , TUESDAY, APRIL'1, 1924 i THIS MAN OWNS, BOSSES AND FATHERS TOWN OF 1800 [from th srtets of ssid: insolvent / A Busy April Fool Day + Dated March 12th, 1924, ‘| ‘ L. R. BAIRD, Receiver. First publication: on: 18th day of a March, 1924, i: 8-18-25-—4-1-8 : AND CITATION, HEARING | OF FINAL ACCOUNT-AND DIS- | == TRIBUTION. OF BSTATE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, | x j County af Burleigh—ss. i wh 1 In County Court, Befage Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. za 5h In the Matter of the .Estate of John Olson, Deceased, a > f Helmer C. Asplund, Petitioner, vs. = 5 Helmer €. Asplund, Tinus J. Asplund, | 3 }Nocl A. Asplund | and all other , persons unknown interested in said | 7 estate, Respondents, | 4 T e of North Dakota to the iq med: Respondents : You, the said Helmer C, Asplund, Tinus J. Asplund.and Noel A. Asplund | x Rg } and all other persons unknown in-| ‘ ri fl ‘ : tewested in said estuto, are hereby Ruege2eo ag CUE notified that the final account of the £ gdminivtrater. of ithe estate of Cove Stagen SANDYS John; Olson, inte of some place! ARTS Naypl CHES unknown, deceased, has. been render- ng BALLS ed to this Court,’ therein showing} We , that the estate of suid decéaseq is KODE. ready for tinal’ settlement and dis-| ee S| gs & trilnition, and petitioning that his] account be allowed, the residue, of ‘said estate be distributed to the per- | in sons thereunto entitled, his adminis- | {tration closed and he be discharged; { FE that Wednesday, the 23rd ~ day of April, A. D. 1924, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this Court in) the court house, in the City of Bismarek, County of Burleigh and ate of | North Dakota, has been duly appoint: | eq by this Court the settlement } thereof, at which time and place any | 4 person interested in said estate may | WILSON. LOW) 2 AND BOSS OF appear and file his exceptions, in! TYPICAL WILSON HOME writing, to said account, and petition i and contest the same, i} } And you, the ubove named respond- | tne o filling sta ministration of said estatejertts, and each of you, are hereby! Ig 1 re, t hotels and a nd said administrator bejeited ang required then and there to} a be and appear hefom 4bis Court, and; Gils @ mnetern | the 8th day of March, A. D.j show canse, if any ‘you have, why ‘i 4 . LY Lsaid ount should not be allowed, | vy the Court: the residue of said estate distributed, | ‘ providing i the administration of said estate his indus I. C, DAVI closeq and said administrator be i of the Cou Court, discharged. | 37 Wilson has amassed his own} 11-18-25-~4-1} Dated the 8th day of March, A. D. ting 4 small mill} =a {1924 ; } or Me vorth $10,000,000, SUMMONS the Court: | 01 p (SEAL) yc. DAVIES E AND CITAT ;|STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Bo ES, BESS SN ea Cec iRRMBN ee Judge of the Sounty Court ACCS UN) In District Court, Fourth Judicial Cee ee UAL sole Seen ces that time or/Dr. Shortridge makes | lowing a serious operation, is now] o'clock Tuesday evening at the e CuUnt aE BEFIR Re reoe chee'al effort it is held likely that| nicely recovering. She was able to| Masonic hall, j f fa County Comune _ the trial will come in that month{ leave the hospital today and is now 3 Disien taken ee eee Mee in Mandan, Dr. Shortridge waived at her room in the Lewis & Clark : In the Matter of the EF; f ota to the preliminary ‘examination, and ‘was | hotel. Joseph Olson, Decesneds ne 5 hound to district court. He furnished ——— Simple Way To Helmer C. summoned — and bond. LICENSE. ISSUED T Off t Helmer ©, required to answer the complaint of puN dy Avior ineeiiieenee ie tml AueaMny, ‘ake Fa Noel AS all other |the plaintiff in this aetion, a copy ANNUAL MEETING county Judge Shaw to Edward Fischer persons unknown interested in said | of which is hereto annexed and her ‘ | hol nietabienyvcr"the Preahyterian| of Willa, ND, and Cavolihn ‘Zite'| qnare, can ThE aGLINe “ateapidr BLE MEARE LEH cDavath lio Chal eGEe GE Sean ere cece ene le |chureh and. congregation will hold] merman of Glen Ullin, than taking a convenient little tab- deo cir office in the |their annual meeting at the church let four times each day until your ‘ B . Asplund k eigh County, N : < | Wednesday evening. Supper will be . FUNERAL HELD weight .is reduced to normal. Tinus J. Asplund and Noel A. Asplund hin thirty di ter the arc ean iserved at 6:30, by the men of the} Funeral services/for the late Mrs.|That’s all—just purchase a'box of and all other persons unknown in-| service of this summons upon you, . il Next | Church with Lewis F Lyman as mas-| Milly Mitchell of New Salem were] Marmola Prescription Tablets from turested in said state, are arene (6! slusive of the day of service and|May Not Be Tried Until Next| held’ at that iplace Gesterdiy> etter | voueParupelee ob T one dolla, he notified that the final account of t in case of your failure to so appear * | there #iJP. be re-] noon. Mrs. Mitchell died in-a local| same price the world over. Follow LRA eRe ES Pe Ne Ee vember in Mandan ports from the Various: o@@@izations | hospital on Saturday morning of «| directions — no starvation dieting Olgcnis ialateth dle nomena mince math oueomereint: j connected with the churéy and elec-| complication of diseases from which | or tiresome exercising. Rat. sub- unknown, deceased, has been render= 2 The trial of Dr. W. R. Shortridge, | tion of trustees andelders. All mem-|she “had been suffering for two| stantial feod—he as lazy as you ed to this Court,’ therein showi 3 charged with second degree murder|bers of the congregatipn with their| years. The body was taken ‘to New|like and keep on getting slimmer. that the estate of said deceased for Plaintiff, in connection with the death of | families aresurged. tobe: present, {Salem Sunday afternoon. And the 27st‘part of Marmola Pre- settlement and dis-| Office and post office address: Freda. Nadler Holta, probably will} scription Tablets is they are harm- tioning that his] Webb Block, Bismarck, North D&-tnot hq until next November. The| MUCH IMPROVED FIVE CANDIDATES less. That is your absolute safe- ath pee pues dneucy pa next regular jury term of the Morton| Mrs. John W. Stevenson, wife of| Five candidates will receive initin-}euard. Purthase them from your Sanh INEEEUPEM RIE ene aie cc's al Uibirie# court opens the first Tues- County ‘Commissioner Stevenson of] tion in the first degree at the regular [druggist, or send direct to Marmola ( ation closed andihe be discharged: “NOTICE TO CREDITORS — {day-.in November, and unless aj Flasher,’ who has been in the Man-| meeting of Mandan Lodge .N. 8 A.|Co., 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, that Wednesd ard day” of path, *Johangeyaf venue is taken before} dan hospital for seven! weeks fol-|F. & A. M., commencing at 7:30 | Mich. 1 chicken ho rubl s established an agri experiment He A. , at ten o'clock in} In the Matte e forenoon of that day at the court oms of this Court in the court | North Dakota, house, in the City of Bismarck,| Notice is hereby gi County of Burleigh and State of | LRA rth Dakota, has been duly appoint- | hy this Court for the wh rson inter r and ont h time and p: ted in said estate r file ‘his exceptio: same. ove named respond- nd each of *you, are hereby aired then and there to before this Court, and , if any you have, ‘why ount should “not “he allowed, he residue of said estate distributed, y! said insolvent bank sons having claims against said in- hibit them and file nk to € them with the nee office months | this not 0 filed any participation which may be paid Bismare! Baird, of Bismarek, of the Insélvency of the Driscoll State. Bank, \Driscoll,| iven by the un- iver of the of Driscoll, creditors of and to all pe: ary vouchers vith the undersigned receiver at hi k, within four after the first publication of . If said claims are not} they will be barred from| in ; any dividend: by the Receiver! Spring Crow To % By PRANK WINCH Game Hunter, Naturalist, Author and Sportsman Big E whelming nature gathered fyom every part of the United States, proves conclusively that the crow is the most malic- fous enemy to wild bird life. With- in the past year many independ- ent investigations have been made by sportsmen and the result is the organization of crow shoots in nearly every state. of the Unton. Most of thesg are starting this month, for this is the nesting per- iod. 1 The reports from Game Wardens in most states prove that the crow is not only a menace to game btrds but also to the song birds which are almost indispensible to the farmer. Crows are known to de- stroy rabbits, They have picked out the eyag of young lambs in Kentucky. They have taken young chicks and, they destroy eggs of turkeys. As\an all around feathered rascal, the crow occupies| @ place of its own. . The Game Wardens of the fol- lowing states: Minnesota, Vermont, Kansas, South Carol! 1a, Kentucky, Delaware, West Vircinia, Oregon, Arizona, Rhode Island, ‘Texas, OxIMoma, Connecticut. Arkansas and Indiana, make the unqualified statement that crows in their states are known to destroy the nests andthe’ frosty grass, eggs of game birds and their te remove every hard corn, soft corn, or ‘corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or ir- sitation. young; the nests and young. of song birds; the nests and young of insectivorous birds, Asked if crows Costroy crops, the answer is, yes, VIDENCE of the most cver-| Shootin From others whose vocation is the protection of wild bird lite, the jevidence is even more empha | One witness saw a crow fly off with young robbins. A farmer jWrites that a flock of crows d stroyed his entire field of corn. lis within the writer's personal knowledge that a farm located at |Goshenville, Pa., lost 40% of its crops last fall through the depre- |dation of crows. Another farmer |states that crows have flown into his barn yard and made off with | young chic! 1s. Another states jthat he has seen crows gather Jabout the nest of grouse and cat every egg. Yet more—and as pathetic a |story as ever penned. The fol- |lowing is quoted from a game pro- jtector in Pennsylvania: ““While sitting in a blind watehing the corn field I would often see a pair of crows swaoping down and up, one following close~ behind the othe found most all of the small animals jin this section defending ~ them- selves as best they could. hen I discovered why one crow fol- lowed the other closely when swooping dowh upon thelr victim: The first does nothing but discon- {cert the victim, while the one com- |ing closely behind gets in the work with the victim unprepared. “When I was a boy I had to go up before daylight and run through barefooted, to keep the crows away from the lambs. — One morning I overslept, and when I left the house I could hear the crows oyer the sheep pasture, I ran as tas On investigation I -have| could and, 01 jhottlé with'a goose‘ ple. fine lambs. \looked them |were gone, Imagine if you over, jin a dead tree a hal: and feel as I did iqualities that a cro g All Over U. S. Save Song Birds and Farmers’ Crops arriving, unaer a |bush was my pet.ewe whose moth- jer had died and I had raised’ on a quill-for ‘a nip- She had given birth to two T hurried to them and Their eyes can, a baro- jfooted boy standing in the early morning, on a steep slide: hill sur+ |Tounded by a hundred sheep, holy |ing @ mutilated Jamb in each a.m: |tears streaming down his cheeks, talking to a pair of crows \préched |{ if mile of. ‘Try id _you/will look no farther for dny "redeeming: night have, You pays. gl SMH TR Valuable © - In the few minutes required to run your eye over these advertising columns, you may learn of something that will serve your convenience for years. Rather valuable few minutes! . vertisements. Each day advertisers help you to compare values and prices. They tell you where you can secure the best and most serviceable at lowest cost. Advertised: gobds are more dependable than qeote unadvertised. 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