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PAGE Six ~™ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE er meeerey - | | | | BROWNS AGAIN BEATSENATORS. Move to Within Three and a) Half Games of Lead Washington again Browns! Chicago, Aug. fell ny drivin St. Louis yesterday he ¢ 1 clean sweep of th erie Browns also moved within tree a half games of the leading Yankees The Yanke lipped back when De- | troit: won to 2, with Whitedill pitching fine ball aga Bush. Ruth made his 36th hom in tae fourth Cle land a it four straight from Boston, 8 to { ionals, Dazzy Vance con heout He won rame of the season ten men, making a trikeouts for the sea son, Brooklyn beat Pittsburgh in the game, 5 to 3 The New York Giants beat Chi- 5 to 2, with McQuillan holding Cubs to four hits, Boston beat St. Loui » to while Cincinnati took a fiv ¢ game, stopped by from the Phillies by a score of f BASEBALL AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Vv L. 44 46 1 By NEA Service th : 4 y Minneapolis ‘ : : ML, Aus. 7-—To his ambi-)"“MeMillen won three “I"s 38 8! Nour of two. o'clock P.M, on the Milwaukee... 10 GF Hig | tion to become a regular on the Uni-| wrestler, That sport converted him| goth day of August, 1934, to satisfy | BCU alae i 9 443) versity of Illinois football lteam,| into a football player who won his] the amount due upon such mortgage [3 MeMillen of Grays Lake, Ill.,| «[» in his junior and senior years.| on the day of sale. | pet, Wes his record as one of the best/ tm the fall of 1922 he was selected} The premises described in such | co ee Mas wrestlers developed in the Big Ten) as all-western guard and last fall) mortgage and which will be sold to| Dictishureh Conference circles in years. i he was the choice of a great major-! satisfy the same are described as aiieaeo. ) “Mac” has just turned profession-| ity pf sports w as all-America| UT southeast Quarter of See- Bronilen al with a record of having, won 10 of} as well as all-western guard, and] tion Number Eight, in Town- Ginginnati 11 decisions in dual meets and never | also captain of the Mlini eleven. ship Number One Hundred eae... ‘having been thrown in three years | quare-shootin’” col-| Forty-two North, of Range Num- sndelphia of college competition, n, who weighs 210 pounds and i nty-five, West of the aca In the fall of 1921 McMillen was| six feet tall. He isn't afraid 1 “Meridian, con- RRO) oe eae not quite good enough lineman to| of the heavyweight b ares! more oF leas | make Zuppke’s eleven. He was ad-| amibibiows,| ee rcor Governments vised to take up wrestling. “Wrest- | pnd) iasabOve! ‘phere’ willabel/dueson) aneh’ amorte| ee dock ling ge ur muscles into play,| ne ed” matehes.! page at the date of sale the sum of | Detroit brings out the necessity to learn| When he made his debut last month | Eighteen Hundred Bighty-nine andj ineton balance, makes one far more agile,”| the promoters who arranged the bout 99-100 Dollars ($1,889.99), together eae ! Coach Prehn of the wrestling squad | diplomatic suggested that if he| With the costs of this foreclosure. Boston Philadelphia . RESULTS Yk TERDAY NATIONA E Chicago { Pittsburg Cincipat p 2. (Gamel called end Sth Wash Others p AMERICAN A Tel St. Paul 12 do 6. 1 Minneupol Columbus 6 | Kansas Cf Indianapolis 1. Milwaukee 4; Louisville 6. EW SALEM _ TO PLAY HERE with New Salem tery and some additional strength added to their line-up, figures on returning home with the long end| of score over the Grove ball at the prison Sunday. A good game HIS ALL! Bud Houser Flung His Heart Out for America in | ‘This is once when the overworked phrase, “superhuman effort,” seems to apply, Young Bud Hou- ger of California ie shown winning 6 discus event a Paris. ‘Houser put every ounce ALL - AMERICA TAKES UP MAT GAME AS PRO {told him, | Olympics |i FOOTBALLER WOUDN'T FALL FOR, “FIXED’ BOUT NEVER LOST A MATCH IN COLLEGE v, JIM McMILLEN ded | Millen kept still. The Not} that h | Tha weight of the squad and pro ull his opponents until last fall did he lower his colors is expected for Manager Orton has 4 team that is never beaten until | ADRIAN Lae the last ball is over the plate, with Ged, Morb Wakes. one game lost this season in sixteen played. ETE NOTICE WASHBURN WINS | ge D "i of Minneapolis, Minn, Steel of Ohio State was unable to} J and his opponent the retura match would be a| won one the astonishment of all Mlini| next fall Mac” soon me the master heavy | big money-maker for them all, won in two easy falls, how they “fixe OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT. to Union Investment Company and State of North Dakota, on the! m 12th day of December A. D, 1918, and recorded in Book 146 of Mort- gages, at page 132 and assigned by Mortgagee by an instrument in writing to First National Bank of Red Wing, Red Wing, Minn. dated the 23rd day of December A, D. 1918, and filed for record in said office of the Register of Deeds on the 12th day of June 1924, and recorded in Book 175 of Assignments, on page 141, will be foreclosed by a sale of ‘the premises in such Mortgage and hereinafter ‘described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, at the hour of two o'clock P. M,, on the 23rd day of August 1924, atisfy the amount due upon said Mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said | Mortgage and which will be sold to; satisfy the same are those certain premises situated in the County of Burle nd State of North Dakota, di pl a Jl Southwe: ter (SW%) of Section thirty Township One hundred f hree (143) North, of Range Seventy-five (75), West. x { ‘There will be due on such Mort- ‘age ut the date of sale the sum | Eleven hundred seventy-two and 47-100 dollars, together with /the costs of foreclosure. | } Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, | | this 14th day of July, 1924. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RED WING, gnee of Mortgagee. G. QLGEIRSON, Attorney for gagee, Bismarck, North Dakota, 7-17-24-31— Assignee of Mort- ice is hereby g' ertain mortgage, executed and de- | red _by BE. Wildfang and { Bessie L. Wildfang, his wife, mort- gagors, to The State of North Da- kota, mortgagee, dated the 17th day of April, 1919, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh in the State of North Dakota on the 18th day of April 1919, and recorded ‘in Book 29 of Mortgages at page 262, will be foreclosed by a sale of the pre- mises in such mortgage and _ here- inafter described at the front door of the court house in the City of | Dated July 11th, 1924, | THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA | =| - Mortgagee. Me-| GEORGE F. SHAFER, ed Attorney General of The State of North Dakota. RHEINHART J. KAMPLIN, Assistant Attorney General and Attorney for the Board of Uni- versity and School Lands of The State of North Dakota. Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 7-17-24-31—8-7-14-21 records show -4-21-28—4-11 BIDS TO SUPPLY COAL » Lake, N. D., Aug Notice is hereby given, that that ball here Sun certain Mortgage, executed and de- The School Board of Guilford | Washburn te | livered by Wilhelm Wagner and | School Distriet No. 3, Medina,| hae i01tO) 2s Christina Wagner, his wife, Mor North Dakota, Stutsman County, will receive Sealed Bids on next winters} Coal. This Coal to be Screened’ 1 corporation, SOTICE TO COAL DEALERS Mortgagee dated the Srd day o: aaa - Hl NOTIC E OA cON ne supplying | December A. D. nineteen hundred | Lump Lignite Coal with best grade less} best lump| and eighteen and filed for record|" 150 tons or more, F. 0. B. Me- 1 in the bins of | in the office of the Register of dina, North Dakota. Bids to be Deeds of the County of Burleigh,| opened Aug. 12, 1924 at regula r endi opened at ard, Tuesd: m. High erved to order of Boa RICHARD FP By vered by Lillie M. H gagors, to Comp a dated Novemb: 1 and filed for record in the office of the Reg- ter of Deeds of the County of Bur- j leigh and State of N kota, on |the Twelfth day vember 1919, and recorded in Book Ninety-eight jof Mortgages, at Page One Hundred | forty-nine; d thereaft igned by said mortgagee, by an_ instru- |ment in writing dated Nov ifth 1919, to Uni a corp innesota, on the Twenty jday of January 1920, duly recorded jin the office of the Register of Deeds of said Burleigh County, in | Book “ of Assignments, at Page j“150"; and thereafter assigned by |said Union Investment Company, by ignment wa jan instrument in wri dated jJanuary Twenty-fourth 1920, to \Elise Albrecht, of Plymouth, ‘Wis- consin, which assignment ‘was on the Thirtieth day of June 1924, duly recorded in the Office of the Reg- lister of Deeds of said Burleigh | County, in Book “175” of Assign- |ments, at Page “146”; will be fore- jelosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter des- |eribed at the front door of the Bur- leigh County Court House, in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, at the hour of One o’clock in the afternoon on the Six- fs teenth day of September 1924, to satisfy, the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mort- gage, and which will be sold to sat- isfy the same are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows:—The Northeast Quarter of Section Eleven, in Township One hundred forty North, of Range Sev- enty-nine West of the Fifth Prin- cipal Meridian. Default having been made in the terms of said mortgage, and the said: assignee having elected to de- clare due the full amount secured by said mortgage, there will be due upon such mortgage on the date of sale, the sum of Sixteen’ hundred4/ fifty-five Dollats and Thirty-six | cents; besides the costs and expen- ses of sale and the attorney fee! al- lowed by Dated A it Fifth, 1924, cea a ALBRECHT, Assignee. } Licorrs & Myrna Tonacco Co, cA pointer on tobacco: not fine = 222 Burns slower this way — hence cooler Lasts about 59% lo / @&eer" No frills-no tins- nce 10¢ SO pee ER rr il right to aceept or reject any or all a one love each other then.—Boston Tran- sc against cut flowers: from Canada, States r ‘Cut coarse | for pipes — ecting. The. Board reserves the ids, THEODORE STRAMBLAD, Clerk. 1-29-5t. A DISADVANTAGE MOTHER—What’s the ling? BETTY—Those ch-children want to nnibal, and Um the f-f-fattest in the whole crowd.-—Life. trouble, A CHANCE, ANYHOW HE—Darling, we may have to wait year. SHE—Never mind! We may not ript. ISTIFIERS .. United States ha: agoL .. ifted the ban Total grape scrop of the United s estimated at 1,859,000 ‘tons. TX Wie ‘The Harvester. Cigar is gmade by Consolidated Cigar Corporation, N.Y, Distributed by WINSTON HARPER FISHER CO. Minneapolis, Minn. & THURSDAY, TACT AU TTA TACT TAU ATT MODACO PRETATION a Provide Now for the Interesting News Months That “se Ss are Ahead DAILY. at a distance. - IT CONTAINS: Special articles upon subjects locality. three months trial order. carrier is $1.80. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Phas For One Year By Mail to points in state scriptions accepted. orth Dakota! pal \ Three, Six months or Yearly sub During the summer months you probably have been an infre- quent reader’ of newspapers. 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