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tat al Ma Rm 4 ' PAGE FOUR ° THR RICM ARC! ror A ee FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1924 | 4 PAGE SIX ~~ ~~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~ << ee ; .S. HOPE IN SHOT-PUT xet the full advantage of the slide, | Northwest Quarter (NW%) of i is to properly gauge the distance.| Section Twenty (20), all in It is imperative that the runner go| Township One Hundred Forty- into the bag at full d, and yet three (143), North, of Range be able to s0 hook into the ‘base Povents eine CB). re ic that he will not ovpeanah uated ‘ na i Bs 9 sce ee frie inte, stile. te the Wagene OETA Ret’ Je equ aioe’ ee aseball. It means that the player) the day of sale the sum of Twenty- wust hit the dirt without giving| five Hundred. Forty-four and~82-400 thought to distance and position. | ($2544.32) Dollars, together with the Usually the spikes catch in the turf] statutory costs of foreclosure. and the player suffers a leg injury.| Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, parce this 3rd day of June, 1924, Combs could have scored stand Aue Mainger of the ‘Bank of North ing up. In running to the plate e he so judged the play that he dia] Dake Agent for the Treasurer ae Lee of the State of North Dakota, as not believe it nécessary to slide.) qrystce for the State of North One of his teammates, thinking] pirota, Assignee of Mortgage. | Combs was to be thrown out, yelled |G. OLGEIRSON, slide as he was almost on the plate.| “Attorney for the Manager of The ing to obey orders, he sita Kank of North Dakota, into the plate late, didn’t have time |_ Bismarck, North Dakota. to rate his specd or distance and, as 6-10-17-24—T-1-8-15 ja result, will probably be out the ee | rest of the season. s i 34 The pledge of the ' printed word | BASEBALL ciation i Pete American Ass Louisville .....6+ Indianapolis f BiBaul oo s.. 37 «80 SZ Columbus .....655.632 82 Minneapolis 30 8b Toledo : Kansas City Milwaukee NOTICE TO CREDITORS i In the Matter of the Estate of { i i Sthan A, Dawson, Deceased: His loss, coming a time when} Ethan A. » De : services are ibadlyiecded) willibely, Novice 18 REESbY alven Ee Beast rely felt by the New York club. [Oc rutris of the Estate of Bthan | A fine fielder, very fast, and a great) A"]),wson, late of the city of Bis- | hitter, Combs would have been al marck, in the County of Burleigh, regular from the start on any club} and State of North Dakota deceased, other than the Yank to the creditors of and all persons == having claims against said deceased, Joining a club that had won #|to exhibit them -with the necessary | pennant and a world series it was vouchers. within alx months ater only natural that he didn’t have the firs pater en of ake nore: much of a chance-to break into the | tpisnld Aantinisirattis, ot rie te lineup, despite his admitted abil-] 9 I City National Bank iusldine, ity. i ity of Bismarck in said Bur- Baseball managers are supersti- | jeigh Gaeacn North Dakota. That tious. They follow precedent closely. | ¢, 1. Young is my resident agent in Seldom will they tempt fate. the state of North Dakota. y PI Working along these lines, Miller] Dated June 12th, A. D. 1924. Huggins started the season WMh the E, DOROTHY LOONEY, orki’s championship. That's mere- ministratrix. iy common sense. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, The suspension of Bob Meusel |’ Attorneys Jee Mee eH gave Earl Combs his big chance. | 92 '80t hy b Sa he: Hoe disen viijuced met weuld||pacrrt PHEMCR TOMAR atte sy have been rated a star by the close i ij 6-14-21-28—7-5 jot the season. Friendships in ancient days were formed by pledges of blood. Medieval knights won mutual aid by pledges of the sword. But modern business forms friends in every cor- ner of the world through the pledge of the ‘i printed word. : 4 , National League w. New York .. a0 Chieago . 26 Brooklyn Pittsburgh Cincinnati Boston Philadelphia St. Lou American L Washington .... a 8 Detroit .. 35 Boston . ee eeh New York ban 280 St. Louis . fei BO Cleveland... ..80 Chicago 9 BL Philadelphia .. 2238 Advertisements are pledges made espe- cially for you. . . pledges that advertised : goods you buy are exactly as claimed. Le ‘When you buy an advertised phonograph, ££ you buy one of established workmanship and © ' : tone. It has been tested by thousands before . you. Its dealers, sure of its worth, invite the testing of millions more. ; | Results Yesterday National League St. Louis 2; Cincinnati 1. 1; Pittsburgh Boston 1; New York 8 Brooklyn 2; Philadelphid 3. SUMMONS Perhaps, some time, someone will | spaTE OF NORTH DAKOTA, invent a substitute for the spike, County of Burleigh. which although necessary to the n District Court, Fourth Judicial wame is the cause of many serious | Distric injuries. American League New York 5; Philadelphi ; Washington 5-0. Cleveland ro 4 Others postponed, wet grounds, What is not advertised may be worth buying. What is, must be! ‘5 ; BR G i) Read the advertisements to know which | goods are advertised. (5 R. Baird, as Receiver of the nk of Minot, a iL BP sink mers NOTICE GAG .| corporation, Plaintiff, vs. National Se fe a Nonpartisan League, ‘a corporation, Whereas default has occurred in| Defendant. the payment of interest and prin-| 7 State of North Dakota to cipwl of the obligation secured by|the above named defendant: the Mortgage hereinafter described; | You are hereby summoned and re- ahd whesess the holder of said|quired to answer the Complaint, in Hortpage dées: elect toiforeéloxouonl|(ekis action, witch is Rew on) rile the past due und unpaid principal] in the office of the Clerk of the and interest of said obligation only.| District Count of Burleigh County Notice is -hereby given that that|and to serve a copy of your said tain mortgage executed and de-|Answer upon the subscriber, at his Sh 5. Josephson and| office, mentioned — below, within his wife, mort-| thirty days after the Service of this gagors, anager of The Bank | Summons upon you, exclusive of the of North Dakota, Mortgagee, dated| day of service; and you are hereby é the 16th day of April, 1920, and filed | notified that in case of your failure Poa ae: | CLARENCE HOUSER for record in the office of the Reg-| to appear or answer, the plaintiff nlysjendide pa ae mtd ister of Deeds of the County. of| will take judgment against you by Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on|default for the relief demanded in the 19th day of November, 1920, at| the complaint. 3:30 o'clock, P. M., and recorded in| Dated at Minot, Nore Dakota, this Book “ of Mortga 17th day of June, 1924. | sratandtaeniracdnucne DICKINSON & JOHNSON, ——__——---——— | gee, by an instrument in writing to Attorneys for the Plaintiff. ne than a championship would, he started a late slide into the|the State Treasurer of North Da-|* Office and Postoffice Address: be. plate, his spike kota, and his successors in office, Minot, North Dakota. Kirkwood’s position in golf is, in-| 0” Elin trust as security for bonds is- 6-19-26—723-10-17-2¢ dedd, unique as sos badly injured that it was | sued by the State of North Dakota, ee nd a better grade of ball as both zs necessary to carry him off the fiela. | which ‘ignment was dated the| Nincteen million automobiles are ff teams have improved a great deal | g————_____ 5 eae 1 ; of June, 1921, and corded expected to be registered by the end since the first of the season, ‘The fcet-first slide is a dangerous |in said office of the Register is year, | aes saat on the 23d dag of dane; WMS First A Toledo Columbu } Others not scheduled erican Association | uisville 1 | Indianapolis 6. _ COMMERCIAL LEAGUE TEAMS | PLAY TONIGHT Lahr Motor and the Transporta- tion teams of the Con ial league to cross bats at 6:30: F Strengthened conside termined to start a series of win R the La Motors are out after this . AN ADVERTISER’S PLEDGE CAN BE REDEEMED ONLY ‘BY’ YOUR { i ENTIRE SATISFACTION ot, In the final Olympic tryouts in this country ¢ 16-pound shot farther than any of his comy ence Houser threw the titors. On the strength of lifornia giant is America’s | game. Fairchild and Rose will prob-| this showing the University of Southern ¢ | ably be the battery. chief ope abroad, Tonight’s win will place the; ti i ‘Transportation xt the head of the H ieague Tuesday's game resulting, in a tie among the other first placers i Ball fans should e a close game caught, and his leg la less perfectl evecuted. Done play unless wevfoctly sfemniel. Dos 0 o'clock, A. M., in Book’ “169” i aoe aha secs aaiall " e ten-willi i i r TUTTLE TEAM A belated slide has, for t yy Mt invariably, results 1m | of Miscellaneous Mortgages, at page The ten-millionth Ford is touring i “5 | eins robbed the At caajenity of juleveret tinal aul tles teu ce, Ceeeclesen maa seca One PLAYS HERE |«s of the services of of tie! necessary to slow up a bit prior to (hereafter described, at SS ii ee i —— Bresvest fe players to break in ]ihe slide, so they may properly | door of the Court House, in the City mhe fast hipiaieeually team (eorne in years. position ‘themselves before hitting |of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, jj will play the Grove team at the _L have reference to Ou the dirt. find State of North Dakota, at the § penitentiary Sunday, June 29, The Earl Combs. for whe the Of all the great base runners 1{hour of two o'clock, P. M., on the = < ReMi rites ice bubzone- cume Tee ometing like $50,000 have ever seen in action, Cobb, I be- [19th day %f July, 1924, to's MMGcceeccns ‘She game will stact at | winte club of the HTieve, tive one to start his ;#mount due upon the past due 2 p.m Amer! lide at full sp t f the da e Recently at Cleveland!” Most neeessury of all, in order to |°f stle? Thagpremises described in such mortgage and hich will be sold to satisfy the same are des- : DOESN’T NEED f i stale ciacacaaida oath Hale (8) 5 GOLF TITLES (S%) of Southwest Quarter His Trick Shots Are Enough, | (S%) of Southeast 4%) and South Half ty . g 5 r? Where shall we go, SWi4) of Section Twenty-four (24), Township One Hundred Forty-two (142), Range Seventy- six (76), und Lot One (1) of Section Thirty (30), Township ments of safd mortgage on the | Ey So He Passes Up the | One “Musdred Forty-two 42), = ey ; x Ss British Tourney oe veut ornibeed a event tive ae eo / e as i. Pat JOE Ww LTA Lal on will be due on the past due} pecs arent wl) nat connetel installments of such mortgage _ 0} 4 ; ee 3 B this month Tt would be bad | Hondtet Winetyseven and” 71-100 gm Frequently you decide to spend the evening in town . business” for him to do so. Kirk- 597.7 jars i °| . ‘ 4 : ie wood isu profersional. golfer. and| Hituiory cons ef toredorure, i with some friend. The first part is easy. Dinner ata De eccue at i icon i| Hivinciciree teams pleasant restaurant. But afterwards . . . What will an jentartainer Firsts a layer nex ‘dee 2 fn at Nor you do to carry on this business of having a good time ee acicketsea something | of the’ State ot North Dak, | Easy! Two cents. An evening paper. A glance at t a omething | ruste tat Nort = . i ee se te male, the trip abront:| qos, -Aasienee of Mortesgee. |B the: advertisements. * Suggestion — agreement, and i= p chances are » to 1, or worse, 3. OLGEIRS 5 against his wining the title. The Attorney for the Manager of The|& you’re off! Bank of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota. 4 e102 7-18-15 | You didn’t go-around to the different theatres, to be rort-\E a 4 driven to an ungatisfactory choice by fatigue and time. Whore eee ea is RE If it’s worth while to consult the advertisements about tho. payment (of inttert ene Tet amusements; how much more worth while must it be the! Mortgage hereinafter. described: when it comes to the spending of the household money. See aoe ata aneaih griacital Read the advertisements. They place. before you the : | and interee of said obligation only. full « hoice of thé trustworthy goods in. the market. 1 © |ieted By "Homey ‘TeAnderson snd el They describe advantages, and give.you, full informa- : Leora B. Anderson, his wife, mort- 4 tion before you. haxé to stir out of your chair. Pursue } iT importance of F in the public title ta golfer hes y it brings. This pub- | licity puts the lucky golfer squarely | in the spotlight, earns him a rating | J. as an exhibition artist and increases | = his “price” as a professional teacher. | | NOTICE OF MORTGA( CLOSURE SALE kwood, however, is the one | = golfer in the world who dosn't net a championship. He can take a golt ball and entertain a gallery of | spectators for two hours with his trick shots and black magic, and = get big moncy for it. Another golfer =. could win three or four champion- i ships and not be the attraction, in this respect that the Aus' ian js. ue HE Ht) Notice is hereby given that that = So when you hear Kirkwood say “he gagors, to the Manager of The Bagk . . f Beet ens volun dors diets ag ok Nor Dre eer gerd for every article you buy the'method you use when. it | : = important as the British open, you | filed for record in the office of the es to amusements p iS iow aby, and it is not hard to un- Register of Deeds of the County of | comes to eae : f > erstand. Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on|# H Hy Incidentally, Kirkwood) should the 10th, day of November, 1919/ at | The way to be sure of what you buy is to buy adver- = heve won the event last year, when 9:00 o'clock, A. M., and recorded in f Book “161” of Mortgages, at page 352, and assigned by said mortgagee, [ by ‘an instrument in writing to the State Treasurer of North Dakota, |] and his successors in office, in trust Bi oe as~security for bonds issued by tho|— perth ra baa 8 8] State of North Dakota, which as-|#' 4 3 ‘ ; : ' signment was dated the 19th day gf \ ‘ : ‘ © September, 1921, and recorded in| said office of the Register of Deeds on the 22nd day of at 11:00 o'clock, A. M., in Book “169” of Miscellangbus Mortgages, at page 609, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mort- he did go over. He had a better chance ‘than Arthur Harvers, who © finished first, or Walter Hagen, who | was second, a stroke away. tised goods. * : a | om 4 Kirkwood was leading the en- tire field by four or five strokes up to the 13th hole on the final 4 round.’ To win, all he had to do was play the remaining five holes in fairly respectable manner. He could drop three strokes to par and yev IN BETTER BUYING But Kirkwood is not a good fin- isher. His competitive temperament is not!of the best. The very know!- ‘edge that he was close to victory up- set his nerve control and he lost his gage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, in the. City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dako- ta, at the hour of two o'clock, P. ptember, eI READING ADVERTISEMENTS IS AN EDUCATION | : M., on the 19th day of July, 1924,) touch :almost completely. i to satisfy the amount due upon a be certain of first place. a Kirkwood is not an excellent put- 1 ter, either. He cuts across the sball a GEORGE TAYLOR past due installments of said mort- 17% amd is frequently off the lint. Kirk- ’ gage on the day of sale. The prem-| e. would probably fare better in| America’s outstanding hope in the Olympic 400-meter hurdles ‘Is George | ises described in such mortgage and | 5 hich will be sold to satisfy the; = ae ; pionships if he gave up fs Taylor of Grinnell college - who. twice successively broke the world | ¥ 3 y f ; se ase i RENN GEE ou rich Pee rhs Mick he admits | record for this event at the Cambridge tryouts. On the fitst day he] *ine ore described as follows, :to- RM oqsiivincnans Sai iil sc SCS RRA 6 SP SEALE NOOO AR TS MB , himself. A . completed the task in 53 seconds, and the next he cut the time to 52 “Southwest Quarter (SW%) and , : ‘ Cae MG ae os is b "SBut why should 1?” he asks.| 6-10 seconds, giving the most remarkable exhibition of hurdling ever] Northwest Quarter (NW%) of creer quscuamesrasmananevyraseinnonnsecsencanaaetineent tilts aetna ni:r ert aCN #Thg trick shots. ate more. valuable 3 _ ) seen.in this country, : Section’ Twenty-nine (29), and + : i