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PAGE six > } Sports| SISLER GOES SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1925 ____ SATURDAY, MAY 16, }to McCORMICK WINS BY A STRAW i MILES’ DEATH PICTURE THAT DECIDED A RACE ae iis — WAS CAUSED BY HEART ATTACK Washington, D. C., May 16,—Nel- son A. Miles hay reached the last jbivouse of the soldier, He passed yesterday to meet again the Indian ee co Ae ey, young farm south of the citywxas late Thursda afternocn bound over riet court for trial on charges 0f.grand larceny in connection with the al- i ‘Draves who were ‘his principal foe- seean the Roy 8. Veeder PACH Feb ‘men in other days. Known as an ary on the Veeder farm, heb: ‘author, diplomat, and fighter, the : ; ruary 1 ward! Rix, another | general died while waiting for the ‘ charge, was di d from custody | on motion of the state cient evidence to ‘here, Apparently in perfect health, he collapsed into the arms of a phy- sician who was seated behind him. on insuffi | holding | INSWATTING ‘ Death wag due to mild carditis and AGRA KEEERTEES se Hel | acute dilation of the heart. Only Safe seaty ts Since te ake ‘tentative plans for the funeral have alleged story told by |been made. Today, their completion e | been Ys ‘ Pilot Hitting For’! J other man of having committed ¢ | nwaiting the urrival of the general's Adel POUERIE SS er joiense, taken the grain and sold it] son, Major Sherman Miles, and his 413) Average; ., between Ed “Pop” Daily of Tampa,; ** Mandan elevators for daughter, Mrs. Samuel Reber. Mrs. ck race at Atlanta, ¢ ; « Hau dahl in his special Daytona Cyebone, supposedly the alled it a tie and ordered it run over. But that was before they saw winning by mches. Daily got the prize and 100 points toward the} R. F. Gallagher of the! firm of Sullivan, Hanley @ Sulli counsel for the ‘defense, waived e Reber was visiting in New York | when news of her father’s death reached her. Major Miles is _re- Leads in National (By ‘The 88) ye cays 3 925. amination for defense after the state | turning on the Leviathan from Con- Chitago: Sisler, kk championship of 1925. concluded its case and the legal bat: | stantinople, where he is attached to F staging the most rem: come- "tae “te zr 7 — | tle will come in district court in the the diplomatic service. we ek of the 1 pennant race, has | was the case years ago. In the old s with Chi- | @———— = fall. The hearing yesterday was be-| Sa challenged the top liners for batting three-ply killing was qui ing on the || fore G. L. Olson. ij { A YARD OF ALE honors of the American leagu For it was only put over * end of an 8 to 4 count. Jimm: BASEBALL ‘ —- ; London, May 16.—The British Retaiuus,pilot-of the ilson had a home run and a perfect |®———— VIOLATED SCHOOL LAW museum has acquired a new treas- «merican League t uch | | | that made by Wambsganns, coming shortstop, has joined the ranks of triple-play celebrities. » | He: got into the hall of fame inj @ game at the Smoky City Thursday when he retired three Cardinal play- ers single-handed. Wright’s feat was but the sixth | of its kind in major league history. It came in the ninth inning with| tyo men on, a line drive from the | bat of Bottomley starting the triple killing. Down through the years each mo- jor teague has produced but three of these= out-of-the-ordinary Four of them have been chalked up during the past five seasons. The triple play heroes to date in- clude Paul Hines, of the old Provi-; dence team; Neal Cleveland shortstop; Bill panns, Red Sox second baseman, but who performed the stunt while playing with Cleveland; Ernie Pad- gett of the Braves; George Burns, while with the Red Sox, and Glenn | Wright. Ball, oné-time The most famous of them all was affairs. | Wambs- ; in the 1920 world series with Brook- “lyn, the only time it has ever been ‘executed in the blue ribbon classic. :\. MORE COMMON NOW Triple. plays, not unassisted af- irs, are more common now than pt ‘LEFT TO RIGHT—FRANK ZUNA AND Zuna and 1; compete in they hope to make a good showing abroad. | » White Sox with the here for game town coll dam Memorial Day, SCATTER GUN EXPECRTS TO SHOOT SUNDAY, The Trapshoots Gun club will hold a shoot at 10 a, m. Sunday A large attendance is expected as a great deal of rivalry has developed hetween the different stars of the organization. “4 | HEADS MINOT RRANCH iu Minot, N. D., May 16.—Herold N. Ross, who has served as acting man- ager of the Minot branch of the In- ternational Harvester Co., and who for several years was assistant man- ager of the Miont branch, was for- mally appointed branch manager | Friday, succeeding Ralph R, Greer, deceased. Mr. Ross has been eonhected with the International Harvester Co. for eighteen years, starting as office boy in Columbus, 0. His advance- ch, two of America’s foremost marathon runners are to | ment has been steady and rapid and mdon May 30. Photo shows them keeping in shape by | well deserved. He has seen service cantering around the decks of a liner en route to England. Obviously,| with the company in the United States, Canada and Australia, | BOMBARDIER WELLS +Golf has gained another staunch, devotee in the-person of Bombardier Wells, former European ~ pugilist. Wells can be. seen almost daily and fire proof. is It exceptionally well tenanted and is a fine paying proposition. ; There are six stores on-the main’ floor as follows: Wards Drug store The Minot Photo Shop, W. J. Jones | Shoe store, The Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co,, Auslander’s Bakery and Luncheonette, A. E. Boynton Tire Co., and American Express Co. There are ten first, class apartments on | the second floor. Dr. Kermott, who has practiced medicine and surgery in Minot for twenty years, states that he has no inteneion of leaving the city. 4 | “P was always wet satisfied with the income I received from the Cen- tral’ Block, but it required more of my persona] attention than I ht I could afford to give to. it, ‘T-Will continue to practice ine and surgery in ot as long as I remain in prfcticé und from present indications, there will be qi a number of years yet.” | Judge Goss is regarded 15 a shrewd business man. The judge has other extensive interests, being half owner of the principal hotel in Williston and he has other import- ant interests, , Judge Goss is a member of the law around the London courses. He's getting to be quite proficient, too, ‘veports. state. td firm of McGee & Gos: READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. William D, Shepherd .of when she appeared she i edge of the murd Clintock, “millionaire orphan,” Chicago, jhas been indicted, Here is Mrs. Shepherd, wife pf accuged of having had knowl- of William Me- and his mother, for which her husband’ ad |Burleigh County North Dakota on jthe 14th day of October, 1918, at {10:40 o'clock A. M. and’ duly’ re- corded in Book 147 of Mortgages on page 288; which said mortgage was | Subsequently assigned In writing on |the 16th day of October, 1918 to the ;Bismarck Loan and Investment Com- | panye of Bismarck, North Dakota, a |corporation, which assignment was {recorded in’ the office o! ip~ ‘Assignments on page 546, will be foreclosed.by a sale of the premises escrined in such mortgage and jhereinafter described at the front door of the Courthouse in the cl of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North ; Dakota on the 27th day of May, |1925, at the hour of ten o'clock in |the forenoon of that.day to satisfy |the amount due upon such miort- age on the day of sale. The prem- ises described in such mortgage and which will be gold to satin same are described as follows: |, The northwest quarter of section ‘eight in township one, hundred forty-one north of range’ seventy- six west of the Sth P. M. in Bur- ,leigh County, North Dakota... ; | There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of tHe sale the sum of $1,000.00 for principal and the sum of $306.75 for interest, mak- ing a total amount due on the date of sale in the sum of $1306. ,|Rddition to the costs and ea unnes ' lof sale Including attorneys fees, In equry | BISMARGK LOAN AND INVEST. MENT COMP. Gj of Bismarck, Bans "honign McCurdy, pe) Browns, the averages relea jay t G Gri uso hit Frank Reidinger of Judson was | urea yard of ale. It is an ale ’ reveal, is batting fifth with un much more ex up. W. L. __ Pet,| taken before Judge Olson late Thurs. | glass a yard high, narrow at the average of 413 and is determined to a double play. \ R.A. B.! pritadelphia SIA 1793| day evening on charges of "having | base, but larger at the top, Fifty t a new major league record held | p were Ji such plays | Chicago +000 121 000-4 12 4] y 8 .680| Violated the compulsory education | years ago it belonged to a young a by himself for safe hitting in conse- {turned in on major league diamonds. | Philadelphia 401 O10 2ux—8 111} 8 3667 | law in keeping his three sons out of | man who put on exhibitions show- cutive games. Since the start of the |The American had six of them, the) Blake, Jacobs, Jones and Hartnett; | Ais MW {500| school. Complaint was filed and) ing how to drink all the ale in the race, Sisler has collected fifty hits,|Red Sox leading the list with three. | Betts, Knight and Wilson ‘ 17 1414| warrant sworn out by Co. Supt. H. K. | glass without. stopping. i un avera of almost two for each |The Cardin rank next with a = Newyork 16 Jensen und § ch - . These figures are based on | pair. : | Boston 18, after both h A FALL PROVES FATAL including those of Wednes- us. seasons back ‘the American | { tyeevelt o jters warning dabahaut ae a Dickinson, MW. D., May eeaNerae |did even better, hanging up seven! | : quences if he continued to keep his} regaining consciousness ftom the Helianeay then vecord for | triple plays. ii stands the | * | National League sons from school. | time of the accident last sib Np ; seein 1092 when he {high mark for bot rues over at As wh s concussion | consecutive hitting in 1922 when el ienaon's’ stretch. DETROIT CLUB W. ~L. Pet.| p | the brain ‘Genin Milford Rue, son ashed through 41 games before |S4non's stretch t Nesp Wa Meee rain, Ge Milfor , son z to connect safely. Up to the} Making ! una | | of Mrs, Carrie Rue, residing 12 miles wha 5 GO PUN, sre compiled, |i: Of course, something els es | Brooklyn : 12 -520 ! north of Fryburg, died here at the Paes citistrisa in 28: geineh, apout the max effort in : | Philadelphi: 1813500 TWO FOR | hospital on Saturday night. The boy REE core Ge content. Ss ie ive work, Lecnard Batted Out of Box | Cincinnati ‘i i a e Warnes were By the! was injured when he was thrown : " i ae 3 3 C e's attorney ye ‘or the is r i isti i (cae Ba ete Oe | PLAY THEM OU" | By Phily Sluggers ii” 9 | | ABB ayreat ofsMerhinn Webey andl Murcel:| eaUiGEA InVPOUAigsan DvoRCHOS at Bee La EH RveEABe 437. | ike nothing: 100 12 4551 lus rtner, both of the Hebron the ranch, He was brought here ey with an Mutakees Bie the |e s Jong roit, Philadelphia 9 15 -376 | community, charged with the illegal | Friday for surgical attention. ete ce cond wi vith Ty | appropriate one, too, inelidd: Meonuntiou on lek nonin ee Gi manufacture of intoxicating liquor.) Gordon was , born at Burtrum, Browns, is second with 423, with TY) For instance, consider the game at Leeman out of the (how in American Association The places of the two men \were| Minn,, November 11, 1910. The fam- PAMMETIGGT vith; siz (apiece! ae ing into the ninth the MeGraw fiom Detroit, 8 to 7, TaRaeelie ean and two 1s of mash und some | Fowler MeCormick, son of Harold McCormick, head of the Internt- | have resided continuously since with Haevaak been able to add’ to hia five | team on the wrong end of an! Groves vhil Aniiwaukee ide moonshine liquor was found, | tional’ Hasvester “Company, ts) ‘betoming quite a horseshoe. to the exception of a couple years that nsgznok been able to add to his five Je'ty 2 count. ft looked all aver hut| ev, ‘hurle aerated ae ae ai | Fowler, whe is working as’a day laborer in the Milwaukee plant of | they made Dickinson their home for yiuecens Soueciee the well-known shouting. The tilt) jell the ‘Vis Tuva went St. ieee PLAN ALUMNI PARTY. the harvester ciliata SSW aenee ne over ithe horseshoes meas-| school advantages, He had never Johnny Mostil of the White Sox | “pe ed to bein the old bay for the TOs 13° (14 Plans were nd committees | Le MUA) Uh 2 y a straw, been very strong physically, having failed to add to his string of stolen | Phils. Philadelphia 000 206 O00 Mob were appointed at the meeting of the | === | suffered with asthma since but five bases, but his thirteen is far in ex-| , But the produced a sensa 200 040 000 Nie ID Ae Mandan High School Alumni asso-j midnight. Mrs. Clarke “was welll GERMAN 3 INVADE years of wage. cess of his rivals. tional rally it netted nine run s, Walberg, Groves and Coch- feeene ns ciation for the annual party for the|known in Mandan having lived here LONDON WITH GRAND OPERA [ccuantapanenenennad Other leading batters: Combs, New | #iVing them the ne, 11-8. Tn Perk rd, Stoner, -—_—. \high school graduating ¢ There |at one time. A daughter is teaching] Dresden, Germany, M 16.-Six- | NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION York .414; Boone, Boston .400; Bar-|turming the trick, they pounded Wells and Bassler, Woodall. ‘SS TODAY are 43 members of the class this! school at Hebron. teen of Germany’s best operatic 3| (Special District—Annuai Election). rett, Chicago 400; Heilmann, De-|three Philly pitchers from the box, | 2 year and an estimate made last - are leaving the latter part of May| , Notice Is Hereby Reb ee ae , troif 868; Paschal, New York .g90; {4d made 12 hits, nine of them com-/ SENATORS BEAT BUSH ——* | evening shows that there are over ROAD CONTRACT for London for a two months en-| jing ond, 1966 a compet chee MeNulty, Cleveland .380. ange Wes Uecess1 0.3 ; St. Louis, May 16, < NATIONAL LEAGUE 100 alumni in the city at the present! P. E. Zimmerman, of Dickinson| gagement at Covent rden, where | Will he held at Will School’ in: AKG There is a familiar ring to the hox St. Louis at Brooklyn. time and if all attend generally as|was awarded the contract for grad-|a series of perforn in German] Special School District. of Bismarck trio hitting above .400 in the Nation- hi for yranted inj 4, ith yame of the series] Chicago at Philadelphis cars, the committees will roads in Morton county, his bidjis to be given under the direction of | No. 1, County of Burleigh, State of al league—Fournier of Brooklyn, and is indeed a mighty good tia Wa ton, I! to 7 George| Cineinnati at New York. real ta Another meeting! of $130 per mile being the lowest|the Munich conductor and director,| North Dakota for the purpose \ of Hortisby and Bottomley of St. Louis. | !#an to follow. Sisley fely in his Ith conse-} Pittsburg at Boston. is ealled for next Thursday evening.: of several received by the county| Bruno Walter. electing \the following members of ROC inliganlings with: 4060 Horns. | | cutive game. ----— — commissioners at its s as The selected for London in- the pier of Education: 2 members Sietallinig’ off! slightly, is batting i H. OR. __ AMERICAN LFAG' INJURED BOY BETTER The board comp its} clude the following who. have at! ¢2 Sirvejtor @ term of three years, 411, three points above his team- Wash. 140 501 001-12 19 1| Boston at St. Loui: Earle, 17 year old son of Mr. and session yesterday morning. some time or other been connected | yong will Hacopened “at yee mate, Jimmy Bottomley. (St. Loui 110° 002 New York at Detroit. Wm. H. Grosgebauer, injured} Owing to the fact thut it has been| with the Metropolitan Opera of New| m, and closed at 4 o'clock p. m. of Louis: Fonseca, former Cincinnati Ruethe Ruel; Bush, V pet anevongataGlaveland) late Wednesday afternoon in a col-|discovered an error was made by the) York: Barbara Kemp, Delia Rein- | that day. ice Red, is hitting well since joining the DEFEAT REDS der, 0 {, Stauffer, Fal Philadelphia at Chie: lision of the grocery delivery truck| federal highway department dt, Friedrich Schorr, of the Ber- ‘ Dated, Bismarck, N. D., this 16th Phillies and is sticking close to the Sed he was driving and a heavy sedan|the proportton of the cost of r lin state operz; Paul Bender, of the | day of May, 1926. leaders, batting fifth with .389, Ban- Ti es ores car driven by Mxs. J. A. Kasper, to-| work the government will pay, some! Munich opera; and Jack Urius, now| By the order of the Board of Edu- croft of Boston is fourth with .391. Tae hes KAMM’S ERROR COSTLY meledsiatG a db day showed some improvement and,of the projects which it had been|of the Amsterdam opera. Tho other | Cation. RICHARD PENWARDE . Gabby Hartnett of Chicago added) Barnes Holds Cincinnati To| chicago, May 16.--Kamm’'s wild Fadisopelis’ as Laon ‘has every chance for recovery ac-|expected would be undertaken’ may are Otto Hig nd Helene Clee iy another home run to his string and Eieht Safe Hits throw of Ward’s hit sent two runs] gyUpnpous gt puseves | cording to the attending: physician. |.have to be postponed, The original] Wildbrunn, of Berlin; Fritz Schu~ 5-16-19-21-28-96 2 eilendines with nite, Will Hornsby Bight Sa s narosew the ulate thetnemn inthe ata oe at Minneapolis. Although he hag not recovered full] announcement was that the federal |hert, of Hamburg; Lauritz Melchior, eee sens faye next with six and Fournier third ———— N York whieh gave e visitors] consciousness since the accident, and| government would stand 68 per cent,|of Bayreuth; Eduard Habich and | NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON with five. New Ye 16,-Virgil Barne: 6 to & victory over CI ‘o. Pipp Result; Meiehine has been in a comatose state most|and now comes the statement that] Paul Rhode, of Muni Lotte Leh- EXECUTION » One of the outstanding feats in| held Ci fie aw into, Seman (labia) Nera? oma era || esults Yesterday | of the time, his general condition has|the most the federal highway bureau | mann, Richard May a Olezo-| Notice Is Hereby Given that by hitting during the week was ac-|day, four of which came in the first,} sponsible for the Yankees first four] &@—-———-_____________¢ | improved, his pulse better and every-| will contribute is 60 percent, Chair-| wska, Schipper, Betty | virtue of an execution issued out complished by George Burns of the}and the Giants took their third | runs. thing tending to indicate improve-] man Feland stated today that in|Schumann, of Vienna, and Neta of and under the seal of the District Phillies. The former Red and Giant ht game 7 home rua Ie NATIONAL LEAGUE ment. order to curry out some of the fed-|Scinemeyer, of Dresden. Caney Tn RUE D Esse CRURtY OF Buy- agged a dozen double: nyder with pre tied and |New York 202 000 002-6 6 St. Louis 7; Brooklyn 8, Whether the fracture at the base|eral proj contemplated it would for London em-| onia panemene rendered and Ae there was little activity in base se in the second count- | Chicago 003 000 O11—5 7 3) Cincinnati 2; New York 7. of'the skull has affected the nerves|be necessary for the several dis- Flying | ed in said Court on the 30th day of stealing, Heathcote of Chicago set-]ed the winning runs. Jone: yt and Schang, Ben-| Chicago 4; Philadelphia 8. ‘and how greatly is a matter that! tricts to contribute money out of “Mjeister- | April 1926 in an action wherein the ting the pace with five thefts. nship, Cvengros, Con-| Others pestponed, rain, cannot be determined now. It is{the funds alloted to them to pay “Goetterdaem-| State of North Dakota is plaintiff Other Jenlai batters for 10 or] Cineinnati 200 000 000. nally and Schalk, AMERICAN LEAGU very probable an operation will be! the count, share of such project merung,’ ane Sohne ne all pounons hay- more games: Moran, Philadelphia w York ....041 000 02x— es ‘a SAN_LEAG! i ieve essure as = saa and Richard holy arvana dabei 1380; Earl Smith, Pittsburgh ‘B18; Benton, Biemiller, She CLEYELAND DRUBS QUINN Washington 12; St. Louis 7. lee ie Rate He eerttied “Rosenkava Haynes Roadster Automobile, Serial Wheat, Brouklyn .370; Moore Pitts-| Wingo; Barne Snyder. Cleveland, May Cleveland] Boston 7; Cleveland 10, gery, the physician indicated BIG BUILDING : AOpen a Oe ee burgh .364; Southworth, New York made it 4° straight from Boston,| Philadelphia 8; Detroit 7. Mrs. Kasper and were toda: \ NO : Ce eeaaeeR SEs the: uremia are pee) O68) h es eee 2s . r 8 ill New Von OG Ghicasace rs, Kasper and son were today IN MINOT 2 : tiff and against the defendant for 362; Gonzales, St. Mone, ee, 5 ROBINS BEAT x ai) je {Winning 10 to 7% Quinn, who had 3 Chicago 5 recovering nicely from their injur- oe Sai jai ive the forfeiture of said | automobile Cracking out sixteen hits in his Brooklyn, May 16. Brooklyn made | won 4 straight games with no de-} “{}sleeves and comparatively few | and directing that the same be sold last six games, Guyon of Louisville |it two out of three with St. Louis} feats this , was driven from| ..;MERICAN ASSOCIATION ee uel CHANGES HANDS J ivceveiers eness. The long sleeve|by the sheriff of Burleigh County has gone to the head of the list of |yesterday after «a long drawn out|the mound in the Sth, but Ehmke, pinmeanelle 6; St. Paul 8. SISTER DIES SUDDENLY ———— fl hag become the rule. according to law, which said execu: American Association batters. The|game due to arguments and protests. | who 4° passes and) allowed a|| Give ce, tan Mr, and Mrs. F. McAuliff and Mrs.| Minot, May 16.—Judge E. B. Goss, | ~~ Oe eNe es Nart ctr ee Re eae Louisville slugger hitting .406 a week |The score was 8 to 7. Hornsby, be-| double in the 8th, the losing hers pnovyscheduleds McAuliff’s mother left for Miles City| of this city, one of the best known N. D. Now Therstors, Kaew alt Mee ; ake) in perched on ie top with asides Galli hesiltiioaty e his | pitcher, 3 eS yesterday noon having been called| attorneys in the state, purchased the by These Presents that on the 26th | mark of .458, a gain of 52 points in|second home run of the series, RH. E | ithe. | Central Block from Dr. L, H. Ker- . D. a week. ee : ; cat R. H. E. | Boston 100 Ye 3} HEAVY TRACK | Peper eo ceet een ee ae mott, at the corper of Central Ave. often o'lock hh the forenoon ot Vade of St. Paul moved up to se-|St. Louis 002 041 000—7 12 3} Cleveland 1€2 x—10 16 1 Auliff.” No particulars were received] W. and First St. Tuesday, the con- at day at the front door of the cond place with .421, while Luce and | Brooklyn 810 2] Quinn, Ehmke and Picinich; FOR KENTUCKY ‘but the peacige said she died at| sideration being $95,000.00. Court house in Burleigh County, Brief of Milwaukee and Kinsella of | Dyer, Haines, $ herdel Shaute, Yowell, Speece and Myatt, DERBY TODAY} This wgs without question the Nori pabece that tthe undersigned iiblege salad EAD aS ie ED (ett Bush, Gr —— —. R largest real estate transaction ever, Haynes Roadster, Automobile Serial , si] g improvement with {Hubbell and Deberry. Get your lawn mowers re- (By The Associated Press) TURNS GOLFE recorded in the city of Minot and| No. 385, Engine Number 49914, 1923 the stick is third with 411, —- ired at Ruder’s Furniture) {ville Ky., May 16.—Overcast cree Dr, Kermott received spot cash for Model, said automobile having been : Earl Smith of } fauternsle is the | fe PHILS EVEN BERS F Exchange uders Fu skies through which the sun shone 2 his property. taken from John Hare and forfeited mr best run getter with 29 and in ad-{| Philadelphia, May 16.—-Philadelph 5 at intervals greeted Derby Day spec- i i Judge Goss secured a 000.00 to the State of North Dakota under dition to leading in total bases with | o ft gh pas cam ibe et ee Matera tsday, Rain heeenialline se wee ane Ring) long tarmiilen aWiaie property from! and eed eta judgment here: 79, is tied with Duncan, and Ain- ‘i steadily at 8:30, but in half an hour ‘or Fairway an reen the Provident Life Insurance Co. of throes, Pecgerce:. 0. ANE TARE... sal smith, teammates, for the home run | WILL COMPETE ABROAD lthe sun broke’ through the clouds ‘ | Bismarck, a strong home “insurance! PIRgeEEy ee aake gold fe ate, highest honors. Each has cracked out five. | for a few moments. | company which being thoroly fam-| the time and place above mentioned epenie ne ae flash, is leading. | ee iliar with conditions in North Dakota * to satisfy the said execution together ry e base stealers with seven thefts. | 7 ‘ 5 . Mz | and in Minot prefers to place a good | with interest and costs ‘ oe eating batter Wells,| Frank Zuna and Michael Lynch Entered in London Marathon: BISMARCK CLUB | BR ae Cae te arones eerie gun ool Dated May 9, Ae thereon ansas City .409; O'Shaughnessy, | y 3 vf é " Conkhi - | , De ace | Race, May 3 | AND PRISON To ot or yet ee Sher of Burleigh County, | 398; Earl Smith, Minneapolis .388; : 'LASH ND. \ surance (Gol qinesdh Minct endo ane! forth Dakota, . pa col 382; ae: | The. Bismarck. Wilite “Scie. dnd.ithe ng well satisfied with the loan. | NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE { 376, | | Prison baseball team will clash Sun- The Central Block is one of the Nolen i nerany elven rhat. 4 i S day afternoon on the Prison dia- fers bert pieces of business DiaMe| fault has been made in the terms i ? a | mond. The game is scheduled to in the entire city, being exceptional- | of that certain mortgage executed ' | Billy Evans Says | tart at 14001 Boardman ail pitek ly well located ona business street | Gnd delivered “by Ray Sandry. and +o peti | or the White Sex and Simonson will second to none. There £ not @ bet- tonal Bank of Blamarck, North Ban t atch, Ulmer will be on the mound ter built struct@re in Minot. ota dated the 19th day’ of August, | TRIPLE-PLAY HEROES for the prison and Snyder will do was planned to carry six st 1918, ‘and filed for ‘record ine the: i Glenn Wright, youthful Pittsburg | the receiving. is 140 by 50 feet, two stori office of the Register of Deeds of wt

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