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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Griffith Denies Meddling With C lubs’ Manager la ar $ the Mn Ti Pampa all club is no part ffith used of in manager of thi 1 ch tate with an! ‘ est ‘ ‘ en the i nd Bust w capable team leader | s will do splendidly this year him ge and if t the he nT Star Shortstop Fails to Report, | Weakening Cubs; By NEA Service a | April ycher is Short this over him | | failure to report o his grievance Cubs to pay are of the ry while ill rt Hocher ¢ Hollocher in condi- | top of | best onal Lee rue. Status of Hollocher he that h report there prolonged i failure fo indulg playe 1 is i will have lefer more a big leaguer when Hollocher left . ms stepped into th breach and really did very well. The records, howev show ball was tossed a of his unsteadiness in the field, due to of expe : effort to fill the hole made | s by the deflection of Hollocher, M | ger Bill Killefer has given recruit. infielder to show |. his worth at shortstop Job for Bobby Wallac One of Bill Killefer's assistants is Lobby Wallace, one of the greatest shortstops the game has ever pro- duced.; ‘Phe Cub manager has dele- xuted {8 Bobby the job of trying to develop reeruits Otto Vogel, former university star, who came to the Cubs an outfielder, s proved just so-so in his tryout shortstop. b Barrett, a third basem man by trade, attention, Wallace hopes to make s he has much ability. yhability, however, Shorty a shortstop from among the with Little Rock last no oor id getting much se: ns will start that position continue to hold it unless he blows. Bill Killefer banks on his pitching to make h wb a factor in the Na- tional Le race this year, Te in- sists his taff is the class of the league, Guy Bush, a car-old sippi lad, is the best of the recruit pitchers. He has a t though this is only his second year in pro- chance to b rried, even © fessional baseball. ANTS BOAST ou DES t STAFF OF CATCHERS NEA Service a, F April 5.—D’ya ever old catching staff? boys and meet Mr. Si hear of a 9’ Well, step up McGraw’s trio. Hank Gowdy, who started to play ball before the first double-jointed peanut was invented, is 34 years old by his own admission. Heaven knows how old he is in the family Bible back in Columbus. : Eddie Ainsmith, who has caught in every Jeague except possibly the Anti-Saloen, professes to 32 and Frank Snyder, who used to run around, with one of the original Florodora Sextet; says he's 31. We-submit this trio as the oldest catchiiig’Staff in the world. SHORNSBY HAS RIVAL With Eddie Roush of Cincinnati getting: tle benefits of spring train- ing, “Rogers Hornsby is going to be hardapyessed: this year for National LeageP ating honor RUTH EXPLAINS STRIKEOUTS Babe Ruth, in ‘explaining the fact that he leads the American League in. strikeouts as well as home runs, says: “It doesn’t matter much’ how you get out if you don't hit 'ew safe.” That's one explanation, COLLINS TROUBLES JOHNSON ~ Walter Johnson says he finds Ed- dic Collins of the Chicago White Sox the hardest man in the American Leagye to strike out. He simply won't hit at a bad ball, says Walter. IN THREE YEARS ormer t and the um pire tle of it EIGHT SPLPBALL ARTIS : REMAIN IN BIC AGUE il it be the f of the past ee on ¥ passed use he spitter 21 y ow were using Those pitchers were the righ ntinue its use the ma of their career in the hers still usi as dwindled to are right hand- | Urban ma \ BALFOUR ARTHUR LORD Arthur ster Lod p Hour, former prime ne be t ney. younger than John D. eHer, he is strong for his golf and still indulges in a bit of stren- uous tennis. Here you see him holiday making at the French Riviera, AND CITAT! AL ACCOU ION OF NOR NOTICE OF F HI | County of Burleigh | In County Court, Before Hon. 1 | Davies, Judge | ake Matter of | Alnig Havlicek, eed Havlicek, Petitioner, | Fran ames Havlice Irene Giatharine Havli and J , special guardian of said umes Havlic minor Irene Katharine Respondents. You the ure here- by notified that the account of Joseph Havlicek, the i tor of the estate of Aly A cek, late ,of Ormoe in. the Phillipine Islands as been | rendered to this ing that the is ready for distribution, « be a how- a ourt, therein tate of said deceas: final settlement rtoire aside fron n he uses only oced in the major leagues Shocker, hat tim FOR STAR: \ and ¢ ro Sislers| r Ancricap | debut as inanagers this year, y they have no set rules on their club that the players must follow. It is up to the players to behave, is their only con ent ICS REAL CHAMPIONS York Celties certainly de serve the title of world’s profe 1 champion: average of five during the seaso: 11d of their i21 ¢: .942. Most of played on foreign onal | ing on] week the ne of were WILL CARRY The American carry 10 umpire TE League this y UMPS will again Johnson says experienc con vineed him that the only way to make isfactory umpires isgto de- velop them under the of veteran umpires. watchful eye CALL FOR IXDEPENDE NT REPUB- CONVENTI A cane Cuanventiancen Nath s cialist’ Republ is hereby. called to mei the Court Room in. Bis- marek, N. D. on Saturday, April 19, 1924 at two o'clock p. m. to elect 14 delugates to the State Convention to be held at Jamestown il 2 nominate and to elect a Committe 2 he t half the First Bismarck, is entitled to 6 d the west half of the t rd to the west to 7; the Ward to Ward to cond Ward ni cond hird the half of Third W Fourth Ward to 4; Fifth we ; the -west half of the Sixth Ward to 6; and the east half of the Sixth Ward to 5; Me- Kenzie, Driscoll and Sterling’ to 2 delegates each and each and. every other precinct in. Burleigh County to one delegate. Said delegates should be elected at caucuses held at the last — polling place on Wednesday, April 16, 1924 seven o'clock, M. E. T, BURKE County Committeeman. H. P, GODDARD, rman County Committee. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADS. {and show cause, account e residue of aid estate be dis rd to the persons thereunto entitled, his ad- sed and he be dis- Monday, the y at the court room of this Court in the Burleigh county, North Dakota court house im the y of Bi Burleigh coun- ty, North D. pointed b tlement t place any ate ma eptions, to said and petition and contest the And you, the above named resp dents, and each one of your are here- by cited and required then and there to be and appear before this Court, if any you hav ota, has been ‘duly this Court for the set- at which time and interested in said pers y appear in writing, said estate ted, the a ministration of tate closed and said Joseph Havlicek, said administrator, be discharged. Dated March 22nd, A, D, 1924. By the Cgurt, I. C. DAVIES, Judge of said Cour 3-2! NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE BY ADVERTISEMENT SALE \ is hereby given that default has been made in tho terms of that certain re estate mortgage executed and delivered by John R. O'Brien and Julia M, O'Brien to McKenzie State Bank of M zie, North Dakota a corporation, dated on the 19th day of March, 1921 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 21st day of March at 9 o'clock A. M. and recorded in Book 169 of ges on page 190 will be fore- a sale of the premises d. in such mortgage and here- closed cribed inafter described at the front door of the courthouse in’, thé city of ucmonels, Burleigh Count, North Dakota on the 29th day April the hour of ten o'clock in enoon of that day to isfy. unt due upon s ay of sale, described in euch mort will be solq to. sa described as follow All of the cast half (E%)/of the West half (Ws) and the Northeast quarter (NE%) of section thirty-four 84) in township one h 0) North of (77) West of the 5th P. M. containing three hundred twenty acres more or less according to the U, S. Govern- ment Survey thereto, There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of 0.00 in addition to the costs and penses of sale ineluding attorneys ch ‘mort The premises and which y the same are to-wit ¥. Attorney for MeKenzi Bank, a corporatio State -12-19-26 a a Modern Catchers Have It Soft, Says Vet Hank badge says if he can: get by three: years as umpire he will be to retire from/active service, In ase Hank is ‘entitled to a lifelong pension from -the National Leagie ‘for ‘servi eee Moaered. FAME Clarence} is ‘doing vory: well at Woe () JOE SUGDEN’s CATCHING HANDS. PRA ad Teague pitchers in the ‘old days, before the big mitt hazardous job; was a it’ you doubt it, Jeague star,;now.2 scott and coach “Catching today isa veteran ee just glance at the alghes of Joe; Susien former diz, for the St. Louie "a soft’ job compared to 25 years ago,” says the stale Prime Minister Strong For Sport| Call For Republican State Convention rsuant to the action of the Exec- ommittee of the Real Repub- Committee, taken at March 29th, A. D. s convention represen- of those Republicin electors of North Dakota whose loyalty poli- |tically is first and only tothe R | publican party and its prineiples in National government, and who a ‘opposed to Socialism, is hereby eall- ed to meet Jamestown on Wed- nesday, April 23rd, A. D. 1924, at nine oclock in the forenoon, The business of such convention will be to adopt a platform and to select and endorse Republican can- didates for all state and congre: ional7offices, including a congress- mun from cach district and a Judge {of the Supreme Court. Said con- vention may transact any other {business which may properly come be lias it. é | is récommended that the del- | yates tHasr een at the ieee gressional districts meet separately, ut the conclusion of the State Con- vention and at the same time and \ place, Candidate for congress respective districts. It is recommended that delegates |be not instructed and that the unit jrule be not enforced, but that prox- ies to Republican residents of the county from which the principal is elected, be recognized The State Committe committee on creden purpose of determining tifled to parti from their will act as a s for the those en- e in the temporary organization, and to that end, ¢ dentials fom the several counties should be sent to the chairman at Fargo immediately after the adjourn- ment of the convention at which they were elected, but in any event, must be in his hands before the convention is called to order. The State Convention will consist of four hundred forty one delegates (441) elected upon the basis of the vote cast for R. A. Nestos for Gover- nor at the. November 1922 general election, ong delegate for each 250 votes or major fraction thereof, so cast; the representation being | by counties. Each county is entitled to the fol- lowing number of delegates: Adams, 3 delegates; Barnes, Benson, 9; Bottineau, 8; Bo Burke, 6; C; ‘avalicr, Dunn, 43 Grand ‘iggs, 5; Het- LaMoure, Me eHeney 9; Melntosh, 8 Logan, 4; McKenzie, 4; McLean, 8; Mercer, Morton, 10; Mountrail, 6; Nelson, 2; Piere 1; Pembina, 12; Y ; Ransom, Rolette, Renville, 5; Sargent, 2; Sioux, Stutsman, 19; Towner, Trail, 11; Walsh, 15; Ward, 19; Wells, 8; ‘Williams, a The chairman of the Real Repuh- lican County Committee of each county will call a convention of Real Republicans, opposed to So- in such county, delegates ich county convention to be elected from each precinct upon the following basis of representation: Ric hand, Jone delegate for cach forty votes or major fraction thereof, cast in such precinct for R. A. Nestos at the general election of 1922; each pre- cinct to be entitled to at least one delegate. ich county conventions to be held at such time and place as the Real Republican Committee _ chairman, confering with Real Republican County Committee members, shall designate; but it is recommended that such county convention be held Saturday, April 19th, at 2 9’clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the county seat. Such county chairman shall call such county convention, giving the purpose thereof and the number of delegates to ‘which each precinct is entitled, by publication and other- wise, at as carly a date as possible. and should see that a caucus is call- ed, at a time fixed in such call, in each precinct. . If for any reason it is impractical to held a delegate county conven: tion, or if none is called in any, county, then a mass convention is authorized to be held at such time and central place the chairman of the Real Republican Committec of such county may designate, or on the date and at the place above recommended for _the holding of © us comprise one legislative district “it is suggesied that such county convention xlso give endorsement of candidates for the legislature from such district and that the call so provide; but thal before endorsing legislative candi- dates, conferences should be had with any corresponding organization and with other parties opposed to Socialism, in an attempt to join forces with respect to legislative candidates, that the full strength of the opposition to Socialism be regis- tered 4f a legislative ticket. All Republicans, niale or female. whose loyalty politically is first and only to the Republican party, and who are opposed to Socialism; are entitled to participate in those cit; cuses and conventions. Dated this 31st day of March A. D. 1924, B. F. SPALDING, Chairman Real Republican Central Committee. Fargo, North Dakota. Resigns As a States ‘Attorney Beach, N. D,, April 5.—Attorney G. J. Oppegard has resigned us state’s attorney and Wednesday the county commissioners appointed H. State term, = In his letter of: resignation Mr. Oppegard shows that the closing of the banks and his membership in the law firm of Keohane & Oppegard make a conflicf ‘between personal business and official duties that made holding the office of state's attor- ney embarrassing, and resignation or dissolution of the partnership a necessity. CONTINUE DEPARTMENT , The state qatigeaty commission has \voted ' pane oat month for the pacts oe Apne antl the resent’ limited ghee of the grain and Grain grading de- aban ce <‘ ’ a 4 and agree upon a Republican |’ j Burleigh and State of North Dakota, L, Halliday to fill out’ the ‘unexpired AN (SEE INSTRUCTIONS eae APRN EVENING AT HOME WITH THE LISTENER IN (By Courtesy of and Copyright 1924 By Radio Digest Publishing Ge: le FOR USE BELOW). S Et 528 rr ry 5 a o Ey a” Pry 30 300 | Stem | 26 | B:1-1200) 2x3 | | Nien 517 | 7:30-4:30! 7: s to 00.8 9 : 2 Soro | “ent D108) Silent 45] Fans al Felines alent el ie Se 3:00] §:00- 8:00] 6:00-1:00] 0 8:00 $00] 5:30. 900] $:a0- 0,00 20-6.) EAL Novena Silent | Silent | $:00:10.00) 1:00) a ag BTC | a0 | Sas Bao] Sleat | sista (11-04 : Wet, Petri i 1:0} 730° 0] :a8- #08 i Woar, iene Ci. 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Velure, John J. Velure and O, T. Ness were defend- ants, in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants for the sum of Six Thousand Ten and 22-100 Dol- lars ($6010.22) which said judgment and decree among other things di- rected the sale by me of the real estate hereinafter described, to sat- isty with interest thereon and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will satisfy, and by yirtue of a writ of special execution to me issued out of the office of the Clerk of said court in and for said County of Burleigh and under the seal of said court, directing me to sell said real property pur- suant to said judgment and decree, I, Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of said County and person appointed by said LHL. GO me ae pays. County of Burleigh and State North Dakota, on the April 1924, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. of that day, to satisfy said judgment vertisements. ibe . prices, df ba es MISTAKES IN BUYING a eA, court to make said sale, will sell the hereinafter described real estate to the highest bidder for cash at public auetion at the front door of the House in the City of Bismarck, ou th day of and interest and costs thereon and the costs and expenditures of sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of said sale applicable thereto. will sati aforesaid and pursuant to said judg- ment, decree nd writ, are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North ribeq as follows, to-wit: ‘he premises to be sold as kota, particularly des- The North One-Half (N%) of Sec- tion thiry-three (33), Township one hundred forty-one (141), Range Sey- enty-five (76), West of the Sth P. the amount of said judgment,| * Dated February 27th,“1924. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D. JAME® MORRIS, Attorney for Plaintiff, Carrington, 3-8-15-22-29—4-5 See “The Midnight Alarm” at the Capitol Theatre to- night. Minutes In the few minutes required to run your ais over these advertising columns, you may learn of something that will serve your convenience for years. da *|half of the Southeast quarter ( SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1924 OH, ALADDIN! NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is Hereby Given That de- fault has been made in the terms and conditions of that certain mor! ‘Bage, made, executed and del P. Costello ang Mary F s Costel lo, his wife, and James Sedivec dower, mortgagors, to H. E. Wild- fang, ‘mortgagee, dated the Ist day of November 1917, and filed for ree- the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 18th day of December 1917 at 3:10 P, M. and duly recorded “of Mortgage Deeds signed by said mortgagee ‘to W. Strong, by in- strument in writing dated the 20th day of December 1917, and filed for record in the office of suid Register of Decds on the 9th day of Decem- |ber 1918, at 10 A. M. and duly re- corded in Book “155° of Mortgag on page 35, and that said mortgage will be foreclosed ‘by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter doscribed, at the front door of the court house, in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh ang State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 15th day of April 1024, to satisfy the amount due on ‘such mortgage iat the date of sale. The premises described in such mortgagi and which will be sold to’ satisfy ti same are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and are described as follows, to- wit The East half of the Northeast | quarter (E% of NEM) and the Fast of SE%) of Section Thirty-two (32), in Township One hundred forty (140) North, of Range Seventy-six (76) West, of the Fifth Principal Meri- dian, @ontaining 160 acres of land, more or less, according to the United States Government survey thereof. There will be on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Thir- teen Hundred Eighty-eight Dollars and fifty-four ($1388.54) Cents, in- cluding taxes for 1919 paid for as- signee of mortgagee, and the costs and expenses of foreclosure. Dateg March 8th, 1924. HARRY W. WOODFORD, Administrator of the Estate of J. W. Strong, deceased, assignee of A mortgages ALBIN HED TROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. PIERCE, TENNESON, CUPLER & STAMBAUGH, Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- gagee, Fargo, North Dakota. 3-8-15-22-29—4-5-12 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Lovina A. Pierce, otherwise known us Louvina A. Pierce, and otherwise known as Mrs. L. A. Pierce, de- ceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Luther ES Pierce, the ad- inistrator with the will annexed of the estate of Lovina A. are: otherwise known as Louvinh A. and otherwise known as Pierce Mrs. L. A. Pierce, late “of the city jismarck, in the county of Bur- in the state of North Dakota, sed, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessaty vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said administrator with the will annexed at the office of George 'M. Register in:the Webb} Block, in the city’ of’ Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota. S: George M. Register is the resident agent of said Luther Pierce, the undersigned said administrator with Rather valuable few minutes! ‘ You aren't spending time when you‘are reading ad- You-are’saving both time and money. advertisers hélp you to compare valyes and hey tell-you;where you can seeure the best and most Serviceable at lowést cost. i "7 sa "Advertised goods are more dependalila hash eae J unadvertised. ‘They must be exactly as claimed. They can’t afford to be otherwise. Make a daily ee of reading the Bret ile. It ——0 yi nlweRy hae HSE ve Littg i) Aladdin, with all his magic, has to take a back seat. Movie cameramen completing a little stunt that makes his magie palace look cheap. It will be possible for theatergoers to see a 32-story craper shoot up from its found in less than a quarter of an A Chicago film company, with a camera mount- ed immovably on a permanent stand in the pal ross the street, took a yards of fill” each day while erection of the new Straus Building in Michigan avenue was in progpess. Top picture the operations, in their carly s while the bottom is a view of the structure as it nears completion, are the will annexed of the estate of said deceased. Dated April 4th A. D. 1924, LUTHER E, RCE, eta Gi: with the will annexed of ate of Lovina A. Pierce, otherwise known a: Louyina A. Pi , and otherwise known as . L. A. Pierce, deceased. ALLAN RU SS eee tenn mmnemn