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SPORTS at SORTS LEROY GETS NEWSPAPER | DECISION’ Fargo Fighter Won Seven! Rounds, Goodrich Took One, Two Were Even N.D, March 6. )—Rus of Fargo completely out- oodrich of Buffalo, | ght champion of th yund no decision con- Fargo, sie Lero: classed former | world, in a test here lust nicht, according to newspaper men at the ring side. Le- | roy had th advantage in seven} roun » while Go two were ¢ with well dir ie Head and body, but ‘he | s unable to put over a finishing | punch, In final round rae landed a left hook to the bo and a hard right to the head, which | sent Goodrich reeling across the ring. The gong sounded befor oy cot a antage of the situation, | | i | \ | | both weighed less than pounds at 3 p. m. RANGE TEAMS ARE SURPRISE AT WATER MEET} Hibbing, Virginia and Eveleth * Swimmers All Placed \ in the Finals ous bowler, starts runway. Frankly, pictures which depi Minneapolis, March 6. (4)—Three | tange high schools, Hibbing, Virginia and Eveleth, monopolized the spot- light in the preliminaries of the fifth yesterd annual northwestern interscholastic| tev! ioothewe ; swimming meet runoff at the Uni-| Cleveland, Ohio. There | probably } Nersity of Minnesota pool last night,| 01! the ‘Cleveland’ Indians, during 3 ’ or the Cleveland Indians placing men in nearly every event ar's spring training. Declar- for the finals which will ‘be staged] today. ng they “will do no good now,” Man- ty of Durleigh.—ss. In County The surprise showing of the range reed 1 fe erence A tee at ele The House bill made no reduction in aes oo Hon. 1. C.. Davios, | eh Tw 4 jand thal s team would open the| surtax wha tever fi e1 rY Be. i | pion, with Hibbing’s s Cincinnati Reds Wednesday. | xixerousts ’ Representative Ienty uae » Pasion, ae ee ee } stalled as favorite to never es A Rainey, and the Senate changes! john McCrory, Petitioner, ys. John : Two northwestern prep Cincinnati, Ohio. Carl Mays and) meet some of his objections. Mec ‘ror Sarah Preavey, Suste ords.were broken, and a third tied.| Pete Donohue have been selected to Tax Exempt Securities Katie Gardner, | Flogance i The } st in the history| hurl the first big league game of the; Opponents of the bill were particu-) Oasicat _bmma_ Salzer, i ? of the event, a starting ficld of 150, Season at Orlando next Thursday} larly critical of the reduction of the} ‘Harms, Will MeCrory, Sarah But- swimmers, took part in the prelims} wean the Cleveland Indians, surtax maximum to 20 percent and] ler, Aina Dutler, Eilsa’ Terhune, aries. ae its application to all incomes above . ad NicpiRecotae } Detroit. Clyde Myanio, who dur-| $100,000. The answering argument is| spcsPie arr Ghureit of Bis! George Hobart, Minneapolis West's, ing five seasons with the Detroit! that’ the present figure will produce} marck, North Dakota, a corpofi- star, suced si nds off his own ‘d record in the m, paddling | the bench w: ing up pitchers, is | Sadie Warsack, Nina ‘Sprang the distance in 2:30 ‘The Hib-jone of the leading contenders for a is argument is based upon the; Va Preavey, Hat! Ding-relay quartet broke the other | regular berth as a catcher among the present tendency of capital to invest| Mattie, Hays. C: record. when it was clocked in batterymen of the Tigers at the|in tax exempt securities, When the! (Gardners for the 160-yar@ relay. The former | Aug' a, training The! total normal tax and surtax is less} Known as Gertie Geddes, mark was held by Minneapolis Cen-| Tiger advance squad enj the|than 25 per cent as under the new; Gardner, Ray Gardner, Thomas tral at 1: stiffest practice this week, yesier-j law, it is more profitable to invest in| MeCrory, Johnie. McCrory, Wilber z Hérschess, Minneapolis Central, tied | day. industrial securities at 6 per cent! MeCrory, Ted the record of Sam Hill, now a member — than in tax-exempt municipal bonds| Yieve Heath, © "a ii ipery wn } of the Minnesota team. Herschoss| St. Louis.-Commissioner Landis) at 4% per cent. It is estimated, ac-| }i80 88 ote rene in said yattier 3 swam the 100-yard breast stroke in| visited the inal training camp! cordingly, that money will be coaxed| Yttspondents, 4 | at San Antonio, Texas, yesterday again within reach of taxation and|The State of North Dakota to the s| watched the Cards perform in a driz-| industry will be benefited by new Above Named Respondents: climinated’ as_a contender for’ the| zling ‘rain. investments, and each one of you are hore- ; title when it failed to quality in six| | The first practice game between) ae eaulred to appean be 1 out of the eight events. mie ala ‘own oe Tar-| Monday: Corporations. fone tite County Cort Of ee eeu Romaley earned a p for the back stroke, while the Sha tuck medley relay team qualified in this event. ce y JIMMY SMITH How does he do it? hear asked when Jimmy Traynor during butting prac- nnn1Trc| Bowling Pictorial—World Champ Sho Shows Just, Why He Spitis Em That que: yor Look ’em Americans spent most of his time on} more revenue than ‘six innings when | ¢ nith, wor' strikes down the maple ches, study the “aecompan ving t how Smith grips the ball in jmaking various shots. TAX RATE FOR TT i ETTING GO” AND SOME OF HIS FAMOUS GRIPS stion you often then try ’em the next time out. Id’s mest fam- Here are the rites ate No. 1—Short hook from right corner. No. 2—Straight ball from right corner. No. 3—Straight ball from left corner (shooting.| for No. 10 pin). No. 'i—Straight hook from right corner (shooting for 4-7 pins). u know how! over carefully, that war and our share in’ it; that’s several years off. HARING TO SELL MILLIONAIRES _lcrrertoy_ ama MUCH REDUCED) “2n.tice"" BSTATE, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- PETITION REAL’ (Continued from: page one) would a larger) tion, Mary McCrory, Zula Warsack, fice of the County Judge of said , at the Burleigh North Dakota, court house in the city of Bismarck, in said “% count Burleigh county, i TODAY “FIGHT RESULTS |" i 8 ip" Meanrenerommantad bens ouatasten sees i | At the Baseball te oa wee | i raining Camps a0). 1 wartz, New York, out pointed young Dencio, Philippines! H ciihicaea: Fifteen, members of the a): | Chicago Cub squad were used by : sage { Manager Joe MeCarthy in a vain ef-| 2m’) Stet i : weight cham chnical 4 fort to clip the wings of the Los An-| Woiz}t ¢he nd | {Seley Angels in the first of their} (Gy nocked | Fi hreé exhibition games, at Los An-| out’ Tomm: olis, Da ; Gui vistetdoy, "ibe Catifornians | ao ¥ ane cael won five to two. ait Pi Brookly! H i Mee Bag. Ciaceton praduate aad" TOY susan sats candidate for shortstop of the Chi-) — petroit--Geore oro $ cago White Sox, is too busily engag- Ganeinn weltort npion, ow $ ed in law school to report to Man-|« yechnieal ‘ky oo bans, ager Collins at Shrevenort, La. Everett Scott is on the job, display- | ing the snap of a recruit and the ability end wisdom of a veteran. Detroit, East Chicag: {cio, Philippine Burns, Oakland, ‘al. San Francisco.--To Major League teams are ed earlier than usual At Sarasota, Florida, the Giants have sent Arthur Crump, an outfie er, and Gus Lindberg, piteher, to Little. Rock. At aerate. Fla, the Robins re: leased Harry Bennett, a young pitch. Giant, to Buffalo of the Inter. iabonal League. At St. Petersbury Babe Ruth of the Yankees was caugh' at th plate in a practice game whe he thought he had made a home run. Phitadetphit. The Athletics have won their first exhibition game of eason. At Punta Gorda, Fla Fday, they beat Baltimore, At Bradentown, Manager Fletcher Mies has six absentees on| role. They are Outfield- ms, Harper, Mokan and Leach, Pitcher Wayland Dean and Catcher Henline. Francisco (10) saddinn Lthemaneneneeneene ka efeate Los Angeles (10). if Basketball consin 19. NOCK Eveleth Hibbing 0 6:30, Concert; 8, Band. . KSD (545.1) SI Boston.-Joe Genewich, Henry Wertz and Larry Benton were select- itch for 4 bo fies tote af isburgh, Flo., against Wash- — ror EASTERN fi ee day erat New kept 1M Bea WEAF (492) New jester mi Tiny, play’ the New: Grieans Pelie ington. — The Washington, and the Boston re exhibition season i ne orchestr 6 Tems est”; Lape 11, Vincent cd PoE Ind. beat “Tiger” University of Minneso EY ; Duluth 1. TURDAY, MARCH 6 BEST PICK KDKA (309) Pittsburg. Concert; 8:30, Symphony orchestra. Dance orchestra; 5, Vincent Lop 6, Dinner suas F musical comedy trou} t “Clever” Sen-} Jack (10). { jen, of} miny 07 New York, Heat Tommy Cello, San} with her tw —-) | it Rebate é Studio; 8:30, | t. Louis. Mo. St. Louis TIME York = City. county and state, on the 24th day of March, A. D. 1926, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to show enuge, If any you have, why the petition of J. Bell, the ad- ministrator of said estate, for li- cense to sell the following described real estate be! vlonging: to sald estate, - private sale, should not be grant- ed - e (Continued from page one) the big war. It will not be pleased to hear of employers fighting a strike, legal in its character. Using bombs against their workers, and turning heavy streams of cold water on women and children, when tear | gas failed to do the work. to-wit: Lot one (1) in block twert thie (28) in the Northern Pace! Now the workers have bought two} ond Addition to the city of Bis. thousand gas masks to be ready for) marck, Burleigh county, North ‘Da. the nexteattack, which is not pleasant! reading in ‘this prosperous repub! We are doing pretty well here; lists are not exactly star They’ should warn the Pas- kota, Lot two (2) in block twenty- clght (28) In the Northern’ Pacific econd Addition to the city of Bis- rek, in Burleigh county, North kota. Lots eleven (1) and (2ig.in lov seventy-four (14) of ¢ idiots against upsetting the ap-) the Drigtnal plat of of Bis- Employers. bave consider-| marck, “urloeh. county. Wort forgh Da. avly more to tose thancemployes in| kota, the northwest quarter we) the game of violence. of section twenty-four (24) ii wn ship one hundred "and thitey- “Sieh (138) north, of range elghty west of the fifth pr! Tecpel mgridian in Burleigh county, North Mrs. Walter Neigran, of Brooklyn, did not get yesterday's Wall street closing prices. The market closes at: The lute residences’ of arid Carrie { three. Wall street editiqns were de-/D. Taylor, also known as Caroline layed an hour, trying to catch up. ; Donnelly, Revie the ona: er of said e sma . And Mrs. Neigtan turned gn the gas] Sa ates eg ‘0 children, oni e six weeks old, befor he wrote to her husband jes H could not help it, Fam we M last’ wish, Your loving witay Ro: wo years, Let service be made of this clta- tion as required by law, d this fifth ‘aay of. Mareb, AY By the Court, L), EC. Judge of said Co’ was no_coal in :the house, nothing to cat. The husband was: out looking for work, nd it was hard to. STATE OW NORTH L DAKOTA. © nurse the baby ‘with so little good) ty of Burloig In District \food. Rose’s sister says “she loved ‘curt, Fourth Fsudielad Dh on ser husband and children. The steug-; The Kea its ‘Compan; Yt CORDORR | fe must have been too much for her) PoManuret W, VE “Beingharet when she was so weak,” Chatiea Stewart, ana EO ons ‘That story may comfort those that ‘bought Hudson Motor at 122 and sold yesterday at 106. unknowh having or. claiming an estate or interest In. or ae ae ot ge en: cumbrance upon the ae in the compla nt Pe ed ants. SUMM ‘The: State of North, Dakota. to the above Lhe apteedaste: te You are:hereby swer the ares = fn Mexico’s expulsion. of priests will] which In fi) inerease the strength of the Catholic | Clerk of | this church there. west biti H * The action of French Prater ies uf dour, thirty ae i will diminish many women's of this sure nei a dren’s chances of recovery. of the itv! Hees: no medicine as powerfut as faitl our fa fe, i Sapper many @ poor soul has stroggl wager Mt te to health, comforted by the tho ote “He died ‘on the cross for m may ‘be superstitious tp the ist, but it’s a fact, As lemn Washi dig: tie iat te vaieated Nine more Comelle pricsts have Deen expelled from Mexico, and the Frendh authorities order all images of aba removed from public ;hos- pita pie sa marer, Cpe Faye 1, esniiticr ;-agd-in oe ae y in the oe — || bile dealers. Evite" hes jay. art Berdl Ay “SMA IN RAC ‘| Finals in the ye Bight ‘Distriet Toutnaments Will Be Played Tonight Fargo, N. D:. March 6.—U)—Si teen North Dakota high ‘school age teams remain in the running for t) state ‘title, having succesafully ney "" tiated the first round of play in eight district tournaments, play ln which started Friday afternoon. Fergo and Fairmont fight it out for honors in the first district; Val y City and Enderlin in the secon Blacinson and Hettinger in the oe Grand Forks and Walsh coun- ty Al in the fifth; Deyils Lake and Cando in the aixth; Minot and Granville in the seventh. and Donny+ rook and West Hope in the eighth. The tourney scores for yesterday follows First District Fargo 15; Wahpeton 9. Fairmont 26; Buffalo 16. 8 jetrict Valley City 21; Jamestown 19. Enderlin 31; -dilendale 19. ts Wilton 26;: Driscoll 20. ‘turtle Lawe 36; Washiourn 22. Bismarck .13; New Salem 12. Mandan 27; Ashle: Foarth District Dickinson 28; Hebron 8, Bowman dropped out; plays Hevea for, title, Grand Forks igh te Portland 9. Walsh County Bisa 15; Pembina 14 Sixt x Devils Laer iMag 14 ils Lake 265 Granville ety Staniey 10. Minot bes Williston 19. ith District ee... 16; Carpio 15. West Hope 15; Bottineay 13. Games for the most-part have been well attended, the large crowds show- ing considerable enthusiasm, reports from iegaanent tue’ state, < state claim, AUTOSHOW TO . REACH CLIMAX THIS EVENING (Continued from from page one) and we know in return thesmerchants enjoyed the good business the crowd roceyt to them. This was one'time ¢ local business men were not asked to contribute. . The entire cost of the show was guaranteed by the automo- Dickinson 4 “On all sides we have heard ex. pressions of hope that the proposed Tom Edison at bat and Cornelius iMesiitdlay: which is to. say Connie Mack, doing the catching in this game of “one-eyed cat” or something at the Athletics’ Wicca camp, Fort dejan Fla. community building» may now be-|¢ come a reality, and that in the future Bismarck may have a place _ large enough to house gatherings of this sort. If we do, we automobile dealers will guarantee an annual show that will be a credit to the city. We have been besieged from all over the northwest the past week for space in our show from accessory dealers, and we could give the public some- thing of tremendous interest with space enough to place the exhibits in such # way that tley might be appreciated. “Our local young people came to ouf assistance. in great shape when the orchestra and performers we had engaged met with misfortune in a railroad accident and could not be with us. ‘Much of the success of the show was due to their efforts and we are.very grateful to them and to the, Bpbl.. who.sp .eeperouyly sup- d Another bees The six day want ad rate is much lower athnte ’ ceca and Road Conditions (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) pelle mall ot) snowing, roads, o- 14; lane ehoudy, 4 ; roads good. St. Cloud—Snowing, 32; roads good. Fargo—Cloudy, 20; roads good. Grand Forks—Snowing, 6; roads good. Hibbing—Snowing, 22; roads heavy. Mandan—Snowing, 8; roads rough. Duluth—Snowing, 20; roads heavy. 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Show You How To Get More Results Start your want ad at once and order it _to run for a week.. This means that your ad will appear in The Tribune for six days: bit int atte room or ¢agh in o-- Fargo —W. A. Neima, active in local politics and civic work, was found guilty of violation. of the prohibition . D—Alex Olson, resin certs Nf his third perfect score of the season, , total ng ina match here. = A THOUGHT’ | | | -—————————_—_—— 1 will not let thee go, except thou bless me—Gen, 32:36. Those glorious. days when man to man, Let us be brothers or I knock you down.—Le Brun. New York state grew nearly 47,- 000,000 bushels of pota in 192 Earthworms have no cycs. They “feel” light through their shin. lightshi towers America prattcte 35,900. ates of const line. SS ma «© TEMPTING i NEW:TIES .. 95 See’ em in our Wint If it should take .