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» announced by would have a_ventila : could be lowered to that outside * York, knocked out Johnny Datto, of one Cuddy de Marco, Pittsburgh ‘PAGE SIX 7 SPORTS a SORTS 101g RAY NOT INCLUDED IN [, A.C. TEAM: i Amateur! But No Taken Reinstatement to Status Urged | Action Wi: | (MP) — Joie © Tilinois A. ©. nal pion Ray, and at the distance, contingent of day for the Millr Thursilay. His non-appearance 1 disanpointne ing so he co istration ¢ A. U. hi grams urging but his status is unchanged. The departure of an I. A. C. team| without the veteran Ray will be some- what of a local innovation. For the | trip, Coach Johnny Behr picked Har-| old Osborne, Ray Dodge, rives, Know Krogh, Coaffe aged with be reins’ stated | SOME OPPOSE DATE CHANGE FOR TOURNEY | Weather Question Neglected, | They Say—July 10 to 12° Are Dates Set | | i Feb. 2,--(#)-—There is opinion regarding the United States Golf as- New York, a division ¢ merits of the Victories in Two Races, and} Third Place in a Third, Give Him Lead r who finished second to Charles rman, adian champion, in the ent at St. John, won the nation- t Endicott, N. Y., - B. hadipipn hip nts. i yesterday in the three mile and half mile races and a third place in the 440-yard event gave him his total, 10 points better than Paul) Forsman and Lew Morris could do. Clas Thunberg of Finland, Olympic king, won the first heat of the half! mile, but failed to place in any of| jthe finals, Al St, John gained’ one | third Leila ‘ooks of Toronto, Canadian champion, tied with Lois Littlejohn of Chicago for the women’s senior title. Carl Parody of L Placid, Jiates, and Slack pf Endicott, ended in a deadlock for'the junior crown, 408 LISTED IN GOLF TOURNEY’: South Central Championship Contest Is Under Way at Hot Springs $0 >. Symphonic Orchestra. WOA' ino, 8 foul from Jackie Sn ory of. the world. Bas the debiabhi|.og@ duck Joyce, a well known Bros OF RE- ae New: York (3). Clevis “Kid” Daz Lind} 4 Hor pebtie, heulth- worker: one: ond Inet Bore They tell me « funay STATE OF NORTE DAROPA, Coun: rand, New York, beat Treco Jahnson */ Brent as. at. the’ present. time. There | story .of how Ed Darling, peesiee as. ‘Office of of North Carol Al Gordon, Phila- is a den.and not only for health offi- man, ‘was preparing an ajl-En: ‘ % Copa y Aivitoe y Veaat hid ee {delphia, defeated “Red Cap" Wilson, cers or general administrators in| program. for of the dig vaude- | To. : G. GS. Hovrr.: ote New York. counties, towns, cities ahd states, bug}:ville houses. ae wanted Joyce for| You are noe: Sana, Mina th You are hi rina notifiel that "tine + also for workers and teachers in tech-|'@n act—Joyce having been a ‘populi tract of land hereinafter described So st cinndshe peal a LAE described Mobile, Ala Ray Culotti, New Or- nical branches. English Snristnen, But Joyce owed'| 8nd whic tanetlon forte te et Hteans, beat TB Seymour, Mobile (10). ss Heal aa enen, trained ta compile fo rue back. alimony, it, seemed, was on the tat if Begember, on Memphis.-Harold Smith, Chicago, pick ¢| WBZ (8834) Springfield, Mass. 6:90,! such statistics, dre in demand bec] to. take’ the ioe, The stare ne for ile geilanuent taxes ‘Of the year for the deity ea he i ee ne year Ieee gp ea Hougaoe ti ysiayiTte San Francisco, || WBAL (246) Baltimore, Md. ‘6:30, Cut ot etic ptiad, in carrying ay ails ditt ie aoa anes tion cont aa eh eit capitis pings ie ak ithe expire nine- cts ah 8 Span String Trio; 7:40, Quartet; 8, Voeal| Bacteriologists, chemists, and” engi: | 20" ture dis aslary over. ts the tours |( aape, fram the completed. service Of thaw haotlae, Sanh meade M Hot Springs, Ark. Red Herring,! | dirtaloch dia Ml KDRA (308) Pittsburg, Pa. 6330, taprainals eaded’ (a: pratect the wa: and: march pack tp.Jail., Bp + ada a . ald land is described as, follows: Raid jangle deaeribed a ae Memphis, knocked out Joc Kirk, Kan-| n Francisco, || Concert: 8:30, Sacred song hours | QPP sy Sig Aianee ints bone arse, t 2 Hane’ “Feo mount PE RRL sas City (2) cheatin; 8 | 9 Concert: 11/35, Theater meeetam.|to have ‘an incrensingly Important | pictures of soe, ath daughter ins | sold for, ‘ddbsequent taxes sold for, $6185, ae Rent "taxes H | 517) Detroit, Mich. rches- a parchaxe 180. “Amoun p place in the promotion of health i k is. filled | Pala by ot ied ef é : i | Ua find soloists; 8, Concert; 9,/the protection of life of the indus: iin atage methine ohare to piish seen, ate this "date, ae eo: Reman oe Lik: date, i ‘ ly Micl Ls ig trial workers. Educators, who by|and shove daughters into fame and|* y0 vtaaltion to tie abpve, amount ition to the above amount | j WRNY (258.5) New York City. 7:45,| their lectures, exhibits, demonstra. foitune. Once in a while one suc-| you will te requt the ‘costs zou be required toi pay the costs - "Orchestras 8:30, Light opera tiong and writings can accurately | ceeds. In either case the joke is gen-|of-the service of in notice and in- the service of this notice and in: “Orchestra; | CKCL (357): Toronto, Canada. 8215,! and effectively carry on the work of Hy on the d ghter. terest’ as pro = te rest: as provided by law and yn- 10, Songs; (| Vocal; 9:30, Musical; 10:30, Or-| popular health education, are also ial) ne ENE BERT SWAN. | 1e8 you, radon dald ia a trom olen Taccre a candies | i . je. beto 1 ae | ipren eos sy, | demand. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) wale ‘for redeniption as ‘above|time "for, ‘redemption as. above ington, D. WBBR (272.6) Staten Island, N. Y.| Death among babies ‘and di i {1} isdie to| stated, a deed thereof will issue to . Marine Band; 10, Studio. among children show a further BROILED MEAT sini cedar tertiticatc | the holder of the tax sale certificate 8 30, Orchestra, CENTRAL TIME diminution with the establishment| Broiled meat should be turned once | 28 rovided tay tow. Sap reeraon ty the WHO. (526) tae Moines, Ia. | | WBBM (226) Chicago, Lil. 4, Orches- |.of die lle itriess: my hand and official seal Fitness my hand and offielnl seal 50, Orchestris 8.) Telos. 11. | |. tay 8, Rentavesr rl dispensaries, health stations and | soon after it ie piped on the broiler, |, Witness im of danuary, 1926. this 18th’ day of Januar ie Lite i Wes? rae Femceress 9 id visting nurse services. Figuratively | and then left to cook, “The turning a as Fons Omaha. Neb. 6, En- 6:50, ‘Orchestra; speaking, the line held by all diseases together has been pushed back over 26 per cent of the territory held a generation ago. Schools of public health deserve to increase and multiply, because they sears both sides so that the are retained, juices NGO, ey NOTICE OF yy IRATION OF Rtic- STATE OF NOKTH DAKOTA, Cou 7 WLW 9, Auditor Burleigh Co ll. 6, Or- estra; 9, Classical; Auditor buabigh county, NOTICE OF Spree oF» RE- STATE OF NORTH TAR 9AKOTA, Coun- SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,) 9 EASTERN TIME WHT 400) ) Chigago, AN. 6, Organ; |are needed. Th (ss. of Burleigh —ss. Oftice of Burleich—ss. Office ot ‘ 1 ; i . ; |. They deserve your sup- 4 ! . o sean; chestra. are citadels training men and women d. that, tiie to go out and do battle for you and by. plied that tite ua at igng't fereinatter described Judicial District. fter describest F lar. wee. (416.4) St. Paul-Minneapolis; ‘Anton Herr, Plaintiff. WEAF (492 uate 6:15, Dance tunes. ew York 6, Din- ffner, ner musi Ruth 80- & your children against disease in the was aysessed in your ane in your prano, accompanied by Kathleen| KYW (536) Chicago, Ill. 7, Orches- years to come. The line held by dis-| Deipha Herr, Defendant. Hume for, tax Sie One OF dloheisiier: fae Ob he dee ee Dante Stewart ease today i University witty (275) Chicago, I. must be pushed back still! The State of North Dakota to the | 1 sold, as. etoviaes by law, : Tyas duty Tez2, duly told, as providedshy law French Russian en- 7 Musi- | further. Above Named Defendant: oF the dolinquent daxes Ot the yent | for the delimawent Gece OF ths sone is “Blue! cali 9 Studio. i aa ieee 4g 1981, and that the time for redemp. | 1921, und that the time for teleme etible Ue aS QAIUS] KENE (366) Shenandoah, Ia. 7, Mus- You are hereby summoned to sn: iba oar Bat dale Gril Capi nine: | lon’ frien wuld befe unt contre swer the complaint in this action, | t : which in fiied in the office of thesty "hays trom the completed service |ty days trom flu complccid wenvicc New York, Feb. x s City, f this notice. of-this. notice/ ieee ae Clerk of the District Court of the . Said Land i described as follows: | " Sald land Is. descritied ae follows: . a juarter, sect i 3, i a be ion bs 6.9) Houston, Tex. 7:30, Seen ee ea ean and: Beate af Township 1420 Range 72. Amount | Township 42 2 Stange 72 Amount Orchestra; 8:30, String trio; 9, y sold for, $80.36. equent taxes | sald, for, $76.48, Subsequent taxes CBD your aniwer Ed agit paid by ‘putrchaer, $159.01 Amouitt| pata! by ‘purclinger, $191°66, Amount ; ; Ate ; te i eOuteamen. Zion, Il. 8, Vocal Diy within thirty days after the service pag to redeem at this date, qui es oO Te ni i his dat | —Scattered notes} of this summons upon you, exclusive In addition to the above amount In addition te_the above afnount 4.8) Hot Springs, Ark 9, January, f ff i » and in| you will be réquired to pay the costs | you will be required to pay the costs 6 Goncert;"9:30, Dance tunes; 10:15, 1 Straw hats tn-asBrondugy: wimdew. (tearee eyeus dailure So. appout on of the servica of thin notice nnd ine| of the servicevot tuiecnotice mad ie woc A curious crowd shivers in the near|/answer, judgment will) be taken|tefest as provided by law and un- are as Brovided by 1a and u wCco Ww si (m2) Nashville, Tenn. 10} zero cold and stops to find out what| against you by default for the relief | !e%8 You red cam said fant trom "tie| ante batore® the expiration rai WKEC (423) Cincinnati, Ohio; “10,| tis s8rdonic joke might be. It isn’t |demanded in the complaint. time “for. redemption. as “above |time for redemption as above . m - J ‘ "la joke. A sign reads ‘Straw hats} Dated this,2ist. day of January,| stated, a Lan! thereof will issue to| stated, a deed thereat will issn Vincent Lopez and| .Dance tunes. for Florida wear... A. D. 1926, - the holder of the tux sale certificate | the holder of the tax sale certitic: (476), WEI] WOC (481) Davenport, Ta, 10:15) "Three women, in a tearoom, all| PETER A. WINTER, | 98 provided by taw: is ofticiat seal | Wie ene ay and oft al seal Musical, wearing monocles. A year ‘ago & Attorney for /Plaintiff aes Tae as oftiiah seat) Dae any of january, 8 ae see WDAF (365.6) Kansas City, Mo. 11:46, "| Nighthawk Frolic. MOUNTAIN TIME this 18th day o! K J. JOHNSON, monocled young, woman appeared at RANI Auditor Burleigh nt 4. McClusky, North Dakota. one of the theaters and nobody look- NK RA ZOUNSOX, 1-26; 2-2-9-16-23 30. f Auditor Burlowgn Co ciel eae i, Ms . ed at the chow. She has reappear- ———__— bichide ) Detroit, Mich. 6, Con-! KOA (322.4) Denver, Colv. 6:30, Con-| 04 ft)! the same disguise on set-| NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- pa Widest Meant bed PIPING foe tPA Wg ak sat io.|4t#! occasions. Today there are we NOTICE OF BXPIRATION OF RU-| NOTICE OF KXPINATION OF 1 6.9) Detroit, Mich. 6, Or- = (435.8) Calgary, Can. 8, Trio. thousands of th The invasion of | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ON: stra; 10, Red Apple club. PACIFIC TIME - 5 ea eB bd ty of Burlelgh.—ss. Offite of STATE OF NORTH DA! KOTA, Coun-|8.ATE OF NORTH Dakora, Coun- WIP (508.2) Philadelphia, Pa, 6, Or-| KGW (481.5) Portland, Ore. 6, Con- 1 st ty crudin rei ee te Gounty Auditor, Blanerck, XN 9. of Burleigh: are oft ice of, ete Parle igh a8. O ae tice wt ris 10; Orobeatra: rl strikers parading ngar a To Kari EB, Johnson, Wing, N. D., Gounty Audios Biamarcl 3 inty Auditor, Bismarc i ~ islieee tad. rene zoth factory! Matzoth is the unlea Clyde & Clara White, Wing, N. D.,| To Wm: G. Moerr, Mankato, ‘Min: To Wm. G. Hoerr, Mankato, Mjnn.: enacted Nea 6:30,| KFE (467) Los Angeles, Calif. 7, Or-| onog bread, used by the Jews in cere First Bank of Regan, N. You are horeby notified that ti "yout are hereby notified that th arine ba chestra; 9, Tilda Rohr, contralto; You are hereby d that the 10, Ballads. jes tract ‘of land hereinafter describe: tract of land hereinafter described and which are of land heFeinafter describe which Was assessed 5 tain holiday seasons, to commemor- int | ‘ Concert. ate the sun-baked flour and water and in your aS assessed ip you Pittsburg, Pa. 6:3 NX (33 a les, Calif. 7 ‘7 |and which ,was assessed in your|name for texation for the ycar 1921| name for taxation for the year 1 Concerts i, Orchestra oelbe peeled ea oe Calif. 7 Ort eaten by the children of Israel in| seth i Ma tion Hoe the yee ONS | anne fon tasation for the year 1921 | name for taxatio ‘day of. Becem| en a oe 3 their flight. It seems there is alwas on the isth day of December, |1922, duly sold, a8 provided by law, | 1921, duly sold, as provided by lav strike in the matzoth/industry. This] 1920, duly sold, as provided by faw, | for the delinquent taxes ofthe, year | for the delinquent taxes of th for the delinquent taxes ofthe yeat 1921, and that the time for redemp- 1919, and that the time for redemp- 1921, and that the time for redemp- tion from said sale will expire nine- year's output threatens to be greate tion from sald sale will expire nine- || ly affected. WORKERS FOR HYGIENE PUSH iation’ tino from sald sale will expire ninc- |ty days from the completed servico| ty ‘days from the completed service sociation’s action in setting the na-! —- fellow with an Alaskan dog teara |", f ; A icinien “ i s lays. from the completed service | of this notice. of. this notice. tional open championship for July in Hot Springs, Ark., Feb. 2.-(®) BACK LINES OF DISEASE driving down Broadway dodging | of this notice. Said land is described as follows:| Said land is described as fbllows: 10-12. The south central mpionshiy, a through the traffic and the crowds,| Sald land is described as follows:| Southwest quarter, Section 13,|_ Southeast ‘duarter, Section 15, It will be played at the Scioto|72-hole medal play contest with both while the dogs look about in utmost|_ Lot 4, Section 30, Township 144,| Township 142, Range 77. Amount| Township 142, Range 77. Amoun Country club, Columbus, Ohio. professionals and Wnateurs —con- : = amazement wondering, perhaps, why | Range %6. Amount sold for $19.81. | sold for, $97.29. Subsequent taxes |eold for. $67.85. “‘Subscquent taxes that the change| tending, got under |. BY DR. HUGH S. CUMMING | universities which do not provide/op- hey have, bean teanbeoeeed ine | Subsequent taxes paid by purchaser, | paid by. ‘purchaser, $160.24. Amount | paid by ‘purchaser, $92.68. Amount ly|Joe Schmidt, of Surgeon General, U. S. Public Health | portunities for medical training, are they have been transpo! nt -9ne x Amount ‘meauarede to redeem June to mid h the Bi Other her has in bi permits: partic ish and Ameri contend the question of w been neglected. Bobby Jone others of husk Walter Hagen and proportions, may pe spire, yet they ean stand the sun rays, it is contended, while men the physique of the present Willie’ MacFarlane, MacFarlane, however, of ampion, are ‘handicapped. won his title . last June, by © of the hottest After that he fought off | ra holes, Mac- weeks for a Perspiration h through th the sumr championsiip, in wh Bobby Jones for 36 ex Farlane required many return to playing for on his ‘hand sed blisters wh Kept them wrapped in bandages for some days - STADIUM WITH MODERN IDEAS FOR CHICAGO : Building Will Cost $8,000,000 and Can Accommodate 60,000 People 0 , Feb. Revised 4 for a building ne $8,000,000 and | capable of seating 1,000 have been Paddy Harmon, Chica- g0 sports promo for the building, which | das a’ stadium roofed over, xt month. rn made for hold- ing tournaments in the building, as well as boxing and wrestling matche: The stadium, 152 feet high w the topmost seat 118 fect above the ground level, would be the highest in dhe midwest. Its interior would be Marge cnough to accommodate a foot- ‘ball game, or 20 tennis courts which could be simultaneously. It ng arrange- kating could out in an temperature for used ment whereby ‘ice for be thawed and cleare hour and the stadium football. ‘T FiHT RESULTS “| FIGHT RESULTS | (pe =. Cleveland.- Babe Herman, New ‘Cleveland (12). Bud Gorman, New York, won a technical knockout over Billy Matthews, Baltimore (1). ; New York.—Steye “Kid” Sullivan, Georgie Balbuck, Lewiston, Me. (10). Joe Y. Silvers, New York, de- - Rochester, N. Y.—Fred de Mueller, Buffalo, won on a foul from Basil Galiano, New Orleans (9). Buffalo.—Sid Terris, New York, ‘scored @ technical knockout over Luke heat Tommy Rabscp. Bo: Frankie “Garcia, * were wftalo (5).. Jimmy Slattery, | ti Safin ca. and BB, Ran: . starting the pro- s of $7,000 are offerea Brown, of Me. dall of Cleve cession. Pri to the winn The teed off at four min- ute intery the last group sched- uled to start shortly before noon. There were 108 on the list of entries given out lastnight and they were to play in threesomes, 36 holes today and 36 tomorrow. Only 11 amateurs, listed to start. Banquet to End National League’s Golden Jubilee ~()—One thous- ball, publie and managers, players, node of railroads and sport writer: will gather here tonight at a dinn closing the National league’ olden | jubilee celebration. President John- son of the American league, after de- clining an invitation, left yesterday for his Chicago home. Vice President Dawes has bi vited and the attendance of of Labor Davis and Postmaster Gen- al New is assured. Among the tise guests will be Governors Smith of New York, Pinchot of Pennsylvan- ia, Moore of New Jersey, and Ritchie of Maryland; Senators Copeland New York and Pepper of Pennsylvan- and Mayor Walker of New York city. Helen Wills and Her Partner Win 2 Matches Today ——(#)—Helen chlimann, paired ‘won two match- of only # single the quarter finals in tournament and mak- ‘ing it practically certain that they will meet Suzanne Lenglen and Baron Henry De Morphugo in the finals. Their first victory was over Mlle.} Neveu, and Captain Christie, who were crushed under a score of 6-0, 6-0. Their second victory was almost equally as one-sided, Miss Evely Woods and Mr. Calfield being over- Whelmed 6-0, f Plcrcary amen re | Basketball Results | : 30; South ie n in- cretary North Dakota U, ta State 24, Indiana 30; Iowa 20, Luther (Decorah) 22: Olaf 15. Carleton 43; Macalester 22, ee SR Former Resident of Bismarck Is : Given en Promotion Oscar J. Latson, fo) formerly of Bis- marek, has been named district man- ager at Albert Lea for the M. J. Jon Agency of St. Paul, rite insurance in the Pacific Mutual, ac- orks to word received. by friends i 1 Mr. Larson. was born in Bismarck and received a public schoo! educt entered the life in- surance business here in 1916 for the Provident Life and remained with the company until when he enlisted ioe seas. He was as: infantry, 5th” Green, N. C.,, ont 1, 1918, sof 5 Joly 28, 1919. eateries health is am indi things, of the shifting of emphasis {system only serves to direct the at- past to,.redeem at this date, Tn addition tothe above amor you will be required to pay the co: of the servico of this notice and 1: terest. as provided by law and ut leas You redecm said. land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of ng = sale certificate as nprovided: by by. thes required to redeem at this date, a strange land. Now and then they 199.55. lie down flat in the street, refusing to lope further. Crowds gather about and laugh, They tell me that the’ dogs were put on the other night at Rickard’s arena, during a ‘hockey schools are concerned not 80, lly for the past decade, and | much with the cure of. the individual’ hata ang aanattnd peseately con this development in the Grane training for which is provided shricked. by medical schools already in exist+ jence, as they are concerned with the| Past the Alimony Club, where some at this date, $63.56. . In addition to the mbove amaunt You will he required to.nay.the costs of the servico of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and wh- less you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption: as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate a8 provided by ‘Witness my hand and official seat | realizing the great advance in pre- The school of hygiene and public | ve itive medicine, and the need for tion, among other | cial training for those charged. |with the control of preventable dis- ne from cure to prevention. Ses. hange that has been going Thes In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the cost of the service of this notice and terest as provided by law and 1 less’ you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of time for redemption as above stated,’ a’ deed thereof will issue to the holder o! the tax sale certificate 88 pravided by law. itness my hand ahd official s: al in medici ;tention of the public to the mov A 8m: hawdiand official sei ment. combating of disease as a whole and|very important people have spent | nis isth day of Januar: Ys 1926 this 18th day of danuaty, 1926 *t] unis sth dey of January: Tone, Schools of public health and de-| the safeguarding of the health of the| 10ng sentences because they either AX HNBON, ERA: |OHNSO! RANK J. JOHNSO? partments of hygiene growing up in{community and the nation. couldn’t or wouldn’t pay alimony to} Auditor Burleigh county. ae Dak. Auattor Burleigh ony. iss A | Auditor Burleigh County, N. Di many of our medical schools, and in| Probably never before in the his-|x-wives. Just now the jail holds, 1-19-26; 2—3 86; 2 Pie: 2 hen it’s your favorite table at the restaurant —and with merry friends — you chatter and feast i in. festive revel —have a Camel!’ . / Into the tes tet this one conn pie the ebility Aen package. fees ee a Gani No erp p oo rp ges ,

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