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PAGE SIX ~~ American Association w. L Indianapolis THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. RICKEY ADMITS HE PULLED A BONER Brings Back Catcher He Fired Five Years Ago And Now Calls Him Star NOTICE OF SALE EXECUTI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and by virtue of an execu- tion now in my hands and issued out of the District Court of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, upon a judgment rendered on the 4th day of June, 1924, in the said Court, for the sum of $19,264.72 principal, in- terest and costs in favor of the Mid- land National Bank, a corporation, Plaintiff and against the Beach State Bank, a corporation, (Insol- vent), and Frank L, Vorachek, Re- ceiver of said Beach State Bank, ap- pointed by State Banking Board by order of the Court, Defendants. I have levied upon the following des- d pledged personal property as UNDER SPECIAL! ON ROTARY HEARS BTHICS TALK, AT LUNCHEON Business, Members of Club Are Informed man of the program committee. Dale Simon, after a spasniodic in- troduction, talked on “Passing The Buck” as applied to Rotary. J. J. MacLeod next told us of the recent Scout camp at Lake Carlyle, Sask., and the work of the boys while there. ‘Following “Mac,” Harry Wagner totally eclipsed Jules Verne by taking the gatheting around the world ‘im ten minutes, via piano. After a short talk by “Lou” Cras- well, chairman of the Boys Work Committee, the drive for funds for the coming year went over with a bang. The guests were, Dr. G. M. Con- THURSDAY, absence from the Quain & Ramstad Clinic; Wright Scott, who aided in first installing Rotary in Bismarck; Jim Smith, Rotarian of Minneapolis; ‘and Ensigns Waid, Longfellow, ‘arid E. J. Taylor Jr, who are breaking the trip to assignment on the Pa- cific coast by a visit with E.. J. Taylor. MUSSOLINI PROTECTED Rome, June 19—An_ old servant from/ Mussolini's native province watches jealously oveg the Italian premier’s health and safety. When- ever a stranger brings a ‘present to the house, the! servant fecls it, smells K pay ity the property of the said defendant) 19. the absence of Chairman | Vic stans, who is taking Dr. Robinson’s| it and tries to imagine what it can M chal and under and by virtue of the said| La Rose and Vice Chairman George| place during the latter's enforced] be, ‘ MONEE ard eat and execution, I will_on| Wil, ex-chairman J. L. Bell gre: — oledo the 30th day of June, 1924, at the] ciously consented to preside, which) Milwaukee hour of Two o'clock in the after-|he did with his usually suavity and a - noon of said day, at the front door} (for him) uvusual laxity in the in- National 1 of the Court House in the City of} fliction, of fines, at Tuesday's Rotary L. Bismarck, County of Burleigh and) 1,74, Bob Si talk New York 2 Bisa, any hota, proceed to| luncheon. Bob Simpson gave a tal ew York 20 State > P rr ies.” Hi ticular- Chicago. 21 sell the pledged personat property] on “Rotary Ethics fe particular Brookiyn 99 hereinafter described, or so much|ly stressed the change in ethics that. Cincinnati thercof as may be necessary to sat-|Mas occurred in the wholesale fruit Boston isfy the said judgment, interest and| business during the last ten years, | Pittsh i 5B accrued costs, and costs of such sale} offering the standardization of sizes Y AG Vad 1) ea at Public Auction to the highest bid-|j, packages as a noteworthy ex- Bete ne der for cash, the property hgrein-| ample, The meeting was then turn- Philadelphia 18 29 before mentioned to be sold as afore- ey b piad? Copelin’ ae” eunit! said. and deseribed as follows, to-{d over to Fred Copel American League wit: fant 4 v een Name of Maker Date Due Amt. End. —Ball. New York Danaea 10-1-20 $ 174.00 Detroit H’P. Burt $ 75.00 Kons Boston Joseph Cassidy 206.00 132.00 . ; Cicate ere ak gt Hono 65.00 38.00 - St. Louis bert I. Gilman * 350. .00/ . . . * Washington Jit Goole 325,00 150.00 175.00 OW excursion fares to cities and tourist objec- 2 Cleveland M. W. Gowers . 500.00 35.00 465.00 Philadelph John Herr 400.00 of the Far West are offered to you by the . \ OT é John Herr | 3000.00 160.00 2850.00 Northern Pacific between May 15th and Sept. 30tha one + Sam Howden . i Return limit Michigan Is Sure HE WAS FIRED Now AT 4O HE'S John “Hanevatd 125.00 100.00 26.00 | limit Oct. 31st. iss S sceg e H. L, Hailliday - . * To Miss Services 2 IN IGS GONZ Nii ES A STAR Henry A. Johnston 447.70 ‘ et ux . * e Of Sturzenegger | | NAN McMahon 50.00 Round ‘Trip Fares. eae | ee W. H. Middleton : : és ; ieee : i 7500.00 971.08 7128.95 ° By NEA Service By Billy Evans Shifte? Catching Staff leaguer in Rickey’s opinion and an- i 2b Ne os ck : ' 3 s Ca ‘ q Rickey’s : 25 00 8771.25 ismal Ann Arbor, Mich. June 19—Coach | Wise men change their mind Rickey had his own ideas about] ether-cateher was needed. He sought & us et isd eid sad - From Bi r A. J. Sturzenegger has been lost to| fools never -or words to that et-Jevtching and catchers. He wanted | Mickey O'Neil of the Braves and Walter Hl, Novse et ux 9. 200.00, the University of Michigan footbat, | feet. | Anyway, Miguel A, Gonzales/a man of his own pattern and Gon-| Butch” Henline of the Phillies, of- ly729 Walter H, Noyse et ux 12- 300.00 ¥ : To aeiia “Sturzy” has accepted aj a big league catcher once more.|zules and Snyder wore part of the] fering Milton Stock as his bait, | g99 is Odland 12-15-2t 3680.00 a similar position at the University of | Tow many ball plasters have re. Miller Huggins" regi Naticaily Dayo Bancroft verased Wallets BC me Osean: : 943.46 Yellowstone Park seecee| $29.70 Southern Ca }turned to the big circus on the} The Louisville Colonels had Ver-| part with cil and Fletcher re-‘|7792 John Pierzina 500.00 the Wolverine Jbrink of the 40-year mark? Nov! non Clemons. Rickey wanted him | fused to consider any trade proposi- fabs Pai@iBEtetTon 1000.00 432.00 568.00 Seattle ......... sees] 65.70 @ith muvet to followers of the| and he acquired the husky eateher!tion for Heniine. 3059 P. O. Peterson - 520.00 350.00 170.00 TRCOMA. 5s ccanccyeccccces.| 65,70 nd Blue eleven | Mike Gonzales, voted the best} by trading Dixie Davis and Bruno] What was next? All of Rickey’s . H. Russell 965.00 87.58 927.42 Portland rzenegg along with Yost and| ue recviver by every ma-| Betzel to the Colonels. friends advised him to dieker’ for | 7: *) FL Sadler. TODO, NE aan rth ee eeeee ‘s 68.50 Little, has heen the big reason for {Jor scout who toured the American] With Clemons installed the| Gonzales, and the Superbas, who had 0. Saugen te : Rainier Parlg(Ashford).......| 65.70 the success of the Michigan teams | Association last season, is back in| first-string receiver Frank Snyder} bought the Cuban during the win- . Saugen STaing * in the PEMuaauiOnke AS: tutor | (Ho ional League as first-string} was traded to the Giants for Ferdi-|ter from the Cincinnati Reds for 660.00 | A 60.70 4 of there nd backfield candidates, | enteh r for ths t. Loui Cardin nand Schupp, while Gonzales was] $10,000 grabbed the bait. 5000.00 Coeur d’Alene............. 60.70 he has developed some of th Branch Rickey, director of the Car-j seld for $10,000 cash, Thus Gonzales returned to the fi 2) 4398.00 Q Ns * fae . " g gridders the Wolverines, hi dinals, is the one who fits the “Wa For five years Clemons handled | manager who had cast him aside cB Ub Ok teal 404.00 California (one ‘way via north in years, Goebel, Kirk, Kipke, Steke | ™« ze their minds; fools never | the bulk of the catching for the | five years ago. And Ric now Caussbanven : . 2963.60 500.00 2473.60 doast) ........ eeeee| 106.38 tee, Uteritz, Steger and many other | phra ais Cardinals. Gon became a] says that there isn’t a catcher in Tien Stockwell 300.00 stars of like caliber were helped When Rickey decided to retire} iench warmer for McGraw and] either big league who is more valua- Otto Thoemke . 425.00 sl along by the ec ng of Sturzeney a k Hine manage 5 the |Ister was sent to St. Paul in the} ble than Gonzales. Ralph Samuels et Al .10-21-19 pel ast saen0 Ww. ae ger. K <ipke, Steketee and Ut- | close of the 1918 season and direct} American Association. i ought to know as he was W. C. Schultz ... .12-19-19 2713:.! 213. . . le ladly give the crite wer an players his club, trom the bench, his edite: Rates Gonzales a Star a catcher when le was a young stur Frances Zeilsdort |. ,11-80-19 10-1-20 500.00 wl g! pA negra ease to other é Sturgeneg; his Michigan | ime staff was composed of Mike] Time brings the American League almost 20 i 2 3 Jo fe ‘ zime, also hac © exacting role | Gonaales and Frank Snyd ol ad! 5 BARE bane That there is due upon the said ‘ f Fs Ccbe tele Ue ee ee Se mons had lived his life as a big! years age. j pat te with interest and accrued | quarters in the Hotel Grenoble here, Use “The North Coast Limited”, (a UR ee ee RS ene MOUS ~ | desta. on the date hereof, the sum| officials of the league have communi- ‘One of America’s: Fine Trains ; é cated with fully 10,000 persons in an 0: f $19,310.98. He took in practically all the big games where one of the teams | 1 2 was a coming Maize and Blue op ” ny ° A 2 4 ponent! THis eet an teen BUSINESS DAY AP ME, SHOUTED Dated Fa ee eae 1924. | effort to save them from self-destruc- @fe ually: x0 iy owe ‘i 4 balk ion. i corded usually y typwritten pases. THE NICE POLE VAULTER| © stexifor Burleigh County, | tion Only one failure was recorde Every d there. His work in i Notth spabetas out of that number. i A this | res de him excedingly | oe ILLIVAN, JE ‘AN, EN - ‘ ReResiea eu ttis |Miciigan’ coaching OF ROTARIANS: e : SUTIN AN aera oe BISHOPS FAVOR DANCE we 8 Be tea j aff. As a scout, Sturzenegger | Mandan, North Dakota. Springfield, Mass., June 19—One ’ : with the best in the country. ——— . 6-19-26 | result, of the recent convention of the} W, A. McDONALD For Reservations Sturzenegger is in the banking ata , \ Board of Bishops of the Methodist Agent Dt ‘ Phone Depot business in Los Angeles. At Which Discussion of Ad- ° Episcopal Church here was a recom- Biemarck, B.D. i : Pp! We Deliver Tickets to Your : Stes iaiaistraliveoAlfaiws Oc New York, June 19—The Save-a-|mendation that the church ban on cE ’ Home or Offlee -— ae 2 is ive Affairs Oc- Life League has the unique work of | dancing, car playing, theater and dir- | The Nut Cracker | cupied Program discouraging suicides. With heads} cusgoingy-be lifted. ————. a — ‘ By Joe Williams ; Toronta, _ mt RP LTH TR ATT fT Tr Fred Fulton s stylish drub- of session here administrative zation occupied bing but is on his heroic pedals av end af 10th round.” amass : ic program. Reports were made by In- | i - j a. eee ace soee cia temational President Guy Gundaker | z pg: of Philadelphia, brank Eastman ot | S es on Perth, Scotland, president of = ik q “Molla Mallory concedes Suzanne | cf Ott ane W alia Lenglen is greatest tennis player and miGhceley aie . deserverste win.” vaciters “RUfUE) ky ee ee & 4 EWatha the, tases. filled and thelllgot mearcie we itil oe Guiahona| 4 : a : * 4 E count three and two, Pitcher Dum | City, hird Vice President Frank tt = Wh h r . : mie gzoaved the next one for Babe b of Hoqui Washington, In ere S: a we 0) iia if ee Anthony: Ww. ‘3 5 ' 4 6 Pera aS 4 “Dempsey spyrns million dollar | ¢ Ber Botaterd: ott ae atale : - ghee ec Sk 60 Sg sweet charity.” tution and by-laws committee and : : re °. y ? player-writer controversy, refuses | mittee on Publications. iu : zs vs * : arenes’ controvers mittee on Publications, Frequently you,decide to spend the evgping in town ee annette connie ounce || ee ee hai with some friend. . The first part.is easy. Dinner at a Joh Weissmuller — fails : : ' Singers fails te] tions, presented the report of tha.| , Not all the pole vaulters are as nice to camera men as Greening of 1 t , ' ’ * ] break own record in i yard east | ommitee and ssuiutions aigectin j Corel, “Most ef {nem turn their backs to the pfeture, hounds as they = pleasant restaurant. . But afterwards ... “What will 7 . Ds thing of | certain things in the governing body | leat the bar, but the Ithaca star turns clear a e: ‘the . * A 9 foo, fot sso, ete) certain things inthe governing boty |jovy a tull sok jar around and gives the | you do to carry on'this business of having a good time? i cussed and adopted eI H T aa sip “Walter Camp agrees with critics a é ! i BS Fi Si Accetican toam is awful P a eclipse that New York City ever saw, Wi N inati Easy! : 0 cents. An evening paper. A glance at “a eee remium Fight although other parts of the country] WINS Nomination the advertisements. ‘Suggestion—agreement, and Fee A dy have been treated to the spectacle ’ i ? » =a FS ee Wins Followers} «tt rare intervats, ey For Governor you're off! . <7 ‘ * } ers are y pestle saps to pay ae = ae Eyaik.GFa@incion Gubehennes iy, ‘ » see reformed barroom bouncers he campaign launched by W. F.| COPPER BUS: ‘KS enka Gs Fal ‘on, a brother-in- i j i atres. to” vated eat crt tne: anand avis gains wtering premiums such a8] ‘The conper industry in the United) bation for Governor’ of Maine i driven to.an unsatisfactory choice by fatigue and time. . L e strike, | Silverware, cre buyers, on the] States offers its thanks di ‘ G ve * g j : : i Benes ioSpe, note stapuee, inte | ground thee Te lends to owe pelens [ke ate er eames fe, Tadic, On| Monday's primary, on the basis of If it’s worth while to consult the advertisements about ed the umpire was correct! for cream and butterfat to farmers) 2,100,000 re in. the coun | pectani sea eahLoemha anette ata amusements, how much more worth while must it ‘be a i 8 g ta » in other states. has consumed | ¢oqay <i oe - Ni en golf ch fuses stateme: enalie amare today. ge'Nem, open galt champion retusoy |The statement of eywol printed cave a Z when it comes to the speriding ofthe household money. inni . rig POTS, 28. Bre ‘opper and s Re- 7 7 . pas ea a whey « winning is good enough for me, he | printed in Fremont, Nebraska, and epee SOVIET DRESSES UP ASA : the Ee: Sek Giasek clare’ auniittio teed a eee ae ee _lascow, June’ 10—Blithe Dane Read the advertisements. They place before you the BAD uAsDg PUR Canc __| formation to Me teynls the! or: | may este, many rail set nel satg ohne and towet ng Be full choice of the, trustworthy goods in the market. - A a dian | ce has resulted in Lqwer}| there are automobiles rate eave igre i or Z i 9 ‘ sek, é Poa e et Gaels soa sey | Pie? Paid seer 15000000, "Raising the use of con-| haya aad frock. conte Tne recent They describe advantages, and give you full informa- » ever Teaches the top. : ScuseE On SUN per in the next five years to about influx of sartorially-gurbed diplomats tion before you have.to stir out.of your chair. ‘Pursue ‘ane, fighting marine, one of| y, Tene 1s PORN Sa AL a S from other European countries h , Tol « || the best of the light heavyweights, | of the Tiere aenbdulea tor eeeoal tee arth myers cis nose ane for every article you buy the method you use when it Seem eee Vib: baduhands,, gged | Scientists say it will be the first total] Read Tribune Want, Ada. Hema ip the matter of their own comes to amusemenits.:’ . ° Vegeta iA : middleweight, whose knockoat ex- The i ae * ; init proviaed = nine-dey sensation The way to be sure of what you buy is to: buy advér- : lot protidea nin WHEN SCHOLZ PUT HIMSELF IN “WORLD’S FASTEST” CLASS tised goods. ‘ z A |, Another young star who has weak % Z i 3 | hitting weapons is Sammy Mandell Z \ , P| of Chicag6, a lightweight, whose box- 4 ? ; : “|| ing cleverness is not equaled by any he . | |. performer in the game. av } «.It will be a tough blow to the game if bad hands keep Stone, Ber- ae eet gree Jenbach and Mandell’ out. of the ts ee Pines. MENTS: IS AN EDUCATIO - THERE'S MONEY IN RADIO Pe elie BUYI oe " \ j © Gross income of the Radio Corpor- BETTE | 4 ation of America rose from $4,900,- bat , R NG {1 000 in 1921 to more than $26,000,000 aaah | 4 im 1923. é : “During 1923, it -is estimated the 4 radio business wept above the $250,- t F} # 000,000 mark in total sales. Conser- vative estimates for 1924 put the PAF total sale figure at $400,000,000. } {And this is only ap “intent, indus-| "> : . : ; : ‘. Do} ge tey.” iii Jackson Scholz ,the New York Athletic Club runner who ha vorld’s d at ose Fi i A 4 is left world’s records lying-in a dozen pieces f é of Jate, 1s here. ghown.at:the ‘Boston Olympic try-out finals, taking the 100-meter race from Chatlie Pad et a ae 5 e ; 3 2 of ¥ od i ‘Ante manufacturers are reporting as. increascd' demand for dock, “fastest human.” Scholz is on extreme right and Paddock is shown in characteristic running stridé balloon | on left. ‘Hoth Scholz and Paddock surpassed previous Olympic marks for the 20 ‘put § 1 Paddock’s time by, two-tenths of a-second, e Ys Sts Bie RR mete rer Wee eels PRL