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PAGE'SIX. - DIAMOND STARS AS CAGERS °, decided. to taki 5 rance on the op- etatic stage at the Cofivent Garden season. ‘ SPORT ALABARODA,INDIA_-_ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1926 Dazzy Vance and Bernie Neis Find Plenty of Work Playing Totten 0 ¥ bs ;A »y aA } Basketball in South Pursuant. t 4 ne s y ready ti wliché on fit ante asits be anks officially closed after BSep- | tembe ‘2 and , before November . | ’ Ay | ranty. Fund Come 7 ry | Forms and instravtions for | From Mother Nature's storehouse | ration of ¢ depositors we have gathered the roots, barks and - : | nd willebe | herbs which arc compounded, under ATTR ACT MANY rao ak a oe Tanlac formula, to_make : » Ma 2nd. 1928, aniac. Mt rt ors Guaranty Fund Com- If your body is weak and under- pee nourished, if you can't sleep or eat, | HE ae ee oF melt eee i thee ° | rheumatism, just you see how quickly New Salem, cn Basis of Com- j Tanlae gan, help you back to health aiatiy i ds j and strength. parative Records, Given i Don't delay. tabla Tanlac another i a jay. Stop at your druggist’s now and ’ 3 Edge in Meet get a bottle of this, the Breatest of * | 3 . all tonics. Take Tanlac Vegetable AS ie: Neches : f i Pills for constipation. Ad ketball tour petuast dener id 2 af Fines ; wed in your | No mere bull-fighting satisfies the sporting instincts of Baroda, India, folks. They prefer to see elephants ") in combat. This battle between two huge pachyderms featured Baroda’s recent Sports Display. Slashed trunks and ears testify to the encounter’s ferocity. of th ei ma a cjnntiahiee ane irae SEEN OLE td F le will ter etd 5 “ertai Tan DECIZAIC ter "9 e expire nim : “86 MGIC CLUBS’ {IOWA SCHOOL HEAD RESIGNS WHEN as follow: ° ; : sci gh UESTIONED CONCERNING ALLEGED othe to the’ Ci BG lA te . Amount ‘sold Q , _Subscauent taxes pald e aie: cain in the south. wil the above mount iting the whistle in a game at Ci thi nbttee baeiee YEARS SHOWN ‘ ps think ‘the court sport is a fine conditioner for ba seb Fas aa Shannon City, Iowa, March 3—(4)| classes of instances where such prac- | Suid land from aatd eons —Guy Stock principal of the} tices existed. & a " | % a LepUChanane. of the " consolidated schools has resigned, Acting as is usual in Iowa rural noon and two inthe evening in ace GENE Tunney SHSM | Wie the sun bent twa’ at San ane | sored thereot wilt eve to the hota | MMdicates Cultural Advance-| favoring pareatat. reports, to school! schools, as principal and at the same ioe wamdte. es") a Movie Contract] Tests vested nnd and oticiat avai} MeMt in State, Extension | heorics of natural wedlock without castes in wericature, general sence|| _-XClusive BME SRA witiolas cates fone| : * n hand and official seat q ‘and zoology. It was in discussion of npionshipygaine willl — 94 (P) Gene tehers and catch, | this Bird'day of Kebruary, 19g, Chairman Says _ The school board accepted the res-| plant and-animal life, according. te Funeral doth or James: [ye Tuetsto go Aucusta, Ga.,| Auditor Burle N elpal-ustructon: conceriine the ere: | Lesoeae te ere ict Director nd, both of James-| in the bson, his m: n th Fargo, N.°D., March 3.—()—How | instruetor’s- alleged liberal views . ciate, | eee th o 2 ors that had been relayed by par-| were ex ager . The light he North Dakota Fed f ty ,cupressed. BGathe first time'in ihe hi lv-round no| the softness of th 1PTION from an enrollment of seven clubs | &¢,the incident closed. .___| parents arid the parents discussed the lors 210 Fifth ‘Fo ime in the history sete sb 2 s ss of tl hletes a NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ‘When we placed the complaints| subject with hb: - TW ef the district neither of its, two x Stribling} winter of comparative inactivity Burleigh —ss. Office of |t® a total of 46 was described here] or parents before Mt. Stockdale he|-sons tehetow te tke Phone 68 Lig high schools, Bismarck and Man- ch 12. Both fice session was cut to two hours.!_ County Auditor, Bismarck, N. D.. |today-by Mrs. Emma Erwin Poppler,} fesigned,” said Finch, chat, | 20n® declined to believe the rumors, 2 dan, will have the advantage of pla: i are attracting : Mrs. arding, Northern |G and Forks, chairman of the exten: heat ti inch anid Stock- fat Hate “The tee ean tates ing on its home n oul workouts here, sioner Landis sion department, as one of the best dale had denied "advo ting the| vi a 4 atter group inter- side team appa nee to IT oe season to be one vf thre | indications of general cultural ad-| theory of unlicensed wedlock, mete: | tus’ sur acner dhe erence, in histo. vancement in the state. : lock, mer turn summoned the principal to a u ly telling members of his science] confe : zave his view ig over the During 1925; Mrs. Poppler reported, conference. : just! ending, ‘probably. hae ‘the eae || At the Baseball Hed Sox at their eamp in New Or- eight senior clubs and ‘seven junior 4 - ; in the pretournament “dope, ran leans yesterday. ,{elubs were added to the membership |¢he North Dakota Federation of Wo-| A new sun dial thi ‘i ; tories. and only two defe Training Camps Minager Bancroft of the Bravos, | 2020.8 pelle Pe pelea ties Cen eaaereleey men's, Clubs in order to give every | within half « miluse-on "an oaieate scored a total o 3 po compre ridley a etae | een . od eee . ¥ irl “an opportuni . LP ee (EG who are at St. Petersbure, Florida,|ty days trom the commend senses | El Zagal Chanters, 23 members: Wes- | Sommuniticn the bers of thet tate cta | Rescieeee nas been perfected “in Pictories are-two over’ Mandan. di Philadelphia, Joe Hauser, regular| likes Henry Wertz and F of this noth ley Conservatory, with full depart-|and to be happy in service,” is one : ‘| trict champic t year, {first baseman, whose knee injury} Wards, recruit pitchers from Said land is described as fotows:|ments. in, all, branches; McDowell] of the principal tasks now being per- Turtle L Hiegsaieo shaved nted him’ from playing last | cester, Mass, Wertz reminds South halt of southeast quarter | Music Club of Stanley; Tower City| formed by women in this part of th impressiv ne former hav.{ $casan, is now on the Athletic's first| Perts of Walter Johnson and Grover) ® utheast quarter of ‘southwest | Music Club, Tower C: Bethay Lu-| state, according to Mrs. Gyre Wheel. ing rolled*up 437 points to 228 by op.| team at Fort Myers, Alexander. range’ 76. Amount |ehetan Church Choir, Grand Forks; |er of this city, district president, + ponents in ames, out of{ | From Bradentown’ comes word that = $65.66. Subseauent taxes | Ge, 7homas Music Club, St. Thomas; | The district also has a students’ Wand the latter scoring 2 to a80| the Phillies are eynaidered a we SHAKES H ANDS He Pebadia Ter tui cUES | pital, Baek, and Goo ilunie Depect loan fund, which is used to” help of 13 e Ma z Sy ea ra we sche = s ec id » BN le 4 ‘| worthy girls obtain an education. won*only 10 of their} ule. f in additi ie ment of the University of North Da-|is called the Mattie M. Davis Student SSS while Bismarck finished ou Will be requited to pay teen | Kota. Loan fund in honor of Mrs. Mattic Phone 356 i son with 10 straight defeats, of the service of this notice arid jn- Junior Clubs Davis, a former superintendent of rer sraeetios tomate Cutty oft Es ite seca Sud owe grader pen oeeees|Regeyamae ec ae: WEBB BROTHER: aide! ever,| Carthy of the Chie : i f ‘ re: ‘Congregational Junior Choir,| North Dakota Club circles. ‘ Rs its b Eipites, shee: tear Island eA 5 ie Pons ot oe expiration of ‘the | Valley City; Grand Forks Junior Mu:| One of the features af the’ district 4 sits last two starts, and] were the Tr ¢ training. Me- a deed thereof Will issue to te keke: {sic Study Club, 80 members; Acade-| meetings in.May, Mrs. Whecler said, Undertakers © &mbalmer- defeats were mostly by| Carthy is est interested in se- er : : ficate as'pro-|™my of St. James Junior Music Club,| will be an attempt to create a better Funeral-Directers n margins, by some of the| curing Joc Boley, Baltimore short- Grand Forks, 80 members; Grafton| appreciation of the arts and treasures Se strongest teams tn the state, 3 stop, who is said to be on the market, uni yness my hand and officiat-seat| Junior Music Club; Sherwood Music| of early America. Old colonial coun- } Licensed Embalmer oreign pors. De Bh ie y of February, 2 ii i a “ i Washi urn, Wilton, and Driscoll are a Shes yeno ep cores the) Veteran Billiard Hall Owner, uuitor atcuk gee e Penticgineer nants pen as te chine Sheet eed serene I be BISMARCK ‘WELDING ¢ Charge. regarded as having only outside] Word that Bill Hunncfield and Ray Z | “I very itely 1 ist if if : RKS zi Day Phone 246 chances to win, pichnay surprise athe pebrabart, the former a hortstop, and Spins Stories of Grant, - = ae hare SP mutacin Morte Uehete det capes ttt saeny ee "alle 20 . tag Night Phi 246-887 ” prophets by proving to be dark| the latter a er, ph NOTICE OF EXPIRATION our federation lies in the hands of] ing Cloud of the Turtle Mount 8-10th St... Phone 776" jones bs orses. ed Manager Eddie C yesterday Lincoln Et Al i OOF Shue ON OR RE ee juni ek en abate as the Brephies Are Uniform fin the sacond work out for the ¢ STATE OF NOR WDAKOTA, Coun- Sitti lier oan mee aie fee © handsome trophy which will|cago White Sox. Tyo h—ss. Office offwith the same fine spirit and high be jed to the team carrying off —~ BY CHARLES P. STEWART rel D. i 4 the-district honors Saturday evening|, Washington. — President Clark Special Correspondent! irq Hse Dahl. “Helge 1, c, }igenls set a few reby ot has been on display in Mandan this{Griffith of the Washington Senators| Washingtom | March 3.--Michael |! Mas: Vendens:Jullua-Dovber ate seccifios ann antores tc inate my week. It is a silver Victory holding {18 hopeful that Walter _Reu! Scanlon has run a billiard saloon int You are hereby fe her report eae he tee gaia alef}_@ garland in her outstretched | Pitcher, who has not yet signed his| Washington for 62 years. 1 va pet Ea ae I els ‘ ; . right hand, and mounted upon g]edntract, will ugree to terms suon. | “From Lincoln on down,” he told ‘oun Tork tiene caverns bronze pedestal bearing on its’ front : ve chaken the hand of every x ig2u (Grand Forks, treasurer, showed that : es a. silver medallion of a etbai| Pittsburgh. Johnny Rawlings, the} man ever elected president, except-|N&% On the 13th day of Decemb je federation spent: $516.91 during with-the inscription, “Third District|the world series last year becuuse| Hayes? 20, : time dem H : Beeiel Chempicos, oo gtfof a fractured ankle bone, has joied| “I'said every man ever ELECTED] tion trom said seke tang ot, Tedemp- [tion in the Fourth district, Mrs. Rob- poe stands over 16 inches in |, and| his mates at the Paso Robl president,” replied the veteran. ty days from the completed service Lene Qee ee eee, Commented on is strikingly beautiful in design and| nia training of id] Veteran is right, in more ways|0f this notice. the Oriole Glee Club of St. Luke's wediranchip. eri Henipion Barat lGhancone: ‘Said land is described as follows Hospital, an organization of 28 nurses the champion ds in the oth- ‘ x j. Scanlon had just been mustered SCH net eee Rectan Rec a dlbertion sof Mrs. Ses j er seven districts, for the first} Clevelund,- With two and in seme! out of General Grant's army, at the} gold ten” se g0 Re, Amount |WEight ‘The Orioles . are almost f x by : | Reinet instances three aspirants for eaeh in-| Civil War's end, when he opened his| paid by purchaser, Saray Ames | UBidue in music club circles through- s ; a i Bae eicihs. surber, of teams position, Manager place in the capital required to redeem at this date, {Ue the country, Mrs, Sherman said. “ f " | : entered and the uncertainty of the|T Cleveland Has Grant's Billiard Cue $526.44. : ve | i; : outcome, together with the fa rs every op: man was Grant,” he ob-| J" addition to the above am " Fite Divisions , Pp s H thaetoutn ‘a{ portunity to pro Tinh here's his billiard eat Ue Tedei roa to pay tho Affiliated musical organizations in : ReaY fees wh iP : gf.the service of this notice and ins |the district fall into five different F interest less! yout redeem said land from suid {7P0e, Mts. Sherman said, In ae ris ‘ : the third dis- sale © be expiration of the |40n to the Orioles they are chure sad tio: 5 ss 4 call ation] (Re scOneervstanles, cauneS aptn|. ‘Advertising brings to millions, at reason- : shoeat cm s'bro: [of El Zagal Temple, a ledge organi- : able prices, comforts and, conveniences that ae} the e pie Fi, Me *, es * : r > Fpl ens Efforts are being made to interest, without advertising would be luxuries that : niusically inclined people at Wahpe- : 4 bility to .|ton, Fairmount and Casselton in pro- . } a | ha ekch prin Glow $5; 33-16 Bosals to form music. clubs thete: only a few could enjoy. pie : -|Mrs. Sherman said. Wahpeton al- : : be MATION OF RE-| ready is represented by i ; ‘ cee . A 2 : : t y ite conserva- ‘ . 4, ade Adorns PION oon, Counstteotonunien eae ‘ America is an advertising nation. That is - is Babe Ruth’s Brow en em Ottice or Saports on thelr. activities saaivg sone reason why? the: man with moderate a 4 is r « vere submitted at -today’s ot 2 3 Be Gia cue cna o Durst, though. “He preferred ‘the tit Rertog notte ne ftuarely vice “president: “Mrs GG. ®“means here enjoys more comforts than most Y len Wiils, ringside tight en-| will arrive in a few day af 2 pt ribed "Thayer, Fargo, cor: di pt - cae d newspaper copy desks: | Rogers: Hornsby of the Car Grant a Kindly Man | ‘axation for the year tout tary and Mrs, John &. Molstad, Vale wealthy men abroad. 3 Bae ee anus field at JOINS EDDIE , besides being a Democrat, ine delinquent taxes of th, 22" | RORMING OF JUNIOR Because th ds thousands: of I a _Petorsbure, with a greeh » {onan ras Lincoln. “He'd often. stop and that the time for redemp- | DEPARTMENTS UNDER WAY ousands on thousands of-people a “Resi M4 s str 01 4 E le will ex; B j 1 4 a “tea fr the gies vighh Bverett’ Se shite Sox iit cent tar ay chat, with some [tion from sald sale will expire nine: |” Hope, Ny Dy March 3¢4)--Organ- ask for a certain article by the same name =$ eye shades for the batters. ‘ott on ite Sox ttle ave hii a pat cathe heas of this notice. ization of junior departments in 4 5 S cc. | veri, Sagat meting «ube Ree 5 ed a8 gti Us dencrived ag flows: b_in the fourth district. of which they have read in the same advertise- cd goundaze. : fy shington was livelier dur-| Township 140, ayes i aaa eas it i i isa) Dinas Pretarin [ng Geamgenne'st nt ain tm [aaa iad, tae CH, . ments, it is poasible for the advertiser: fo. sell {had been before or has been since. It; Fedeem at this date. $77.07. i is i ini ‘! EY = reparing fuil of the general's war Telends,|, e auition, do the abate simon : this item at a minimum of effort. ~ * 3) ~ For State Tourney Phil Sheran, and they “Kepi|of te merece iideabt eas ote eS ye ‘ EE SE begga es ape ge tik fecana gata. i dubrinste dite prodeat al p mee ae x 3 rf some ©: Ss ine for rr tion for the third distfict basketball tour- Jand made me lot them iene net Laces therest MT mpuene nee fo aeert > this product at @ saving -which Match sand 6 Yo determine the dit “They called for wine and 1 served vind ‘by law. ns Ser eieate aS DO: ~ you share with the advertiser. . ‘ d 6 ta ; ut just as they were lifting ; : trict championship. ‘The teams which r glasses, ‘What kind of whisky (nly ee ay Bev ,and official weal Our Ties Make \ i Mandan, Driscoll, New Salem, Tarite Pe eames BnPrllen: j FRANK. J. JOUNSO a " : yee Mandan, Driscoll, New Salem, Tur Just! your kind, T think? 1 ane] Auditor Duele Canty NS Nik Many ; : .When you figure the number of these items : ~ Alt games will be p S24; 35-40 i i i tisinge. 1 suet Ss Bie rei Pte ia 6 Ee “KNOTS” in your daily life built by advertising, you mnastum, one of the fines, courts ‘Throw that wine out of the win-|geane oy BERET con oe can: appreciate that ‘advertising does. pay * ance on the sidelines and a span of dow,’ sald ‘We'll drink O10 OT icici oa Oo Coun: TRY uu! ' : from: floor’ to pie whiney County Auditor, Bismarck, N.p.o you:. : L roof trusses. ‘A Sport Fan: ‘ounty Auditor, Bismarck, N. Roy McLeod of Jamestown college “John L. (etek! on, We 1G;,, dlogre,, Mankato, " 5 and Eugepe McFarland, also of James: Jone wnt, E, Sullivan,” recalled Scan-| N. J. Bunfleld—no address: ‘ # > tawn, will pfficiate. at 5 lon, “was a good customer of mine,|, You are hereby notified that the z : ~ , “ by yn, pel ai a t fe and a family friend, too. No better; {t#ct of land’ hereinafter, described § is a - aca nena : _ ff | hearted man ever tived. About 203/%td which was assessed in your ‘ H Pounds was his fighting woight, He|was on the tae dae eae eur ate was 231 when he met Corbeti—no| 1982, duly sont nate taay eemNeT: | : 4 say soot Corbett’s fair enough to) forthe delinquent taxes of the year | ee : habs : : Sy 4 be oy é for redem| has St. *“T went in a bit f i tion from said sale will 1 » Mn Breen wat on he yetfoabe papal | ty aya team dee complcca Sali Advertisements enable you to buy . Buteh, 8 Louis (10).” K. League board of directors in 1881" | oY SM SRRE Us Asngciboa es (Glinenk : vig agi, : ? A , Kevin, Now York ontoined cor mi oF cornet Qucree” 3. Cole better things at less cast : ” ; “ spol i IT QNEY | 201d fo: P 3 ‘ 2 N. ¥-Hod Gorman, Ken-| . Baseball's famous ‘spa sgan Bend thiaadiaugd.ate rey " iat. ; My : at Ray Neuman, Jersey] nt be missing from major league|’& Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave. N : * i (12). - mvirops. this season, as has een! Ill., writing your: nd address| a f i a | BS taken for. granted" following arly. Yeu will receive a terest | terest db oy ari’ ad Ine | See : ripencsrmbas. Ke shad xetized. Instead| bottle of “POLES” ONEY AND} 6 1d 16 a —— - tI P-an‘unthought* TAR COMPOUND for >| sale the rd {ex e : : 3 Es ’ ; ing in. 1307 comer! and Meotoe also Teen agpts ne ereor wih issne force st00N SHO 4 i oe uw : aoe i & 7 : ‘FOLEY. PILLS, ich Jae tex anle certiticats ue pro: [iam s ay Ee wy ahs ‘ os : AG ES ». na 3 Merthwettern 26. or is : ; Sean! ane \ —— ‘Wit for], Witnes® my hand and oftiaial sept ‘AT! p's} Constipation and rd day of ft, i jousness. Ti Rebruwry. He us} wonderful remédies have “4 id ee A nce lions of people, Try hemi 1 al AsAKOr Barleigh te ; i st j j ; ¢ ey 1 Swe j 1 ;