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PAGE SIX Sener reNe coat WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924 | »} ’ aa - eaene RET i : SURE SALE | " aiwayr~ It” Wasn't aw if he~ cared FLOWERS TRAVEL NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE i UNCLE SAM’S BOYS When Love Has sve hee Ree oF Ay Bee. Mt Ely, England, June 4—A red and BY ATL nae wag—he knew it was-it was the wi hat seen to! Notice is hereby given that defau No Doubts possibility 6f. some future Rose or [dibs a dies bead etd . _ | has been made in the terms of that Ainy appearing on‘ the scene! crtwl along the ground for a dis-} certain real estate mortgage executed By CLARA DELAFIELD | “Wactltaly ine undressed and went | tance of 10 feet, blooming for two|and delivered by John 0 Brien. ove | fentoth ; A to bea. r weeks and turning to a pale yellow|Julia M. Q’Brien to McKenzie State | other, I’ can’t, I just can't, 3 U « before it dies, has been grown by} Bank of McKenzie, North Dakota, a Ee eee oe an't what, my precious?” Bai MR mee. ® James Cutshaw, an Ely gardener. | corporation, dated on the 19th day ‘can’t marry Will tomorrow.” Morning. Sunshine. Church. The foonlight er ey ig particularly of March, 1921 and filed for ‘record | “But, Lettice, darling, what's | organ pealed_the Wedding March.}¢,vorapie to the growth of the |i? the office of the Register of JA KD M EY | happened? Have you two quiar-| Lettice beside him, radiant under | 7)... Deeds. of Burleigh County, North reled Her vell, The touch of her little ¥ DEN ae ue 21st day is ene) ee ‘No, only—it’s so dreadful. I'm] hand in his. Signing the registry. “ ‘ at o'clock a, m. and recorded | not sure that I love lim, and—ON; | Entering’ the car. Rice and old Had No Diver’s Suit | Book 169 of Mortgages on page 1 I just can't.” shoes that knocked his hat crooked What is sald to be a record claim Bfemives ‘deberibed 7 eh mortgage © “But, Lettice—listen, darling. 41 | on his head. .Then—they. were] for damage to a watch, which had} and hereinafter described at the yo back out now, with'everything | alone and driving for thegstation. | been sold with a guarantee against | front door of the courthouse in the IN NE NIGHT fet und the guests andthe pres-| And of the interval at the bride's | mechanical imperfection, was re-| city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, | -ents—Oh, the scandal-would be ter- | house while she. changed her wed-| ported by a New York jewelry re-}|North Dakota on the 9th day of ible. Letttce, surely, surely you're | ding dress he remembered nothing. | taller. The watch was of the wrist | June, 1924 at the hour of ten o clock A F Vnot going to being this disgrace} Alone—alone in the train, oblivi- | variety, and had been’ a birthday | im, the forenoon of that day to Heavyweight Champion | Upon usiall!” * Ae ous of the curious looks of the pas-| gift from the mother of the young satisfy the up due wean a tage “Mother!” Lettive 166ked’ at ‘her | sengers. ‘ Wotnan who made the claim. She | mortgage jon the day of sale. the Scores Three Knockouts fteigiculy. “Do you want me to| “Will, dear, tell me you love| brought it back to the retailer a} nq which will be sold to satisfy the in Benefit Bouts marry a man I don't love, just be- | me” couple of months after, the pur-| saiite ate described as follows to-wit: A a) Ulead TO RIGHT: CABALLERO. HALLAIZZ, KLEO, MARENO. | cauige of what people will’ say?” “Of course I love you.” chase and complained that it would] All’ of the east half (E%) of the | WI r } ; 35 sn mt ; | “®h, Lettlce, you: make meso un-| “Last night I—I wasn't sure—I] not run. On the strength of the | west half (W%) and the Northeast 4.—William It is probable that some of the strength which your Unc le Samuel will fling against the world in the | y. What will your father say? | alniost) wanted to break it off un-| guarantee she demanded a new | quarter of section thirty four (84) in ‘ psey, who when | Olympic games in Paris this summer will b made Uo of his soldier Four of the best three-mil uu sure you don't cure for | less you'd. told me—" watch, The retailer quickly ascer-| township one hundred forty . (140) not facing a camera, {it the army are pictured in this group pped while preparing for the Olympic trials in the east. | ; “Why, Lettice! Don't you:care!” | tuined that her charge was true, north of range seventy seven (77) faces oppone ty of ae | don’t Know. I thought, I] “Of course I care. I love you} but when he examined the watch sent of the oe fs M, containing Heivyweight pIONy | THe ae w lete naTidedl hitter, chon! Tee constant use of the spithall had| ved him.” Suddenly Lettice broke | with all my. heart, Will dear. Only | more clos@ly he found the works al- | ore" cvordin rer, a dceeretne cored Fe ban GRRE THIGH LHR: PGR CANADA PeLReReU PETE into hysterical weeping, “Oh, moth- | —-I wasn't sure, Tell me, have you | most entirely covered with rust.| cert Survey thereof, { Hee et much power in his| v [ee"The spithall is no harder on the} &h 1 don't know. what to do. Ad: | always been sure?” . The young woman was at first un-| There will be due on such mort- Ml etre His best bet just drop-] i arm than thé curve or, fast ball@at|Vi8e me! Did you feel this way “Always, from the first moment | willing to admit that the watch had | gige at the date of sale the sum of the Vernon arena, J ising the over the infield thrown, properly,” continued Quinn, | S@fore you married father?”, —; . | we, met," Will answered, snuggling | been badly treated in any way, but | $3602.25 in addition to the costs and matia, who last su mn siay ‘ ntisfied | Most spitball’ piteHers, chayecoht awe Her motlier was ‘bewil- | his arm around his little bride. Let- | finally admitted that she had. wen | expenses of sale including attorneys blacking Demp- Ty yy ability, but in isava worked ont the=theney thee to | dered. She had never.put that quel: | tice leaned back ecstatically, And | it while taking a bath. Under the fees. -: ey's € ng cAMP avuhe as to his hitting. He batted Peer eens acwnward break on the | HOR to herself before... “Lettice, my | both, were gure. ‘ circumstances the jeweler could not McKENZIE: STATE BANK. bout, wa against | \ over 300 in the Western Len-| AIIMAL iu HAceeenRy ee net Aer with| little girl, if you really feel you (@. 1924, Weatern Newspaper Union.) see where the watch was at fault,} of MeKenzie, N. D, Reber ors the champic Ene UO'lan ee NI GonROT | he atta, The fa 28 CER, moni to | Gou't love Will J won't force you ——= e@ lau se offered to panes the works |i. 5) MeCURDY, lortgagee. his kne the e of the first] ° ok Worried’ inbOUe joe's Nee Pai eae er u | sate i, We'll hear our, shame.” 5 * °, . at factory cost. ‘his offer, how- |‘ attoy ‘ round and again as the round er uh i i ay aye lee at oa ee thrown in’ such - “No, TU marry him,” p Oil Spring in 1629 ever did not make much of a hit Biemaee: N Dea and was saved from a knock (“tr A hes the 250 mark he era thae ae en nae ae a)* «Do' you care, Lettice? Do you| The first reference to’ the discov. | with the claimant, ak 4-21 28-64 the bell. After one minute Anat FES c. AHRE TALI GRRE NEE OW-! care?” 4 ery of petroleum in Amerida ‘is con- Ra em oy econd round, a wrench to the solar | A ever, a curve ball thrown with @) st] think—yes, Ido. Of course | talned in a letter written in 1629 by plexus put him to sleep for several | eee snap to the delivery is just as im) 7 go, 1 was just unnerved. I—I | Joseph de la Roche d’Allion, a minute lh nee gurious ‘ sthatt’ ig} lve him, mother.” | French missionary to the Indians: Jos Ryan, Los les heavy- |)" aa The belief that the spitball is} / the mother ggaed fondly after} He had crossed the Niagara river weight, looked as he would] Thats that aaa? Jeena He alla myth. The} per daughter as she went upstairs |@nd, made his way ‘southward a s than Strag : 4 harm 45 done by the method used} tg ped. She was not quite so| through western New York into = tarted. Hel ay ae qe ‘i lhy a majority of pitchers in throw-) alarmed as she had seemed to be. | Rorthern Pennsylvania, where he . |= RrGngiot vtew seconds |GOlf Jinx Camp \ pee [ove ee eo * # | found a. spring from which oil = and spent on the floor On Hagen’s il | see Nee | Mm his bachelor rooms Will Seriv- | flowed, Get Your |= He refu out for the| n flagen's throw my fast ball, cur 4) en sat looking over a pile of rub- |, This oll whs highly esteemed by \= second round. | 6 I r with the same free easy mo-/ pish that he was destroying prior to | the Indians for medical uses, says = Eli Stanton, the third and last tyeme Bred, Second in Six j tion and find there is no difference! hig marriage. There were Amy’s | the Detroit News. The letter of |= | victtm, started the fight with a 2 DES pe ‘in the strain on the arm. Most! Jetters, How Amy and he had loved the priest was published in 1682 in VSI dance which was cut short by a| Big Tournaments Last are at fault in the de-j each other! But that romance waa | Sagard’s “Histoire de Canada.” WEDDING "= smashing left hook to the chin | s ; Will Be I id farouiht fat Cake dead, and only the lingering echoes eee ae S ner, r p id- k Quinn is a soldier of fortune | 94 remai ie ai ai i : Bee DAVE JOHNSON as far as baseball is eoncerned. His Be Me ara iG WES Gale! . For wees os Ble i able in This Year's Open career pitcher reads more like But there was Rose. This w: “Sedentary work,” said the lec- ‘ A q t KNOCK SHOCKER | By NEA Sern , Frank Merriwell fiction, He has) that was left of eee atti Aidt turer, “tends to lessen the endur- nnouncemen S By Joc Willi Montreal, June 4 Canada will be} heen in and out of the majors three | graph which he tore resolutely im | NCe. 2 4 lounedinee anteeherreouatte . fed in the Olympic eames! times, He has pitched in the Amer-| two. Rose atid he had had a des- In other words,” butted. in the) || Tica, Gomoniins sesord ey Alfred Shrubb declares “ene] jean, ional and Federal L 1es.| perate affair, It had lasted nearly | Smart student, “the more one sits tf —at— i AeA tite ones the greatest quarter milers in the It is a rather interesting fact) @ year. And now—these fragments the less one can stand.” i 2 sai hd phegealleAtmeaTiaaic Hanleeh ell Gea ie raieanine quel that ae Wert wa ie Orit ay saat vedste buaket! se oee Heuer eet cae 3 5 eat Star] yet he failed to win a single major OS OaNOD ik aachine, Quebec,| new lease on life after he had seem- id he love Lettive as he had deal one Boston Red Sox Beat Star a ie to wir nygle major ri, matriculated from La-| passed out of the majors for| loved Rose and Amy? In a difer- | Standing is lost completely.” St. Louis Pitcher Wiis dagen did-do wa High School to McGill Uni-| good. ent way, a quieter way, perhaps. THE TRIBUNE Goulitlan second etn nals inath with the highest pereentage) — p: in 1918 Quinn was pitching | He loved her, but— > Described toaT e At MeGill he scholars de-| for the Vernon club of the Pacific A sudden terror came over him Chicago, June 4 Gehan Shocker, | ments, including the British open] vigned tr Rihnenland Goat a Beeaus . . Can you give me a good descrip- > ey Ff now 7 » that veloped nits Deerace Vunmey ate pis a pcause of the war| at the thought of this approaching you g! BB g000 iy the St. Louis Browns’ star pitcher, |#"d all who know golf realize that it) v4 un in all the shorter distan tat onmaniEnLion Cena ened 1A | ei : tlon of your ‘abscofding cashier?” was knocked ou of the box in the] is pr yan ansrieut to ttn Wil a oe pavcuieein au eaiimetl lets: ahi aac shortened its s | es Ee ere suavely asked-the, detective, All Styles, Printed or Engraved. fourth inning of yesterday's game | S060nd As enn i of a pitt el orts did not interfere with his War Gave Him Chance pack his bag and disappear forever 'We-ell,” ansivered the hotel pro- ; with Boston, and the Red Sox pulled out winner behind Quinn and Ehmke prietor, “I believe he’s about five | studies and he won a Rhodes Scho- feet five inches tall and about Lacie | lazenip to Oxford University and suffered | from the sight of all who had known him. A hurried note to Lettice— The major ly because of the | quently decides the fight. was but two shot i a : Ga See Boone, Harris tie och of qq] became a guid medatist. At the players able fon sel But he pictured her look when ee short.”"—American Legion Pee CoN aaiagton: southpaw mpionship last spring, a five on|Slish seat of learning his latest| of big league caliber we a pre-{ she opened it in the morning. And | ‘Weekly. MNGUDELVOlt to. two ‘hits, the haw, i part four hole, which he had reach-|#ehievement in the world of sport} mium, she loved him so! No, a man ing of the quarter-mile| Quinn was permission to} couldn't do that. He must sacri NC-4 Motor in Museum race between Oxford! finish the season with the White] fice his life to play the part of @{ One of the four Liberty engines mbridge and in this event he] Sox of the American League. He] gentleman. which propélled-the navy seaplane . The New But didn't he love her? He did.| NcC-4 on its epoch-making transat- had a|.Dear little Lettice! What a fool] igntie flight in May, 1919, has been and he| he had been, letting, the memory | added to the aircraft exhibit in the | SAC uaunnnannnnne Aanovuauannnunnaegnndeatsnsanennunanin prk {ed on his drive, costing him at least | ¥* a tie for the title. At Troon, in the British open,!? f ihaeNntionals Virk ‘beat|Hamen finished a stroke behind|{efeated Stevenson, an American) won five games out of sis Brooklgasatwice, making it nine| Havers, the winner. Out of th quarter miler with a big reputation) York Americans, it seem victories cin 11 games with the|holes played he had but three id | for speed. 5 prior claim to h Dodgers this In the first | ones. At these three holes he drop- | he ¢ ian Olympic committee was rded to that team in 1919.] Qf) those. pest aifairs sweep -buD | National Museum at Washington. Nehf pitehed York’s victory | ped five strokes to par. Still he was |/mmee utely put him on the track! Te spent three years with the Yan- BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. tors winning 11 to 1, New bunched hits with Chicago's erre and defeated the White Sox, 6 to and in the second Bentley was the|£00d enough to come within or He is a strong starter and] kees and was traded to: Boston in wranit@’ pitcher, Cineinnati won| stroke of a tic, and two strokes of ains steady pace that is 922, “Mhig ix his third year with { SNMRtinnnaimnéannnannninamennnianetnnecn NNER RR A from Boston, 5 to 1, holding |# win. heartbreaking: to his rivals. the Red Sox = een u nA net tk ner = witon to five hits. Philadelphia| In the professionals’ match play - American League batters say he Sea ; ° Se eke 5 vostom tee Teuie Mitchel holding | championship in this country Hagen| Flagn’t Had A Sore is a better pitcher today than when|§ ? ; Wedaaaiitiitetrdascentch hite, «| Dowad to § n again, but only ae he made his big league debut with | BAR after the two had played 36 holes} Arm dn 22 Years} the xew york club in 1999, Bho gl @leven up and had gone two extra ea SS t BASEBALL ‘ pat eeiter Gis litte | Veteran Quinn Blasts Theory RAILROADERS knows is a _—_ to choose between two golfers o Ths she A A American Association Seeeae on Biols. test call | That Spitball Pitching WIN BALL GAME i ie i mates of this k i the “br ae Hurts The Arm ——— = 5 of the ne invariably direet the The Tra rtati 2 ofeat- ° 16 final agian : oe RANE hate fap cao tae’ in tho | IE Be Mi MD aigyee sic excite 24 future has store fo tands out as one of base-1 (0 2 nat eae s ig : Toledo 16 than an eyelash. The feeling that ; of pitching, 4 : L ¥ ‘ Milwauk at the gods of luck were against you| © Jor leagues, ty . ; E Jisn’'t so keen. jean ip nee good a5 he ipa: 1 ppc tee Oakland Hille, where the American {the son fr of the Bos- laa A huekster stopped at Grandmother’s door. “Any im New York opemaclaniplonship: will’ be .desidedl| the early stages of FES nutmegs today lady?” + Washington ie Some o€ bin tinest thei holes, Hel hae: jeoon| Bay, Seouts vel Aueriea inet Mae In the tray before him he displayed his wares — big, 3 lap. aOR TOLnE ak corte re niece in SOIL NTe ene utat et | yceaeee ue aCEanyLaane (oat beautiful nutmegs, and at a ridiculously low price. : Cleveli he won the North and South cham-| The spithall is generally ded] United States, B. P.O) Ue. : A : } Phitadelyna “| mune at Pach fom a Wel | se the hardest of a delivers ons Phe nated ee af he a Being fond of nutmeg’s spicy flavor, and seeing an : es gerent field, bi ing his own record |a pitcher’s arm. The career ©: re iss Seagal ; ©. ‘ : wiileailitcarse Te ae he ar Lassss |iniehara’ ities Eve" Olt halt os| (GT maiden, W/E tos Mandi) Lede opportunity to stock up on them to advantage, Grand- Ww. LL .|{by any means. \becn short. Quinn is a decided ex-| they. was a parade of | tered mother bought generously i ‘ne 5 Epson owns, June he concerned, , - Sea si i. ee ; of Derbies Sanfobio, by Swyntords| ‘Never. Wad’ Sore: Arma eaentgniee Peete caeTiea ial There was to be rice pudding for supper. Grand- Sinsianet Be Erie tease: CSET Gems ee ling. VTeO cela aaa Guinn to" ane | Okey Gee SER RELIG igSbRRES ne AEE mother took the golden - brown beauty from the oven + | Boston fl here todas ivecently’ when I asked him if the| {he Boy Seouts. He was told the |B and prepared to give it its finishing touch-——a sprinkling it. i J ~| beys had bo: ed the flag from the |B Philadelphia ss... 26 CHAMPION GYMNAST AT 18 oye-bad Dapromed.thedlag reir: th of nutmeg. Out came the grater and one of the new ee easy | iil gee that, they get a flan, of | nutmegs. She scraped and looked puzzled. Scraped : i " heir on,” he s ie kept |g PS . 5 National yomise. \ae . '" > Ee aroma aaees hig Doms. he other day, ql again, pe! looked closer. Sawdust!! The nutmegs were Cincinnati 5; Boston 1. pial, made of wood. . , Brooklyn New York 9-3. ARR MARRIED = Others not scheduled, 4 Sipning, ey from their friends RE How far from such methods we have traveled in these : - Mond +3 Slizabet! cE ' : fy ’ Aucritaa Teague Stebney, ue hien of she ands Mrs {9 days of advertised merchandise. The merchant of Dy Nee York 6 Chicago 3. Mel and Mra W, He Law were mar: | PEE today, signs his name to what he says about what he Be PO a alt rej ob legame by Bie Web EE sells. He knows that when you come to buy you will pe ae ; : day iy auto for the twin cities for expect thé goods in his-store to be what he has said. He Me Paal 7; Milwaukee 8. Oey oar OE it ee HERS that |S knows that if he deceives you once, your trade is gone _& Minneapolis 9; Kansas City 5. home. i forever. f o eae Others postponed, rain. . Late te a Spur as paesnen bi £ ‘ } i . ( or t an Fruit h e the & . LEE. LOOKS bride has beon ‘employed th’ the of- Wooden nutmegs never could have been.advertised. : 1 Paes fices of the Mandan Creamery and 4 fs H AND FIELDS Froanehs om iaay | Read the advertisements. a LIKE BUSH (SUMIIVANCRARR NUPTIALS: | . : tts i a s q ‘ eee SJunes.-In Dadiey “Lee! aclemnicen’ Monls? working ot a0 | ibe . —— ‘the Boston Red Sox have pieked up speend alain cae Sel ae - . Ee thet ba broken into tee Amer- Willism dr Sullivens ‘The eevemeny” 4 THE FIRE OF PUBLICITY CONSUMES FALSEHOOD : ; Gean League in years. took place at 7 o'clock, Rev. Father : ‘ ee a ARE: a hi f E Bee er tor ts ch ee ee A cceueanincdamuilinruieanngx 3 when he joined the Detroit Tygers Miss Eleanor McDonald, daughter |= 5 ee es Wii SS) « fb R test, ; j back in 1909 and helped carry that of Mr. and Mrs. J.“H. McDonald, was team tothe penriant. the bridesmaid, and Joseph Sullivan, ‘a years Bush broadened’ out,/ brother of the groom was best marty like ‘Lee. at Glazed carrots ,are delicious an } a ce. go to his right or left easy to prepare. Cut them into hal: aF ; pease: and: grace, carries inch slices and boil until tender in |i ‘ay :0 one ‘and gets the ball away salted water. Thén place in a but- i aden ‘ eat yt _ Merion Muller at 19 hits seWidyed the reniutaon of being thé cham-\ tered pafl and sprinkle with salt, “Not only in the field, but also at’) pion feminine gymnast of the United States.’ Here you see het doing | Pepper and a little sugar, Bake‘an- betadoes Lee resemble Bush.|a ‘hand. ‘spring over aenther sirlet ‘Richmond ill, Long Island, til brown. s