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PAGE SIX VET PITCHERS ' "MUST CARRY By NEA Servi Montgomery, April 12— What will Rolle Navlor, tall and sinuous, do this year? Naylor is the veteran ot the Athletics’ squad. In his early days the lanky Naylor was a specd-ball pitcher who put everything he had behind every pitel. Recent yeurs he has develoy of pace and 7 he i a “smart piteher.” It head docs more work than his arm pring Naylor wa the early ion of the league; he hiaight games, and was tive power behind the Ath spurt, a spur Hy carried Mack's team » within whispering distance of the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE lV ork Now MACK’S TEAM Under Way on University of Minnesota’s New Stadium Which Will Seat 50,000 People NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARL {| OF ‘AL ACCOUNT AND DI TRIBUTION of STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon. k C. Davies, Judge. é "In the Matter of the Estate of | Alina E, Havlicek, Deceased. Havlicek, a mini nd J Fort, special gudrdian }minor and of said Irene Katharine Havlicck, a minor, Respondents, The state of North Dakota to the tabove named Respordents: You the said respondents are here- tified that the final account eph Havlicek, the administr: f the estate of Alma E, Havi ate of Ormoe, Leyte, in the Phillipine Islands, dee d, has been dered to this Court, therein show the estate of said décea ready for final settlement and distribution, and petitioning that h Joseph Havlicek, Petitioner, vs. Ji Havlicek, a minor, Ge Ir, of said Francis James Havlieck, a spam-of ar: wasn’t damaged. It was quite a wreck when the ying acres Coos Bay lroad bridge. oner Martha Buelimer, near Marshfield, But nobody was injured. The span, though, was almost a total loss SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924 NONE HURT EXCEPT BRIDGE bile and bus line service and other trains the publit will not be deprived, of reasonably adequate transportu- tion service if this application be granted. Continued operation of ; the present service is an unwarrant- ed financial burden on applitunt and a direct burden on interstate com- {merce as well as North Dakott in- trastate gommerce. Old Army Post Contract Given Over To Museum Jamestown, N. D., April 12,—An original contract for delivering oats to old Fort Seward, near the present City of Jamestown, has‘ recently beer. received by Dana Wright and fu nishes an interesting early day venir of Stutsman county. Tt will be placed in the county museum. The contract was in the possession : ‘lia ath u : ; J MH |account be allowed, iene grextalie for = of E, H. Pelton of St. Cloud, Minn RBar ‘thes , 5 nid estate be distributed to the vho was ut Jamestown visitir Hae He DRE ui ; _ : 5 persons thereunto entitled, his ad- AN EVENING “AT HOME. WITH THE LISTENER IN iver Ate PEGE ik We EG wks . a a tration closed and he be dis- ¢ Geert Coe INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE oat Publishing Co.) employed by the N. P. Clark compar Raine AG) agate - He Na ey) sae hall) to furnish supplies to many frontier ag unable t re i 3 i . D. 4 x 4 geonne aeBate Station and City . jMouday | Tu Tueray Wednestay ‘Thurwiay | Friday | Saturday posts. 7 day our Se pring he reported here with | | : ne room of this Court in the Burleigh GEEN Calgary, Alta s Silent, The contract was dated May 24, eyourvaa eva : P oma North Dakota vourt house in| | Seas Maual i a aul oauctt 08 sn ae 4301 11873, and was between Benjamin C. play over Okla . e tags : ‘ t city of Bismarck, Burleigh coun- easel Blew: i r Card, quartermaster U. 8. A., chief brought around i « ‘ Lae . ey ity. North Dakota, has been duly HU Menes Gi Nee” Silent f quartermaster department of Dakota, pointed by this Court. for the Bek eres Pe 5 | Boe #0 Sash |! a 0 with Nehemiah P. ¢ of St. Cloud, Hement thereof, at which time and ; 390 | 9-30-1030} Stent : ; Bhidtsatles of, at wh n +m 19.01 9st. y Minn,, fer delivery at Fort Seward, place any person interested in said FOA, Sea 10-30-11:50] "Silent [19 30-11:90) bil 11:3 8 i Ps 4 plant ana d file his e KE ve 2h. 100} 85.0 2 gs ‘ tool 8:38 D. \T., ot 156,220 pounds outs at 69 ’ ite may appear and file his e fest | #30, 9.00] 830] T wen The accompanying cut rs ceptions, in Wiebing, 00 MIA Gevount, ; : Hates tad ¢ 3 cents per bushel. ‘The oats were to architect's conception of the ard petition and contest the same. i Pca ee iste isles aloe taitta 13 be of good merchantable duality, 32 o that f Anan > above respon . anliguee : s to the bushel and free from ture, drawn by PF. 5 And you, the above named respon: eae rected pao: 138 i pounds to the on the department of architecture at| dents, and each one of your are here- | [10-98-4890] 3.6 # Soar bog12-0) | aif Chath oF other torsign mmMteorks Michigan the University of Minnesota. Inset | by cited and required then and there KoviPuubaghrec 9.001000! Ritent ae nT good, new durlap sacks. 1 cer y of around the stadium picture are, left |to be and appear before this Court, | The contract wav approved by Brigadier General Alfred F. Terry, t : Aid aHOW cause: TE any youtHEVE WHY, er of fac * to right above, Bill Spaulding, head |@n¢ show cause, if any yor | headquarters department of Dakota, losin, but with a hee feat ye ee ruc ree gis | suid account should not be allow EW Maran ibe! as been pr ‘ootball coach; . Luehring, di- | 4. residue of said estate distribu- Fort i Mae ss sea nainigted | St. Paul; and by P. H. Sheridan, lieutenant general commanding and éronger hittin he should do yoes for all the * Dy ry . 4 "0. better th "This goes for all t hal theventirertall)) gaetoesofsathieticn- BeeBi Piebtunlten traswanunistration vot anit 7 Se a Jassistant Adjutant General James Fry, Chicago, for the headquarters Athtet! piteher pec Cou es © promise ' ‘ ‘ ‘ the chairman of the committee on inter- | tate closed and said Joseph Havlicek, WCAE, Pituabu | Military Division of the Missouri. 1 completion Sasane £°223° 3233 | te i} « don Ba... The two best looking youngster f j collegiate athletics and seer d administrator, be discharged. EAL Merl Mi. re Donnic Burns of oe ‘ me firure of the cial the Greater University Corporation, | Dated March 22nd, A, D. 1924. | | yee ty nder, and Roy bathe ce eae ichiat eat hie i : ‘lee Minnesota Athleti - and, at the left, President Coffman | By the Court, AVIES, WDAF, Keows Cit Se eee ee wmneutaiiely, | 1 pend between $60,000 wjth the shovel with which he broke Ren aes BAF. Chicago, ee test ons: Mdaeet | phest ‘ old athlete | anc on such items as te act- ground. Below is Ted Cox, captain- | eee ont sg syotB9 =Al GAs ssa en inthe start gO history since 1896, includin F ayn d within the stadium, elect of next year's football team s un ‘ p SERN GTONRUGS adel locker, showerpaaags id training which will be the first to play on the ign Ni a 5 Ee |mous player Jot JeGovern, ; offices and other mécessary new field. | Bie Me rll icles Weak Spot of Team MACK TELLS HURLERS 'TO_ GrcaNTie DERBY POOL LN A, Be er “ re AN Y STUFF An ‘ jon-wide ie Fotery on the Ken wks Mt Li sAy (Riereey de: ity. 7:00 7: f wd Q We | tucky Derby to May 2 ae i i ae 3 By NEA Service, LAY OF —_ come to light. Tickets are SN aiieelistierctoleivenviystherune Mia : Fea ee Toeenls on hy. combibarionwor acwuinneab Luther Bo Bierce, theaads INFANT TRAVELER Liverpool, April 12—Mary Paton, jseven months old, reached Live jrecently afer voyaging 3000 mil jone from Toronto. She was cared for by a woman passenger ‘and the ship's nurses. o38ee887 3538 as | | | | BEERS 3° 3338 B88 Bas sses 3° S2e 22 on80 sepbeel Clearwate Fla, April 12.—The | (5 Brooklyn Au ate ne agus | Montgou ; NEY ue ,e ane t ae fee great work | inree horses you pen cone f ministrator with the will areree of considerable trouble for } | regular pitchers on the Athletics Will | ave t thletic te Wh you told $71,435 will be divided] the estate of Lovina A. Pierce, et Robinson last year. Tt threatens to] je yistructed not to do any ‘Tris Pas th : staff added conti-}inq 17,091 prizes. You are not told, | otherwise known as Louvina A! eee give: him considerable again this kee 8 i playing the out- i 5 larg inte vente however “WHE you c COL. | fierce and athe ise known as year. field in. pr H nn h » the great showing made by|yper win, If you are tired . Pierce, late of the city neient Fournier will be is the late from the house c's team during the early season Tiuying oil stock: T-for this. f arck, in the county of Bur- Gonzales, the cate! of Connie Mack i eee le) aes , in the state of North Paid 10 . 3 ch res that an effort on the ! ame the aceldent that put anes ceased, to the ereditors of, and al bee ; ome NS Ee Nagior “toll (the cee oie NOTICE OF SAL persons ‘having claims against said Dhey are to serve at ae ‘ 5‘ ‘otice Is Hereby Given That de-| deceased, to exhibit them with the outfielder. ‘They are to serve as make a sensational ¢ in the out 4 i, oe a seryese. field, was the direct cause for the os fau ras be enmeee in the terms and | n cr aehy evens ce puticntien oe 2 rere i uy ; ee ‘ tel ea a teh of | Conditions of tha is after s\ 4 Bis: ok, is; enti x Perera eon en hlempyexnenmenced Lat) : ping to make «difficult eateh oft nade, executed and delivered by W.| this notice, to said admini pi cinch ie cote lad ise Gidnlegatae, He tis a newcomer. Last year he} time when it was considered verti fly ball ran into the ropes took 1p" Cgstello and Mary Frances Costel- | with the will annexed at the of os Ai |e § 0.12:00) 7:20- 24 jen Weebsalt gfethe deixar Weedlits starred with Des Moines in the | ¢ ginish in the first division, v1 fall und seriously. injured his |}, his wife, and James Sedivec, w oorge M. Register in the W Cereand,0.. f i a ae ane gevsty Nall fate) Bag Western League, batting 346 and) poy year been customary | kne dower, mortgagors, to H. E. Wild-| Block, in the city of Bismarck, i i Waritc ¥: the cute helt or fielding acceptably. This is Klug-| tor pitch when not scheduled to for w , the club missed his} fang, mortgagee, dated the Ist day | Bur CP Goa North ey Bald PaGERaaaaTT 23008 31 730 $301 7.46 8AM 7 0-11-00 the west half of the 1sn's second ti . The Cubs had | work to e fly ba he outfell z ng yd from th f November 1917, and filed for rec- | George M. Register is the residen aitrmctions for Use All the houre above are given in Centrat Btandard Time. If your Phir ; 9; Four v, Hones Wan nie uneal ne Hee ao a cu MCE GaN eae Grd in the office of the Register of arent of said Luther E. Pieree, the| | Sugseee = tern Time edd one hour fo eal of the pertode Et ee i Zita Wate co, 0: weunt Ward to iim adrift for lack of experionce:| of course is to yirovide ju pa ally instructed | Deeds of Burleigh County, North j undcrsigned said administrator with fede wicides oniy the evening broadceete, and, on Bande), ihe tale afternoon P the Sixth Ward to [ binson thinks he will make the| exercise to keep their leg wind | his feb 3 sf Dakota, on the 18th’ day of cember | the will annexed of the estate of said 3 ! de Bap ageeart pea tot ep t $i piteh 3 117 Bi Mand du Fee a EEN A epaen ie > ingle DNIKcoll hnd-jstorling: to. 2 eds ae x me eee 5, on, Piely re valuable | im Bo 144°. of Mortgage Deeds Dheobe dd) De a Dae 135 and 136 between Jamestown and each each very nedine tripe ot Specie natu Se ae aS a ile aj}(on teil they are: faz aiore veluslle'lioni page 401, aldiassienedy Dung oe eee 4 WOULD DROP Valley City. These trains are the| other. precinct in” Burleigh County he frugal Mr.-Ebbetts paid] sensational start, winning seven} to him as pitehers. ¥ mortgagee to J, W. Strong, by in- {Administrator with the will annexe ! aIEyS ASP Sahat uae 5,000 to Portland for. Jones has | ” ia alge ~~|strument in writing dated the 20th| of the Estate of Lovina A. Pierce, ONE TRAIN] !oc#!s which have for eu ve ts ronOh Aden teshoua de Niatecatae signed his Brooklyn contract all |°~77~~ ae day of December 1917, and filed for 5 known us Louvina A. Decne Uni ng Mee Oe Se el Ore eauciises aieldidvashe: last ipolline ht but demands a part of the) more baseball at tho plate. s] The player who tries to bunt, drat record in the office of suid Re eree, and otherwise known az Jamestown but which now, it Gai Wedheaday,, Apel de: ped © price from the Portland! Johnson, “he makes pitching ¢ his hit, is the exception of Deeds on the 9th day of Decem-} Mrs. L. A. Pierce, deci Jamestown, N. D., April 12.—-The|\aimed, receive practically no pat- oni adheatay, Au y who in turn ask the playe: owe by. i vabbit ball also h taken} ber 1918, at 10 A, M. and duly re 19-26 | Nerthe ¢ Railway Company ronage between - Valley City amd T. BURKE, if hé-krlows any more jokes. eugnen 122° of the premium off speed. In} corded in Book of Mortgage . has made application with the Jamestown. In its application; the County Conntittdeinan. Jones will repo ‘The lefthand hitter mevo Mans eral it has worked to the advan-jon ptige a t said mortgage} The “dog is mentioned 33 times inj railroad commission for permiss company states: H. P. GODDARD, s do, But Robin. )¥0u out mare, ae He A tele | tases 0f thegnight dander nore (than jill; Nei forecloced iby a ssele orale | they Bible: to discontinue passenger train No. “By reason of the use of aufomo- Chairman County Committée. soriwanted him on the ground early | Picking en the cripy soup their 0 jort hane premis in ae mor’ weceraue us e igs s the valuable training | Style, seek to outeu ou “Hornsby and Heilmann are greut} inafter described, at the front doot | e'that, has been lost. You can’t In addition, a majority of them] }atsman. Neither is a speed mer-| Of the, ous ne City of | vine : eld in a week are fast and try to take advaniage of | chant. | The base hits they make pu Pert in the County of Burleigh Jimmy ‘on, the veteran Juck | their step nearer first because of fare seldom of the serateh variety. hour of two o’lock in the afternoun | of all Enterprises, has been pl x | their position in the batter's box.” | They dre real champions. on the 15th day of April 1924, to} the position in the spring games, : — tisfy the amount due on such} and will continue to do so until] Has the lively ball played a p: SPEAKER AND BOBBY mortgage at the date of sale. The | Jones arrives. Robinson had Morris | the 16 f at hander as} ‘Tris Speaker and Bobby Jones met | Premises described in such mortgage | Berg at short to start with but he} a batting ¢ Pitcher Urban | for the time on an Atlanta golf | 22d which will be sold to satisfy the | ‘ is Subbe ee ly Bre | same are situated in the County of fell down and ‘bumptéd his rubber | Shocker of the St. Louis Browns the other day. The Indians’! Runeigh and State of North Dakota nest: Andy High has been playing |scems to thir His views bear| manager was in rare form and mudears: doxcribadeas atalto (3 third base and will probably be sta- } out Johnsoa pry only with the} the open champion an_ interesting is tioned regularly there this season. | reverse English attle, Te by a decent m . 1] The East half of the Northeast Nigh has been hitting the ball hard | ye call it decent,” com-| quarter (E14 of NEM) and the East} this spring and seems to be fielding | “The lively Mt done away Ww Aan | ne Seay Speaker. “HE only beat me} half of the Southe: quarter ( hetter. much of the itegy. ab thelplatelulanece ‘hole sh,|of SE%) of Section Thirty-two (32) “As matters stand now,” Robinson | ye the Browns’ star, “A majority of fand [ suspect’ he was taking things {in Township One hundred forty (140) tells you, ‘we have an infield that, is | the eeaALe fies Exits eer ates . orth, of Range Seventy-six | (76) | eee z ifth Principal Meri- neertain best. T had counted on | v i Jones being here from the t and ming) 160, acres of land “ . .9 according to the United his failure to report has upset alt! “Best Horse in Europe” Ready for U. S. Visit! States’ Goverment. survey thereof. Hoag cavaxtiiental plans: | There will be on. such mortga: Robinson intends to stand pat on | atthe date lot cAleahe sumiee his ‘veteran outfield, consisting of a Z Hundred Eighty-eight Dollars | Wheat in left fith in right and | 2 TITS ifty-four ($1388.54) Cents, in- Neis in center. . ns ‘ ‘ : cluding taxes for 1919 paid for 2 ite \ SR RES. signee of mortgagee, ang the costs 2 yeaa a ot . : E and expenses of foreclosure. i Date March 8th, 1924. Billy Evans Says ' oo ; 5 HARRY W. WOODFORD, e ne : Administrator of the Estate of J. W. the left-handed batsman more : 8 : j Serene dereereus srvience et nsistent. in his work than his] | os 2S ALBIN HEDSTROM, brother right hander? | oo ae : ; 2 Sheriff of Burleigh County, A perusal of the major league bat- : . 3 z North Dakota. ting records would inake it seem so. : . ae j PIERCE, TENNESON, CUPLER & Left handers have been far more ‘a fe STAMBAUGH, frequent in winning the batting ‘ % : Bee eemneye for Assignee of Mort- championships. F . ane, For years the right hander had ; F Barge, North Dakota oop 4.p-12 been in the eclipse as batting cham- pion. Only in the last four ; , ae P =i Rac has the left hander been pushed in- = : NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE te the background, : pes 7 BY ADVERTISEMENT ee doe ; yiNotige is hereby given that defuult Larry Lajoie, a right hander, won | ; has heen made in the terms of that y oe mentsT mar ‘ rtain real estate mortgage executed thes Utagus, bhanmlcatbie in 1808, and delivered by, John R, O'Brien and e that time Harry Heilmann is bs *28, |dulia M. O'Brien to McKenzie* State the only other right hander to break ‘ : : Bank of McKenzie, North Dakota a into the championship spotlight. é : | corporatign, dated on the 10th day of roe oy 4 arch: 192i and filed for record in| ‘Ty Cobb, famed star of the De- sii : the office of the Register of Deeds troit-Tygers, has accounted for an eo of Burleigh County, North Dakota on evén dozen winnings, He showed the : the 21st day of March at/9 o'clock way for nine consecutive years, 1907 ‘ oer A.M. and recorded in Book 169 of to 1918, Then after losing out to Trix - f Mosteages On Dame, IM. will Ne toxe: Speaker, won three more in a row. : : closed by a sale of the Premixes des- Mtckere Hornby of the St. Loule | [sribed tn such mortgage and \here- gers a s Z 4 y F inafter described at the front door Cardinals started the comeback of 2. pal ie courthouse inthe ity a. Fairnishes that long. lost connection bd. right handers in the Nationa : ae ismarck, Burleigh County, North League. He took down the honors| 2 | Dakota on the 29th day of April tween the.Man Who ‘Wants and the in 1919 and has turned the trick four ‘ 1924 at the “hour of ten o'clock in tics ina ron, : : the forenoon of that day to satisty| { . Man Who Has. € hae TURN TO THE WANT AD. In winning tthe National League the amount due upon such mortgage Haibie chanttofality’ for tour’ von? on the day of sale, The premixes Y ry) U 1 : SECTION OF THE y secutive years, Hornsby, ties the described in such mortgage and which , i described ‘as follows to-wit: 4 Nation! League record held by Hans ‘ | will be sola to satisfy the same. aro y ONY i : TES pee wat hae'Cw't} ana the Nurteat | | —No longer have to pace the streets in a Bi ismarc k spired e work of ‘ornsby, ¥ juarter + ‘ Suey Ha ueean, nated selagger’/oh i : On Cow ane Baadeed forts _ tiresome search for that apartment fe the Detroit Tygers, has won two of 140) North of rangese ty & thelast three swat titles in the} (A) West of the Gth’P, M. contarning orhouse.: 30° " : ‘ three hundred twent: Fo ge d American Legos. . lis aconding tothe US: Geer | NG longer have Yo keep that ear that 1 L y. I 7 iD une Why has. the left harlder. been far aaa * pc Seanad Acland 4 : _ Wibechos the te halite, Gaei. ac vere. wll Ie dueon nach mort you havewanted'to, sell. spe ion’ a: Wie EO} wha, | «fama eet at | NO Yigal have fo wait to fent that |“ + ‘They. Buy Bverything CALL FOR INDEPENDENT REPUB- LICAN CONVENTION A County Convention of Anti-So- cialist Republicans is hereby called to meet at the Court Room Bis- marck, N, D. on Saturday, April 19, 1924 at two o'clock p. m. to elect 14 delegates to the State Convention to be held at Jamestown, April 23 to nominate a County legislative ticket and to clect a County Campaign Committee. The East half of the First Ward, 2 See: Serger Pee? BEEP Es to 6; and the east xth Ward to 5; Mc- eek Os “| Word from France is that Epinard, Called “the best horse in} fees ny Be 40% Walter ‘Johnson, famous pitcher] Js premping eptendialy tor apesdcre American Invasion, ¥. & McCURDY, - Vacant roont vt house, ° np aw ae of the Washington Nationals, .once fof late in the'summer. Wpinard will’ run three races in| Mttemmey fow-McKenzis State 4 gave ?rhe’a pretty raed ; the best of picked fields. ‘The exact conditions under Bank, corporation, mger have to delay gelling: these the apparent, superiorit races will be run and theddentity of th hander as a he opposition will be} ~ : “ rticles: vai HO. donger.- \ workefout later, This is a new. picture of the: great hor: w: Si i i i va 6 “The left hander or a-rule plays takon this spring in France. ; ge and: was atin efeand ty he ey a rie n A. ae = ra M 5 :