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sa PAGE SEX * ‘ __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1925 | YANKS PURCHASE Hl 1 Rey Leubbe, Western League Backstop, Considered One | i | Leading. Prospects | AO PIRATES GO FAST; STORM FLAG RIVALS, New York, Th leading Vitts were knock wstern Rl win through the drive for th pant ind Joud in margin nd their ya : : the absenee of tw FeKM: | ghey in Max Carey, veteran. out-; fielder, and second basem Moore from the as the a Pittsburg. last} ng a Hoth pla suffering from injarie Alte ies with | RAY LECBEE Brooklyn, w York, the; Virates will carry the fight to the ‘ at ; Metis Mect Roy Leuibe, star cateher of the Om ppeeaueo nas ine oan eg Cag who la been purchased by the New York Y he Sot repeating thelr uphill| backstop of the minor organization. ind a powertul slugs “hast struggle of 1921, when they pushed|ycar he hit J but this season has compiled a swatting mark ‘ bar the Pittsburg host inthe elos-| Heo Zt and sot his first saseball experience on the Omaha sandiots. of ther the P to. swing ht ont Stage was $12,000, Heanwhile ‘Vre reporter pnts Tas deh price viladetphi through Ww = a ~ | tn under “Doe” Williams, will de- BASEBALL || stistees ck Ve musun andre Meret ———--@ Drake line. japing tl CHAMP KEARNS ue Te r teams in the twe but ina to this year's world se or] National League timistic Pennsylvania | Pittsburg ystone state clubs met ww York Pittsburg in an exhi mah incintati Phere was he hitting | Louis e Mackmen on the kiya long end,! Bi Philadelphia ae AA ‘Dempsey Will Cast Aside et ae Gloves if Kearns Pe hy Kent enfield being New York by the Lindstrom. and Detr timely in Matchmaking put on Auge 1.—-P) s in his efforts Detroit veland Dempsey in nexo- “holding Maal s for a bout with Harry Wilks, to @ safet - | Boston contender, the — heavyweight The fast vanishing say between ene pion will cist aside his gloves the third on ns and the orice - and forget. about fighting until his fourth pla was down te] American Association putract with Kearns expires, Demp- ant oa game. th the re nade this ¢ a statement tof a terrifie 10 to 0 lacing whieh | Bouisville RN dirt thea imapeeaa Indianapolis — piteher,| St. Paul holder sa “L under: rom the gopher team, Indianapolis ‘ng aind the New York teher ins of aul was! Minneapolis SBATO RUD EMECHICG: reported for beth whieh en-| Kansas City forfeits posted for bled Merritt, Saint's pitehe ‘Toledo h me for Wills. I take win a 2 to 0 pitchers’ duel from Tin-| Milwaukee of announcing again to cup of the league-leading Colo Columbus the boxing commission that Kearns ise xee thocoaly mmanon: elthac| {has no authority to sign for me and team to get two hits | e&— —--l anything done by him in my behalf Columbus took a firmer grasp on Re jcannot bind me. sw result of a 10 to 6 de- | &———— & | ST state for the last time that I the hands of the Blues. Me- m determined to do my own mateh- ty center field National League huaking, ‘but reiterate “my word to with the bases! New York 3; Philadelphia 2 jyive Kearns b per cent cut dur- Nine er-] Qgiy game scheduled. ine the life of our contract. If they ely in. Toledo's 7 to eee igo through with their plans tomor- the Brewers. ‘The row, i igns for Wills, Miniicts made five ‘miseccues and the American League covering Kearns’ forfeit, Mullins will losers four. roit 2, lose the mateh and I will not fight ——+ y game seh Iea one until that contract (the é _— ee {Kearns contract, running until Sept- Sox Blank Naps American ociation cember 1926) has expired; which will cause the loss of a thousand dollar KEARNS POSTS $25,000 STAKE. : FOR DEMPSEY 60 : {Match Set for July 4, 1926, in nal Lege ' Action Before New York Boston (twa Louisville 0 10; Indianapolis 0. Milwaukee Kansas City 10; Columbus 6. . Paul in 2-0 Contest; Whit hite Napoleon, few hundred Sox took a champions i nty league, | gy _ Bismarck the mound TAMES TODAY for the} | Sox,’ allowed the Naps onty|%#— e hits and struck. out ten men, Meiers allowed six hits and stru out nine me saw the game. A return game be played here crowd of about 600; Boston at Chic: at ( with the next Sunday. ABR H 100 Naps will} | Washington eland are ‘ke ae) mi feat Commission 10 pik foo 1 New York, Aug, 18,—(AP)—Tex Sagehorn ib 102 ‘kard, fight promoter, and Jacis Kludt rf 401 arms, Manager of Jack Dempsey, Smith If iow 1 hh posted a aay forfeit this Vafternoon for oa Demps Ma uke Kansas City ken im ifter the New ser ‘k state mateh, Lion was : t Columbus. Napoleon E oy $ Mee ei 1'HELEN STARTS Kearns and 6 hima te 1 NY Al Bd to do business thin this Taos ts iON § nme OND STEP fit Sine momar fo o| af ul] the xecund obstacte in the way ne commissioner zat ruled iv the case Dempcey refased to tive S. Meyer p “Slo B27 9 4) ef her defense of the National |p to the terms by Kearns Haste Uw, innings: a Woman's Tennis title today when | that Mullin ld ciadm the 8 BRE! Mahe xped -to victory over Mrs. oy forfeit J by Kearn Biemarck 4.000 101 eN0— hl Anne Faller Hubbard of Boston, made known — that Napoleon “... ...000°000 000—3 1) 6-1 and 6-0, in a second round ened definitely for a Summary—Two base hit, Sagehorn.| Match that required only 26 | wills fight with Rickard yesterday. Bases on balls, off Boardman 2.| minutes. Struek out by Boardman 10, by Meier| |, ; ® Wild’ -pitch, Meier, Stolen base,| ,, Vorest Hills, N Kludt. Left on bases, Bismarck 7, Napoleon. 6. Umpires, Christy and Dingleballs. f Stribling Meets atest for the da es wi with Delaney Tonight iss Mary “4 rowne © 405, ne Vernon; Cal. Au Stribling, Georgia light heavyweight, makes his Southern California debut at the Vernon arena re tonight in a ten round bout with dimmy®-De- Janey, St. Paut boxer, ‘with whoni he Sonat: @ newspaper draw at Mil- waukee, Red Herring, junior welter. ampion, takes .on Mushy , Los Angeles flash, t “FIGHT RESULTS. ‘ [hares Daa he marae ar. 3 second ent in the singles Habbard, formerly of Boston. Closer round s Mrs: ss’ Ann: Fuller r 18.-L(P)—Young tussles were — promis several of the champion Miss Blizabeth Ry: i} faced an experienced oppon- ent in Mrs. M. B. Huff of Philadel- phja, while Miss Kathleen rahking | st Godfrey. of Boston in the singles. GOPHER END IS Detroit—Semmy Mandell,“ Rock- DRAKE MENTOR ford, M1l,-wona’ decision over Sid Barbarian of “Detroit. Des Moines, Ia, Au Boston—| a ee of Kenosha, lee eg a leated: Jack Sharkey of joston. ; : Det it—-Harty Greb outelacsed rem ins of Detroit, in a 10 round ou + “ELECTRIC COOKERY - G00 ING N coliromr Four former Diwke University gri iron ‘stars will assist Coach Ossie Solem in developing the Bulldogs during the coming season in which ‘the Blue: and White eleven’: goes through ‘the toughest schedule: in history with, | deehes against Rei ase Kansas, Ames, the Kansas Aj Oklatioma,’ Washington, Grinne! |" Methodist Vi . oe P and Solem, who played end at Manne- ' ; | atid conditio Kearns made his official peace with tie cummission today and was im- media 1 license ag a ge ne btate, | The for the fight | stated that the match will be held | H some time before July 4, 1926... It] | ‘bas bécn frequently stated that} | Lif the tight takes place it would-be | i jhe ld on the Fourth of July. 1 | | at i saa cess | Rev. D. Earle of the North Dakota | | Home of the Friendless Society was | the principle speaker this noon at} the Kiwanis club weekly luncheon | in the Mehenzie hotel. | fed propo | pr. Earle spoke ardently in sup-' (tion of combin port of the law which makes pos- | hunts bath. house and lateines and sible sterilization of feeble minded |vower plant ‘building, will’ bel re; lpersons and convicts in the state lceived at the offive of the Uulte a | and urged its enforcement. i | Property and Disburait Of- |i. enlightened his audience upon | 1 . Memorial Building, badly Dakota, HK “a ned and read, Plans rations are on file in and ‘Traders North Dakot Ine! » at Minot, North «tion “bf Com- orth Dakota; minerce, Bis: and thie of- Property Memorial ean Dakota, open for examina- intere will be let namely, (1) @) Water, tion to a This work in two General draipage obtained myst be may be Bids V blank, sealed and addressed to Major Harold Soren- json, United “States Property an cr, Memorial Build. forth. Dakota, and al for Construction “Proposal for: in- of Buildings,” slallation of plu All bidders d to De pres- he proposals, rved to reject te waive accept such as to be for the United States 13ON, sts of the of Ame H Major, orth ‘pakiota. Anvrove A NASER, Adjutant Dakota. ust Tine North Dated Au, General, oth, 1925 8-11-18-22 BY ven, That that’ uted and de exe dred and twenty-three and. filed. for record tn the. otties of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State ‘of Dakota, 1 ALD. North, the 4th day of nd recorded in at page 412, ale of the “and front n Mortgase bed, at ‘the Court Touse i + 1925, toy uen said} rt © sale. ‘The promises, deserived in satd Mo: reand which will be sold to satisfy the same, are those certain COME AND GIT IT! REV. EARLE sociological problems and conditions state. i Thorberg was chairman for} Mr. Preston, accompanied | . Herman Sheffer, sang sev-) eral solos. t A report of the state golf tourna-| i in the Fargo last: week was give : Cox, one of the three Ki wanians who went into the semi-fin- ‘Telephone Service Interrupted in | Storm Saturday | telephones on castern Ninth,! nd Eleventh streets are out | of order it was learned today at the, Northwestern Bell Telephoae com-| pany office. turday morning during the storm lightning struck a pole on! Ninth street, putting a cable which{ controlled power for forty phones out of order. Six holes were burned in the cable. A terminal’ was also! destroyed, i Services will be normal by tomor- row afternoon, authorities say. Tnquiri have been coming into the office in regard to the phones which are not in working order, Werner Woman Sweet, sweet memories of these dear Cays in the old army mess were awakened when the United States Army kitehen at City Hall P ’ The » helped in their task rving tie famous fruit a New York musical comecy. This enjoying her chow. drive to get 1 Too Late To Classify man to drive and in operation of automobile in North Dakota. Opportunity for rulesman to e his own trade at some time. Address No. marek Tribune. 1 WANTED--Girl to work in Doctoz’s office out of city... State age, ete. Address Tribune No. 40. 8-18-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Hotel 1o- cated in Zap. If you want a good hotel in a good town, it will pay you to investigate this burguin Write Tribune No. 14 -18-Lwk LAKE SHORE TRACTS and far land bargains at your terms owner J. H. Halvorson, Park Ray- Minn. 8-18-4t FOR SALE—Two pool tablés in good shape for sale cheap if taken by Sept, 3rd. W. W. McNally, Moffit, 8-18-1wk ‘ENT 3 light” housekeep furnished rooms, in all mod home. Private entrance, 506 2nd street. 8-18-1wk FOR b SALE OR RENT—6 room house Sept. Ist. Phone 739 or call 16th street, 8-18-1wk FOR RENT—Three room house, barn and chicken house. $15.00. 423 h St. Sv. phone 894M. 8-18-1wk —'Experienced waitre and kitchen help, also girl f house work. No cooking. Phone 209 8-18-3t FURNITURE FOR SALE One cight piece, walnut dining room set, Jacobbin Period; one three iece bedroom set, mahogany fin- isb; one Wilton rug, victrola, 50 records; stuffed davenport; one fumed oak library table; one Morris chair, one table lamp, one child's bed, ivory high ch one wheeled ivory bassinette several odd chairs, one bridge lamp, one kit- chen table; fruit jars and other miscellaneous articles. Inquire Mrs. A. M. Fisher, phone 697. 8-18-1wk FOR SALE—3 dress- 1 chiffonier; 2 library tables; NITURE ck| 1 kitchen table; 4 bed: army shows} Died Sunday in Local Hospital BARS COUNTY SALARY BOO! ure, shown by the recent census, be buricd in the family lot beside lation in their counties as recorded her husband. by the state censi doomed to sked if ed in mons count s could who ture woman not FRENCH JURIES: - BY. MILTON LTON BRONNER NEA Service Writer... «London, Aug.. 18.—-The most soft- premises situated in the County of Burleigh, ute of North’ Da- kota, and described as follows, to- wi uthwest q or (SWI) ction fifteen (13) in town. ote hundred forty (140) netth of range seventy-clght (78) and lots seve nd eight (8) in block seventy ¢' (78) MeKenzle ‘and Coffin's Addition to the city of Bis- marck. There will be due on such Mort- gace at the date of sale the sum of $1,270.30 in addition to the costs and. cxpenses of sale including slatiitory attorneys fees. FIRST NATIONAL BANK rek, Mortgage. F. . MecURDY, lorney tor mortgagee, Bismarck, North, Dakota. -11-18-25—9-1 of 8 ship 7 ICE OF MORTGAGE BALE BY + ADVERTISE Notice Is Hereby Givem That that ‘certain Mortgage, executed and de- Hyered by Joseph Michelsen and le Michelsen, husband and'wife, kugors, to Katon Loan Agency; a corporation, Mortgagee, dated th Ist day’ of -ftareh, DB. ninet hundred and twenty, filed for record In the offtee of the Hex eds of the © lelgh, {and State of North Dakota," on the 2ath day of May, A. D. 1920, and re; corded In Book 161 of Mort: t page 603, will of the premises fae sueh and hereinafter desetibed, “phe front door of the itt House f the City of Bismarek, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, at the hour of two o'clock p, m., on the 3ist day of August, 1 to'satisfy the amount due upon said Mortgage on the day of sale, The premise: ribed in said Mortgage which wilt be sold to isfy te same, are tho: follows, t Quarter (s 14), 0-W Wie) oF in Township 43) nty-elght (78) -three MI. Shas paid certain Interest on a. prior with ‘con, will on the date of to the sum of $94.44, mount ty ineluded! tp. the fler Stated’ to be du unt of defauit in the term 8 of sald mortgage, the Mordgagee Nav heretofore. and ‘does hereby elect to declare the entire amount as: secured "by aforesal mnertname immediately due and pay- able. There will be due on such, Mort- Rane ut tlie date of sale the gum of to-wit: id premises, whieh Three Hundred) Five a Uae op) Bulla, les 49-100. neys for Mortgagee, Fargo, North Dulcotn. hag e128 84-18-25 MIDS FoR HEE Sealed tds will be the undersigned at Medjua, for! 150 tons’ or note of d Be id lump, ter Separate bids to’ bé- madé, oue F, 1, B. car Medina, ome con red ur vin at school uous Milt: he | eject eh eae. ai ids. GUILFORD, SCHOOL DI ust goth, [ hearted juries in. the world, up to now, have been those, of France and, Aticrica.,. Especially when it comes to: women defendants. ‘Lately. in the Uni ever, there has be tiom: against “ladie: some prison ed. Not There is Zizi, for instance. She haw ‘another name, but the jurors knew her mainly as Zizi. She had a lover. He was jealous and one evening he beat her up and then drew. a knife as if. he -were going to finish the job. . | Somehow, to translate the French! literally, “a revolver found itself in her hand.” Also it went off and the lover bit the dust. So Zizi, poor little Ziel, was up for murder. ‘And then she sat in the prisoner's dock while the jurors studied, -her oval. face, in which there gleamed the saddest of sad black-eyes, shad- ed-by long ky, black Jashes. When these. cyes filmed with teurs, the French jurors wept. And they promptly brought in a verdict acquitting Zizi, poor little Zizi. who kill, and sentences have result- ‘rance. Noonday meditation: Strange people, these They keep one-third of the theater orchestra seats wnreserved. and. sell, the. places ten: minutes before the vhrtain goes up to the. first comers. for one-third tke price of other down stair seats. nee the queue. Britons love the queus,. They don’t mind. standing up. ; These ‘people have been line sings 8 o'elock this morning. ‘They | still -have two hours more in which to stand up. "Some pass 4he time reading. Sume women are knitting, Others are gaping at mountebanks who seck to entertain them ow the off chance of ting a st may. eeKed- when the dupes are finally’ opened’ some of these queue-ites will not . be, -admitted, ‘ boeause all the places ape filled, “Six hours’ waiting % «not ne trange oonle: thes these Hugtian French ‘papers are always: fuuny when it, comes to. information about Araaiden ‘aud England. They never seem ‘able to master the apelling of Anglo-Saxon names, ‘ And ‘when . it > comes "to . plain things like statistics, they muff things up’ dreadfully. ’ For'iistance, I pick ap oa big Pygistan newspaper ang. tead the latest dope ubout-.American cities. New York is:first in-population,.Chi- cago second-and--Philadeiphia third. Then the Frenchimun ‘trips. His ‘readers are told that Balti more, with pire people, is fourth city, Boston. is fifth with, 78,000 and San’ Francisco is:ixtu:with 600,000. “This will indeed. be news te: De- troit, Cleveland and’St. Louis, which fondly imaginad thea occupied ‘by’ baying: through the advertising columns, fourth, fifth’ aud sixth pldces peapec- tively. ‘the ‘Tribune coluinns. , Whether yours i is a necessity or & ‘The “new-rich” are ‘an old; story. ‘The “new-poor” is a newer tale. It's. the tegm the, British like to *eThe schol Bowed Feaerves: the right] to reject any or'all bid Beene eat tat | jue il . eke, READ TRIBUNE WAN WANT, abDs RE, city “claims -America.| Phone & ‘then a century’ old, Mrs. Reiersgward has been makinj s % her home in Werner with a son, Gile| Uaemppointment wnt DARK SHAD! HIONABLE bert, for: the; past several ruil years. in an opinion tod: The wine shades a The o jon was midnight blues ar to a query by A particularly for tae m isis until the secretary of les hig report with the next rugs; 6 rocker; cabinet; 2 Perfection ‘oil stoves; 3 1 go cart; 1 port ¢ electric. sewing machine with 1 small vietrola; 1 day bed; nitary cot; curtains, drapes, es. cooking utensils,! garden hose, 15 cords dry block wood and other miscellaneous articles. Phone BIR. R18 Mrs. Caprice Reierstward of Wer- request for an opinion Atha! , 38 ; , 3 ner, who died Sunday a a local hos-| z intimated that he hoped the county| LOST Black and tan Terrier, fema pital, was taken to Thief River Falls,| County officials who seck increases eT ae | “Trixie. “Reward. Phone 1008, Minn. today by her son, Oscar, tol in‘salary because of additional popu- of population increases : I. 63, 56 Ave. B. B-Lo-en When 110 union barbers in Union ity, N. J. went on strike a few weeks ago, they took precaution to the town's folks did not have to go with long hair. Thes banded together and offered free |shaves and. haircut: | - TAKEN UP | At Kronberg Castle, seene of » Shropshire sheep, about five! Shakespeare’s Hamle ea breezes i old, my place August 10th.| whistle through a erevice, giving x HAlUSANALEUEh. lnicredsem: qinsy cwalt hOlaceresnnlines sagines itis cnavinn Nori penis rericc ielving. “10 WOMEN ther relies (of ey cane ae ee charge ant proving property. Robert sffirm ix the voice of Hamlet's fa ally reported anc no pro-| Rt, Boyd, Menoken, N. Dak. ty le i Leola oe ik male for an officialéreport So a MBIoe Oi her abjuring the prince to do hi j-duty. 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