The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1925, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ~ Sports BRAVES BEAT CUBS TWICE Giants Make it Three ice of Four From Cards Boston took a d the 4 games of | Chicago, winning 3 Although — the | s made but 3 hits in the first | nd 6 in the second, they w: ued and were turned into vie- | }y good Boston pitching j ROH. E| 000 000 Co0—-0 6 0} Boston 000 000 1ix-2 3 1 aufmann and O'Fa Coo ney | d Gibson, Second game RoW. 6 001 600 000-16 a 000) 102) 00x38 60 3 out of 4 from the Cardi-| by winning 3 to 1. Jack Scott | lost a shutout in the 9th when Rog: | ers Hornsby got an infield hit, took | ind and 3rd, without drawing aj throw and scored on a single to left! by Bottomley. RH St. Louis 000 000 001—1 New York 010 200 00x—3 man, Sherdel and Gonzales; id Gowdy. cE LOSES TO RIXEY 13.—Two runs in Cincinnati a 3 to 2} tory over Brooklyn, E Rixey sing Dazzy Vance, Wheat’s triple with Johnston on base enabled Brooklyn to tie the score in the 3th inning but fell 1 run short, ti 000 100 000 2-3 8 3] Cineing Brooklyn 000 000 001 1-2 8 1 Rixey and Wingo; Vance and De- ~ berry. SPLIT Philadelphia, May 13.—Pittsburgh split a double header with the Phil lies, losing the Ist game 8 to 5, but taking the 2nd game, 13 to 8. Al- dridge was hit for 2 homers in the Cth inning of the rst game, 1 by Ring with 3 Harper with 2 on base. First game R. OH. Pittsburg 010 000 «0315 11 Philadelphia 100 007 O0x—8 Aldridge, Colleton and Ring and Wilson, at sta with G 002 020-13 14 0} property. Outstundjng F Kremer, Meadows, Adams and|and lost 1 Smith, Couch, O’Neal, Ulrich, Fil-|in Second gam a: Pittsburg Phi 210 000 140-8 14 4} lingim and Henline, Wendell. i} MACKS AGAIN BEAT TIGERS*—zass iw —* w Browns Wallop Champs} cteveland While Sisler Gets An- Seuneais other Hit New York Boston Detroit Detroit, Three errors by the Athletics’ infield cheated G y | out of a shutout victor: although Philadelphia won over Detroit, 4 to and a double, accounting for 3 of the 4 runs scored by Philadelph R. H, 4 Philadylphia 010 200 001 100 020 = 000—: y and Cochrane; Da BROWNS BEAT ZACHARY | St. Louis, May 13. he St. Louis} Browns solved the shoots of Zach-| ary of Washington and won the first | \ ne of the serie: jains, Brown leftfielder, hit his 5th and 6th home runs of the season while Sisler, Brown playing mana- ger, ran to 27 his string of games in which he has hit safely. i R. HL EL Washington 001 100 100-3 9 0 St. Louis 000 310 I1x--6 8 Zachary, Gregg and Ruel; Dav: and Severeid. SOX NOSE OUT YANKS Chicago, May 13.—The White Sox defeated New York, 5 to 4, in a 10 inning pitching battle between Thurston and Shocker. The locals Jumped into an early lead but Mev- sel’s home run with a runner on} je tied the score in the 8th in- ning. Falk's 2 base hit scored Mostil With the winning run in the 10th. ; 23 R. OH, New York 200 000 020 0-4 8 2) Ghieago 002 000 200 1-5 7 0 Shocker and Schang; Thurston aua _SMITH CHECKS RED SOX Boston’s, hits scattered while Cleve- land took advantage of Wingficld’s wildness and hit opportunely to win, 9 to 4. Todt, the Red -Sox first eman, made 3 doubles and a ingle in 4 times at bat. i R. H, E. Boston 200 001 001-4 12 1 Gleveland 201 051 00x—-9 10 2 Wingfield, Ross, Kallio and Pici- nich; Smith and Myatt, " Brief Sketches of Big Stars EDWIN ROMMEL + Athletics ~ e Right-Handed Pitcher rn—Baltimore, Md., Oct. 13, 1997, Major League Career—Obtained Ke |By NEA Serv players, Amer making their other rally in the 10th} "“ Raymond Cobb of | to stand the | pen with a team that had practically been | 4 manager he ROH, E{ Detroit, gr time extraordinary di Cobb and Speaker are known to be the Americ: manager and player calls for $60,000, eric while is better fortified than Detre thing like t aseball’s greatest at- tion, gets $52,000, or $1000 week- r: on and the other by |)” stratesy to win, id to be the cru About Through as Player y lin the of again. during the the Kentucky Derby ~ BASEBALL ||" erican League Philadelphia lighthouse station ¢ | muniecate with has been dey National League nmons hit a home run, a triple] New York .. Cincinnati Boston, . Brooklyn Philadelphi 8 0/ Chicago and | Pittsburg St. to listen continu GETTING READY #1! Gertrude Ederle Starts Train- \ ing for Her Channel Swim 6 to 3. Ken Wil-| 5 Louisville Columbus. Toledo .:. Kansas City Louis at Brooklyn. go at Philadelphi: nnati at New York. Pittsburg at Hoston. j tion will receive bids until 10 A. y 18, | the jfor fur Philadelphia ut Detroit. on at Cleveland. New York at Cleveland. | Black, State |file with E. | Board of A j bids must be submitted. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo at St. F Columbus at Minneapolis. Indianapolis at Milwaukee. Louisville at Kansas City ‘leveland, May 13.—Smith kept | Results Yesterday NATIONAL LEAGUE Chieago 6-1; Boston 2-3 Philadelphia 2-3. ' AMERICAN LEA Washington 3; St. Philadelphia 4; Detroit 3, paren I AMFRICAN ASSOCIATION Louisville 8; Kansas City 2. Indianapolis 5; Milwaukee ; 8. Others postponed, rain. The Referee considered the ing ‘Newark, International League,!marathoner in America last season?!training program, GERTRUDE EDERLE is Gertrude Ederle, one of America’s best girl will attempt to negotiate the danger- ous English Channel Here we ‘find, her chinning ‘herself in Central Park, New York City, it stunts on her this summer. being’ one- of COBB AND SPEAKER MUST DELIVER THIS SEASON Each Making Last Stand As Manager, According To Dame Rumor TRIS SPEAKER, LEVT, AND TY COBB delivering ; deliver or go the w: hasn't delivered | y of other mana- eaker is somewhat x to that of Cobb. He won the ant and world series in 1920 bequeathed him by Lee Fohl, former manager of the club. Must Deliver T! is Season The following year Speaker was a! ,{contgnder, then the team began to decifhe and his showing as a mana- | ger the last three years has just been Possibly the failure of the Indians to do better has been no fault of 50. r dom judges showing. This seems to be the “croocial” nager by his club’s ye They must deliver! NOTICE OF FORECLOSURI BY ADVERTISEMENT mortgage exeeuted and de- by Andrew Anderson and O. Vold, Administrato Emm E Deceased, gors, Drawver, 2 26th day of ecem d for record the offie er of Deeds North Dakota, of January, 1923 at and duly ‘recorded 174 of mortgages, on page i id mortgage was sub- signed by an instrument in writing on the 1st day of Decem- pe to W. A. Karis et ux, which signment recorded in the of- ge ber, fice of Register of Deeds of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota on the at 9 o'clock in Book 139 535, will be sale of such prem- described in such mortgage and inafter described at the front door of the Court house in the City ¢ Bismarek, Burleigh County, North Dakot: on the 13th day of June, 1925, at the hour of ten o'clock A. y to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the day of le. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be! sold to satisfy the same are des- cribed as follows: The East one-half of East one- half (E% of E%) of Section Thirty (Sec. 30) of Township One Hundred Forty-two (Twp. 142) north, of Range Seventy-seven (Rge. 77) West of the 5th P. M. in Burleigh County, North Da- kota. There will be due on such mort- lgage on the day of sale the sum of |Twelve Hundred Five and 85-100ths | Polla | expens together with the costs and of this foreclosure. W. A. KARIS, Assignee of mortgage. Or ignee, ‘6-13-20-27—6-3-10 NOTICE TO. BIDDERS The State Board of Administr: on M ‘apitol, Bismarck, N. D., hing all labor, equipment and materials necessary for the con- struction of a sewage purification tank for the State Penitentiary in ance with the plans and speci tions prepared therefor by W. Engineer, which gre on Wanner, Secy. of the tration, to whom all min Each bid mast be made oft on the |forms prensred therefo~ and mist be accompanied by a certified check for 16% of the gross sum bid. ‘The suc- cessful bidder must furnish a surety bond in an amount eqval ‘to the full ‘amount of the bid. The Board of Administration reserves the right to | reject any or all bids. Signed: E. G. WANNER, Secy. Board of Admfnis- | tration, 5-8-13 DISCOVERS NEW COMET. Capetown, May 13.—W. Reid, ama- teur astronomer, says he has dis- [eovered a ne weomet. He already is credited with the discovery - of seven comets. SSS Universal Shoe Shop First Class - Shoe Repairing - 111-5thSt. Bismarek,N.D, } doe. | pec! \ | juled six |Middaugh and Kid Sloamer. These | » willing mixers and are ex-! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FAST BOXERS - TO MEET AT |Lombardi and Hummell To Meet in Main Event at City Gymnasium | | eee { Boxing fans of Bismarck are in nasium under the City Bank where Nick Lom! {Qe Frank Hummel in of a 20 round boxing show. Lom- bi jeuphescta in a St. Paul ring a few ion declare he is a comer. Hummel is a Bismarck boy and he |packs a wallop in either hand. He {declared today that Lombardi’s title at he ex- not scare him and t) b: knockout. in at 124 pounds ringside. The semi-windup will be a sched- pund bout between Battling {times as great gerial ability, but fan- | r for Messrs. Cobb and Speaker | roles of big league managers. | SALE} ac Notice is hereby given that default; made in the terms of that | to furnish the fans with thrilling entertainment du setto. Kid J. in as air and there will be several pre- liminaries between amateur boxers. and Scroggins will In Tibet the difference between day and night temperatures is some- as 50 degrees. Ly dicial Bismarek L E yestment Com- pany, smarck, North Dakota, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. John W. Blummer, William Cannon, Martha J. Thompson, M. J. Thomp- on, Hiram TR. Lyon, James Can- Addie J. Wogan, EB. N, Corey, Cor W. B. Watson, Thos. M. Willey, ve, William A. Fal- mmons, Mrs. Annie Flannery, John P. Flannery, . Gage, Martin erry, George John H. Richards, , Geo. W. Plumley, Miriam Howey Johnson, Paul ¥. Johnson, H. Miler, John J.y a all other persons nown claiming any interest ii described in the com- ant! eby summoned and re-| quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the , a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon ‘ou and to serve a copy of your an- criber at his of- { Bismarck, Bur- y of such service r failure to so ap- pear and answer judgment wiit be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. That the summons is on file in the office of the Clerk of the District {Court of Burleigh County, Dz Dated March 20, 1925 F.F. McCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Re idence and P.O, Bismarck, N. D. The property described in the com- plaint in this action and for whi this action is brought to quiet title in the plaintiff is described as uditor's Lots two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6) in town- ship one hundred ‘thirty-nine, north ‘of range eighty, west of the Sth P. M. in Burleigh County, North D: kota. PF. E. McCURDY, 4—8, 15, 22, 29; 5—6, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ‘ UNITED STATES For the District of North Dakota. Fn the Matter of Josenh Heidt, Bankrupt. In Bankruptey 609. To the creditors of \Joseph Heidt of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on May {8, 1925 the said Joseph Heidt was duly adjudicated bankrupt and: that the first meeting of his creditors will be held in the office of Benton Baker, 211 Bismarck’ Bank Building, in Bismarck, N. D., on Friday, May 29, 1925 at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time the creditors may attehd, prove their claims, appoint a trustes, ex- amine: the ‘bankrupt -and~ transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. Dated: Bismarck, N. D. May: 12, 1925, BENTON BAKER, Referee in Bankruptcy. CONVALESCEN “Babe” Ruth js so far on’ the road to Fecovery that he can be photo- eral of hint to. be taken sinee he entered the hospital. It shows him feeling a lot (happier since he is, tearing the day be will return to the dig- mond. é Pe S KING OF AIR | SHOW TONIGHT for a real treat tonight at the gym-/ National di willl bat | e main event | di is a St. Paul boxer and won| the featherweight championship of | months ago. He boxed in Bismarck | jthree weeks ago and the fans who Ysaw him in to win from the St. Paul boy; The main event boxers wil! weigh j ng the | duled four round af- | Traveling nearly 600 miles, the Goodyear I1I, piloted by W. T. Van Orman of Akron, Ohio, won the na- which started ftom St. Joseph, Mo. Van Orman landed at Reform, Ala., being 40 miles more st_ competitor. jhis distance than his near WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925 ‘diers is giving some anxiety to those preparing for the annual parade, the principal feature- of the reunions. twenty. bands have been obtained to supply music for the mareb, ‘about their camp:fires here to retell the story of the ‘war. “Accommoda- tions/for quartering thé visitors are being’ arrangéd at Fair Ground Park. The ‘advanded“age of tHe “Old: sel- There Is a Difference in Smoking a ‘La Fendrich It instantly captivates you. Its rich, mellow smoothness takes right hold of you where you live. Everything about it justifies your pride in its purchase and the satis- faction you get from smoking it. It is always a satisfactory. buy— it never varies. balloon contest VENERABLE VETERANS PLAN TQ CAMP AGAIN IN TEXAS May 13. line of grey, remnant of that host which rallied to the standard of Lee, will make another stand with the annual encampment the United Confederate Veterans here May 19-22. Shrunken from the army of 600,000 men who were under arms at the organization will be able to bring perhaps 4,000 of its member- ship to Dallas, its leaders state. “| With them will gather about 10,000 Sons of Veterans, who will meet for i P 4 peotagtoytitey be the thirtygifth reunion of the United Confederate Veterans. The Confederated Southern Mem- orial association also will meet at this time for nual convention. The men who stepped forth to the BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY rattle of the drums in the conflict DISTRIBUTORS will ‘bivouac again E BISMARCK, N. D. Address, Plaintiff's Attorney. | Here is the first picture] Only so many La Fendrich sare ever made as tobacco of La Fendrich quality can be secured—no more, . The Name Insures Quality - ‘Made in and backed by the world’s largest cigar factory under one roof—that of H. Fendrich, Inc., Evansville, Ind., seventy-five years the maker of Standard Quality Cigars, -The scant strife between the as eae oF states, to not more than 35,000, the Diamond Jubilee, its twenty-sixth an- ef “Iflhad only known—’ Two women. went out to buy a certain expensive labor-saving device for the home. One was greatly disappointed when, a few days later, they compared notes. . She had bought the same product that ‘many. of her friends had owned. _ The other woman had secured a greatly improved, new product—costing less, but: of 9 much more value. “If Lhad only, known there was a better one,” the first woman said, “I. would never have bought this old one.” “I had just read about it in.an advertise- ment,” explained the wise buyer. ——o— _ Every day you miss good news,of an imprevement in different articles. of mer- chandise — unless you read the: advertise- ments. They tell you -of: practically every worth-while invention —of every progress from the old to the new. : Le ce Read the advertisements — regularly.” Know all about the thing you are going to buy. before you buy it. It will save you dis- appointment, money and'time. ie _ The better a product is — the sooner you'll see it in an advertisement

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