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‘Pit a, SIX a Sports| * REDS PUSHING LEADERS; BEST. MGRAW NINE Giants in) Shimp and Hand Gotham Champions Short End Catch iants in Slump the Giant hurlese ext hace York of the Divers | veaten thr Slab Vane Ler Decatur first, the single | op- | und) Wal- Browns, Ath- wit on, trounced th eo ball ie pite ham to 6 victory p the op open- nship held Boston Bi and hut them out The fifte Mille s hibit.on o the entire rout, ties in the fourteenth walks paved the wa \ Grant, while | tillers. | all and Me y, and turn- | and hammered B Quaid of. the Saints fre cd ina Tl to 1 vietor; Triples Chri the home stay The Bie Murray raced int pwn Schreiber b Rranom t and) Branom at second urn the Biue hilt Triple 4 turnin dian off first | phere tot Hodapp could | pitchers Seh relayed before had t double The Bre Wilkinson batted the Color downing the for tuckians, | Philadelphia 1. Cineinnats ntley, Wisner and HW Luque and } owdy, Louis $; mmell a gam lolphia Miller and L. Sewell; St. Louis 4; Washington 5 Bush, Wingfi ther, Marherrs and d Dixon; L uDnforthy) Falk Har- nand Ruel. 11; 0—New York and 10; Is ‘tnd Bassler; Hoyt and Ben- “Chicago 10;12; 0—Boston 0; Blankenship and’ Schalk; Zaciney, aert ‘and Picinich. ‘American Association Milwaukee 14; 1—Loufsville 2. prin and Skiff; Cullip, Wilkinson, Tolley and Meyer. St. Paul 1; 5; 6-—Columbus Beall, Fullerton, McQuaid and Col- lins: Northrop and Bitd. Minneapolis 16; 1-—-Toledo 3: 14: 2 (15 ie McGra' Francis and Sengstock; Ainsmith, Grant and Schulte, Kansas City 6; 13; 2—Indianapo- jis 7; 10; 2. i Schunp, Schaack. Keenan and Shin- ault; Maun and Robertson. Western League St. Joseph 3; Denver 8. Others postponed. Ms juntil the lis on | Williston Wants Jor) off [rye Rue- | 176 174 16 wot American League fd, in| wid at) 190) Results Yesterday 7 Hit; St, Lewis tat | Detroit 4 i Cleveland ML} ton 0 Folede 3 (ten inn Mi Louieville Kan TODAY - ~ | n League | Washington Philadel phis Boston. York. Cleveland it Chicazo a Detroit eat League American Association wauke> at Louisville us City at Ind at Columbu nneapolis at Toledo. xertrude Holds Up Channel S nee, Aug le wim | (P)~ pment wa att m vanpt the Eng- from the French to the been postponed 1 channel, list Augu En unti ange in the © making condi- swim none too Harrison, the till start. in plans tonight for inglish tonight, n, but a channel Lillian ny ni August Title Match Here oA. Huber, mana all team, r today the chal to pionship ch of the “ef club Williston club seh teams team 4 _ Black Sox Will Play in Bismarck} ‘The crack sisting of the 1910 m, and 4 < willy » Mont, ball nin member: White Si of minor lea: arck, Auge | nounced to- of} the touring | of | { and will play a serie en oup na elect a stars to eppose the Mo tie Smith tod t Boardman, star White Sox hurler, would desert local forees and go to Fargs Boardman will apne in the White Sox lineup when they meet the Scobey team, ne denied rum MINNEAPOLIS | WANTS WALKER- Aug. 7. ~A flat guarantee of $30,000 wi rt i option | of 65 per cent of the gross receipts, has been offered by the Minneapolis boxing club for a bout to be staged fat the Minneapolis baseball park the latter part of this month between Gene Tunney, American light heavy- weight champion, and Mickey Walk- er, holder of the weight crown. Minneapolis, HELEN APPEARS 1N CHAMPIONSHIP FORM Miss Helen 1s, natfonal tennis queen, showed she was in cham ship form when she easily defeated Mary K. Browne in the finals of the invitational tournament at the Essex Country Club the other day. Her all-round play was too much _for| her opponent, who got but three games in the two sets. Miss Wills will defend’ her crown in August. DELICATE EFFECT Chiffon flower s are very, much Jiked as a trimming for light chiff frocks. i a Madison, Wis. Aug. j but | He {tennis ce a le of *laquires that "| take Cleveland Buys stated, | { TUNNEY FIGHT) worlds welter-| 7 CHAMP. WILLS BOUT SIGNED, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DUMBBELL KEEPS, ACTRESS SLIM FITZSIMMONS: | Anncunceme ent of 1926 Mild Intere Among Ring Fans Date Arouse f © Michi will time ne 1 interest if that he abs mons Harr mi ses view theme expected Te Ke sat innge to he promo the silence of Jack with the champion’ ive thi starr of met ita to the boom for a ne Tunney and Wills next month Two promoters are in the fi for this fight. Riekud, followin conferey Wills { Spring fieht betwee th Gene ‘atthe for] ieiad Wills ouneed he the offer of th that the consent will in Europe would by cid he woul Leable er. opencd with Funne satisfied with of ne the MANAGER COLLINS While the ing the pr ‘ elphia inthe York ant + remark in the of o the bur White $ ough column reves is a Hegrame ge sind the le: lub heen inding features of If Collins as able with the White Sox, performa mu one of thet est ements in years weoa_elub that fisished last in| has kept his team int the first division sinee the start of | the rac i With pitching staff that has bled, veterans failing to ‘ome through, club has managed play 2500 ball all the the the percent fact thaty there Chic of the pl out | neoof the the ma to finish even fourth, he sarded man hird the a several the than Collins, greatest of all second hase- ems destine prove equal- ver as a leader of men, a truly The viding New other schedule. played, the resting in. seventh pli fighting for first as most of the ex- s had predicted. je present npaigen: continuation of jinx for the ¥ d the figur has beea one of the club's greatest handicaps. It seems well-nigh impossible that a club with so much power would be unable to win more than two games played, yet that has been the fate of the Yanks, On 14 occasions two in a row and had not been able straight. the club has won} up until August tom three ys the Yanks m sh their two-game and start on a vic torious rampage that has been am of Manager Miller H ¢ the opening of the son. ‘ins: he wee manager® of the wever, remains loyal to hi despite its poor showing of thi He feels it needs but a few addi here and there to bring back its olde time power. Yanks, team British Jinks for n believe Tolle for: Cyril er, ke the if we ports to that effect Originally, er. That is, he p me prior ta heeam he recent failur tr to tennis | court! If star. land to} of th on of En ditions y's 1 up the Tolley the type spryness 0-pount thiete r, note to star at tenni one of the gre the limite: where of the tennis prestige th a part of E sport pr 1 fear Toll med to disap pointment. Tennis, like baseball, to be a star, ene must) up. the game as a youngster! and keep constantly at it. Mint League P William U: » third, hasem naw, Mint 1. ech eh hw the Cleve! Ind He's a right-handed batter and aj} good hitter and fielder, according to} Fenorts, He'll sate later in th CHEDULE TENT GOSPEL. SESSION Gospel meetings will be conducted in the tent that has been erected on \ the plot of ground at the rear of th city auditorium by Kvangelists i: old Harper of the Moody Bible stitute, Chicago, I, and A Hasse of the Missionary Tra school, Long Island,.N. ¥. The campaign will open special object lesson for old and young tonight at 8 p,m. The meet-| ings continue indefinitely cach} night except Saturday, Special mec! lings for boys and girls on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday nights at 7 o'clock. The services are nondenomination-| al in character, The pybli¢ is urged} to attend. with Hail Hits Napoleon; Damage 100 Per Cent: Hail almost completety’ troyed three square miles of crops nthe vicinity of Napoleon. reports, reach: ing the Bismarck headquarters of Sammy Mandell Rockford, Illinois, | | lightwelxht, defeated Frankie | |. Burns, Milwaukee, in 10 roun: ‘* Coenen ne ILarea, A. W, Mellen, tralfie the Soo Line touay state. Damage ranged from 100) per cent 80 to throughout the tendent declared,’ elie He ' proceed: iplaintiff from proceeding 3 stricken | princi tion’ pictu “To use it a term of opprobium is both “unjust unkind. The dumbbell! is wom- nd and severest ree sure that ind she | ype of| nd never Pauline ha lowy f needs no corset to guide it, can wear the most garconne frock you hand her betray one too-ambitious curve. The credit for this perfect thirty- four she gives to the dumbbell. “When I see fat people comfort- ably sitting around this hot weath coraplaining about the heat and mop- ping up the perspiration, I help wondering why they don’t r ize that summer is not only the sea- son for romance, but. for shedding pounds. “It is very easy w to reduce in the ¢ one’s appetite and the he: are not le as the do not contribute to pound- Supreme Court | Decisions From Stutsman County A. E, Albaugh, Plaintiff and pellant, Osborne-MeMillan vator company, a corporation, fendant and Respondent. Syllabu When an elevator company files in a district court a sworn statement showing that it holds storage tickets for grain, which is claimed by dif ferent persons, and requests for court to appoint someone with whom said clevator company ci deposit the storage tickets, and the cour appoints the clerk of said court, and an action is brought to foreclose a lien claimed for threshing the grain, vhich action the eleva company and all parties claiming : interest are made defend the grain a hown by the sworn statement is more than enough to pay the thresher's lien, and the ele- vator company deposits tickets for amount than ax ed in the sworn statement t sufficient to pay the theesher’ , the ob taining of « judgment in foreclosure id the sale and application of the of the grain upon the lien does not prevent mst the ion dl n. vs. De- thresher’s elevator ¢ other gr: mpany for con covered) by Appei from order and judgment dismissing nin Distriet Court, y County, Hon. J. A. Coffey, manded, Court by Burk & Ritchie of {D. attorneys for resp ' From Foster County. . R. Baird, (Substituted: for C. W. Reimers) Receiver of the Sceuri- y State Bank of Brantford, a cor- n, Plaintiff and Respondent, s. National Surety Company of New York, a corporation, and Nels FE.’ Os- jtrem, Defendants and Appellants. Same: Plaintiff and: Respondent v. [Rational Surety Company of N |New York, a corporation, and Dewey Bernhard Miller, Defendants and Ap- nellants. (Companion cases.) Syllabus. 1. In an action at law, recover on a surety bond, referred by sti ulation to # referee to take the testi- mony, make findings of fact and con- clusions of law, and which findings and conclusions wefe approved by the trial court. it is held that on an- peal such action is not triable de novo. 2. Books and“ records, which, on their face. purport to be the books and records of a bank. and which, up- on the closing of the bank, were found in the possession of the presi- dont and cashier of the bank by a Deputv State Examiner, who also identified the same as books and records examined by him as a Deputy State Examiner at different times while the: bank was open and trans- acting business. are. for reasons stated in the opinion, held to be ad- missible in an action by the receiver of the bank. against the president and cashier, upon their bonds as’ of- ficers of the bank. Booka and records Mept by. ‘ipal obligor are admissible. in lence as against the surety The: court may,,jn,its discre-, Ap= | of ot ecemerm perspire, off many su have them off, y couraged to keep your d {to keep up the exercise |Our bodies, she explains, of lazy muscles th have lelse to do with themselves turn into fat. “Most of these lazy the waist and — hips. “Gur modern em them practically nothing s we invent little duties. where the dumbbell nd by exercise pounds. And ware en- down and are full nothing so they muscles are she of liv- ing gives un that “The way to get the flesh off your waistline and hips is by literally wearing it off. 1 know of no better way of doing this than by stretch- ing exe “L stand upright and whit a heavy umbbell in each hand T stretch up- ward as far as [can reach, and hold the pesition as long as Lean. 1 do this at least 20) times night and! morning. | “Then [ same exercise, only streteh T ean to each side, | » the Tips: y Wet feet are unpleasant on a fish- ing, hunting or camping trip Keep your boots, rigans soft i ‘There ings on the Tf you want to . one recipe: make your own two pa neatsfoot hot. Appl ~~" The Referee Corhelt beat ‘Ter- WA When did ry MeGovern On, Thanksgiving day, 1901. ' How long has Clyde Barn with Pittsburg Pirates?—S. Since Intter part of 1920 Who the athlete: still in W.. A.C. Harold Osborne, ‘of Minois celebrity How many times w Loughlin placed No. 1 tennis’ rankings years?—F. RW. ‘Vhree, 1912-15-44. Who was runierup cin the i ere antateur golf tournament ‘Abert Seekel of Chicngo. tive competitio rmer Univers Maurice Me- in the annual A A tion, permit a competent witness, who ,hag examined the books with reference ito the points sought to be established, to testify to the result of his examination or to present schedules ‘verified by his testimony showing the details of the computa- tion he has made where the facts sought to be proved are of such character and the books are so voluminous that the examination of) item would be very laborious, When the president and casb- ier of a bank unlawfully acting and conhiving> together cause the insol- vendy of a bank, cach is liable for the full amount of a loss. 6. In an action by a receiver of an insolyent bank against the prin- cipal and surety on the official bond of the president and cashier. to re- cover on account of alleged defalca- tions of these officers. the defend- lants may prove that the bank had assets other than those shown by its books, but’ sGch defense must be proved by a:/preponderance of the evidence. Appeal from judgments of the Dis- trict Court of Foster County, Hon. J.-A, Coffey, Judge. Modified. Opinionrof the Court by Burke, J, COR. Craven of Carrington. North Dakota,. attorney for Plaintiff and Res nt. . Law! e, Murphy &° Nilles of attorneys for Farge rth Dakota the grea | Assoc: what’ were they to Nise and Appellants. PRT W. HUCK y arms forming right angles with y body. I bring them back firmly inst. my chest after cach time. is done 20 times night and morning. “Then [ drop the dumbbells for a few moments and stretch thoroughly without them. [ go @ far back- ward as I can and then as far for- ward. When you can feel the pull on the muscles, you know they are doing a little honest work for their living. oy ‘ea belt arrangement made of leather and wooden balls that I use for massaging my back thigh It is equivalent to the heavy m wwe you get in fashionable re- ducing salons. It will iron off the flesh that has accumulated, if it becomes a daily habit in your li You e to be rather careful at first, or in your zeal to get rid of your flesh you will find yourself presenting a fine black nd blue what you is her part “You can want to of y ing advice of your fat make _ just ur figure, “You can be the mas as well ag your fate. COLONELS HAVE . GREAT PLAYER IN TY TYSON): Louisville, Aug. 7. ting Louisville club of test players in the American ition in Ty Tyson, an out: fielder. Acco reports, Ow elkamp hb cod a ipproximately The boasts pac one er Kne- valuation of 00,000 on the young run and field. pitcher, But was. made ove n outpost man because of his great clouting ability. Several big league clubs are said to be dickering ‘or h PIONEER DEAD AT HOME HERE|:: Thomas W. “Sand ts passed: aw: late yesterday afternoon at his hon on Thaver street at the age of 66 years, 9 months and 14 days, He was born at Lincoln, Illinois, Octo- ber 28; 1858. At the age of 8 years to Missouri with his parents and g£rew to manhood there, In 1880 he was married to Miss Laura E. Jar- vis and to this union two. sons, Rex 1 Ralph. were born. In 1883 Mr. and Mrs. Sanders came the Dakota territory and settled ons claim, in Emmons ‘4ien North Dakota hecaine state he homesteaded in Burleigh county ur fl J when he-moved to Bismarck where he has remained since, Mr, Sanders is a member. of the A. O. U. W., LO. 0. F P,, Ma- sonie, Knights Templar and Shrine lodges, from which organizations pall hearers wil) be selected. His’ wife, two ‘sons, and grandchildry, survive him. M Bangers was a well loved and high! respipted citizen and will be greatly missed in social and frater- nel circles in the city, Funeral services will he held Sat- urday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from the family residence. Interment will be at Fairview cemetery, Too Late To Classify WANTED-—Experienced cook at the Sweet Shop. FOR RENT—Modern room, 2 blocks from the P.O. at 314 2nd St. Phone b44-R. 8-7-3 All Rebekahs meet at Odd Fellows Hall tomorrow at 2 o'clock to at- tend the funeral of Brother Sanders. . }) GUTMAN, Noble Grand. WANTED—Girl_ for general house- -work, Call 17 Ave. A. Mzs, C. 0. Robinson, 8-7-2t anders, went three andj FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1920. LEADING NET | STARS FIND HARD GOING By NEA Service New -York, Aug. 7. ia rather tough season for the lea ing tennis sta At least for quite {a few of them. The other day Ray Casey, H sensation, put {first round of the annual {invitational tourney. And the fol- | lowing afternoon Bill Johnston, third {ranking Americ went down to de- feat before Dr. George King, a very ordinary pastimer. At the same get-together the Kin- sey brothers, national doubles cham- pions, were all but beaten when their fopponents, Jones and Ingraham, Yale and Harvard captains, respec- tively, defaulted because of an en- ement, to. play. against Oxford- Cambridge. i was out | Rumor Now Confirmed. gest Circus, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Headed For Minot Big- Bringing more than eiht hundred of the world’s premier men and women stars, three hundred. and fifty perforn jorses and many big, ne foreign. fe: ers and Ba fo give pe yam a partial list of One hundred railroad its wend. heretofore re One hun- nd fifty. + horses pre- centéd at one time in a magnificent “Equine Ballet.” Hi cts in than of the t famous d nd boundin displ: trained elephants. A troupe of twen ty leaping and long-distance jump! horses, and many other imposing acts and feature: Among the hos nine neing, perform- no, the Maximo, n who of noted ian Coll Mijares, 4 'd Berta Be i the congress of high-wire ar- tists. May Wirth, the George Han- naford troupe, “Phil, the marvel.” the Ernests and the Rieffenach sisters are among the seventy bare- back riding. champion zel, Mile. Fillis, the | son troupe, the Siegrist-Silbons the Rooneys lead the aerial dis Entire families of famous gym nasts are being presented. These in- clude the Colleano family of eleven He used to| remarkable athletes, the Nelson fam ily, world’s greatest acrobats and tumblers, the Picchianis troupe who have come from Italy to astound with their gymniec feats, the Medinis who perform upon ladders as high as the tent-top, the Junctro troupe, acrobats who wear tall stilts, and a host of others. The addition rings has circular of two more circus been effected by. setting rbs on two of the elevated This makes it possible for : Ringling Brothers to present for the first time in history, five s>parate companies of performing hories ut one time. ‘ Gorgeous pageants, hundred clowns and a menagerie of over one thousand rare animals are a part of what is the biggest and 1 cireus ever on tour i MONKEY LIKES London--"Joey,” a pet monkey. a reputation for aping from cage, but he has one weakness ‘a taste for strong drink. Wher ever he gets out of his cage, he vitys bas been tempted back by a bottle of whisky. Heat your water with G It's the Super-Fuel. 1G G ‘GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH AT MINOT; LEC ELECTRIC COOKERY Is ‘ + 4 COOKING IN COMFORT UK y Riv sul undersigned Chas. Qnon atreet, Hisinarek, Wibakatal wider the: sole or Mm name of Ohio Cafe, was on the lay of duly,1935, dissolved by eee consents ‘and that. the busi. ness in the future will be carried on by the sail ‘Louis Dan, Chas. Quon and? Soo Few, who will pry and discharge all debts and tiabil- ities, and receive all moneys pay- able to the suid, late firm, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this Bist day “of ~ LEO QUON. 821-2wk TAKEN UP On my farm, 5 miles east of Bis- marek, 2 «hite face steers, welgh- ing about 1100 Ibs. PAUL BROWN, Bismarck. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for a one ton truck. with cab and dump body for use in the Street’ Department will be, re- ceived by the Board of missioners of the City of North Dakota, tntil eig' Ye August 10th, ard. of ers reserve the or all 1925, ity Commission- County of. “purlelg ‘ounty, Court, Davies, Judge, In the ‘Matter of tt Josephine Marvel, Norval M. Marve Marvel, tefore Mon. 1 Cc. Hatutes of William W. 4, v8. “Norval” M. . Murvel: Hstella Miles W. Marvel, Alfred Owen Marvel, Nell M. Reid.and Ar- chie L. Marvel; and John ¥. Fort, special guardian of Alfred. Owen Marvel, an-Incompetént person, Te- spondents. The State of North Dak¢ta to the Above Named Respondents: + You and each ae you are hereby cited and required to appear before the County Court of the County of Burleigh, in said State, at the office of the County Judge of said Ccunty, at the Court House in the city of FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room. “All conveniences, four.blocks from. Postoffice. Also give board if de- sired. -Reasonable price. Phone 604-5 or eal td euaver St. lads Bismarck, tn xald County And Stites, on the 26th day of August, A, Dy 1925, at the hour of 19 o'clock in the farenope of that day, to’ show cause, any you havé, why a document in write purporting to be the last will and testament of the said Jo- Marve or «herein should not be admitted : 1 id court, and why the y of Norval M Marvel and William W. Ma the executors ran seid will, on Tile herein praying for the admission to probate uch document as the last. will said deceased and. for the issuance of letters testamen thereon te the said petitioners this court, should not be granted service be made ¢ tion as required by law Dated this 6th day of 19 B: sephine Bismar Auge D. the Court, AL) 1. DAVI Judge of the County Court Petitioners, Dak for Bismarck, N. by Hodges mpan nment eds in Bt and Ve me “hn tH in the rek, Burleigh Count Vth day of August, * 2 weloek in the that day to satisty th on such mortgage on its + premis and. the sane seribed hich will be in suey son te tisfy riled ast (SW rid, Towns, y-feur Lt ction f undred hee of Mortgage rush Company. way, subsequent faresnid ed with the ehant Ilinois yoand that fey er the Mines Mer ny become aud id mor tying There will be du 1 on the date of Je thie ind in addition te said iL espouses Of these proceed ings Dated Ja iB LLLINC ants Trust Comp is the owner ot suelo mort Vor fore THANTS TRUS ft Mort HY LAN pot mortgage iit You Don't Knew! You. know what wina- storms did on March 19th of this year. 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