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aken the after. Hoppe set a w of 148 in the afte j Will be played to 4 record hig ru Hoon. Two bloc i “FIGHT RESULTS | Londo: pein, Curley, British featherweight champion, defeated | Harry Corthet, Bethnal Green (20). Ark. Pal Bobby Moore, TUNNEY UNDER | A CONTRACT T0 MEET DEMPSEY Ernie Jurvis, de peas ov Philadelphia land, “awarded . I Eng won from Teddy $ foul 3). Ohio—Tod Few “Minor” Details, Such as s Badien wetudy, Getting Dempsey to Sign, Remain Brootilyn ria,Oregon y efeated George shiweight (8) mM. en sai tech locisi ov Walter: "Columbia, Ind. (5).. Red Vickery, Kankakee, knocked out Jack Mitchell, Indianapolis (3). DECISIONS OF SUI From Mountrail W. Warren and Lilian’ Warren, Plaintiffs, vs. I Alley Ohmer and Sied Abdellah, Defendants, Solomon Hodge, ment, Appellant, are Obtaining the New York state ath- tic commission's sanction, ng to Chairman Ja % 1% not to be rry Wills “le. Securing of the Yankee Stadium or, the building of a new arena. And the signing of Dempsey. In some quarters it is rumored | that Rickard al y has an official puper of some sort pinning Dempscy to a bout this summer and that the! champion will start training — soon | 89 although he will not sign officially until after August when his con- tract with Jack Kearns expires. AQ TEAMS FROM 35 STATES ARE; | ing party. to 4 Teams From Widely Separat- |} 615, ed Sections Matched In Opening Se Assignee of Judg- vs. Sied Abdellah, Defendant and Respondent. time app Jin the action, and against whom ment was taken by default for sapes ance or answer, must ) affidavit of merits. F tion is made by 1 from a defau judgment on the ground of 1 advertence, ve Peas ston, 19 N, ed. from the Dist | Mountra ail County as a default | judgment on the motion of the de- fendant Sied Abdellah, Solomon | Hodge, Assignee of the defendant, ap- N. D., ate .N. D., at- Boys’ Easter Suits, all wool, values to $20.00, at $12.50. will be renewed at 9 o'clock tomor- Basement A, W. Lucas Co. row morning. T ound tilts | eee ener will complete the night’s schedule and. tv quintets battle for the tile see) Very Few Delegates ees night Have Yet Arrived For the Convention The opening series matches teams | from widely separ ons of the Few if any delegates to the Repub- Iican state convention, scheduled for nation, the two quintets in the ini- tial encounter having traveled a to- tomorrow, had arrived in Bismarck tal of 2,300 miles for the 40 minutes of play from which only one can emerge victorious. This policy of matching teams will be followed; through the second round and possi- bly the third, so that no two teams from the jon can meet un- til the later contests. The Pairings rings follow: errington, Conn, and Ridge, of San Antonio, chairman of the Re- mi tate central committee who convention, has not re- turned a Bismarck since his recent visit to Minot, where he surrendered {to the sheriff of Divi held a warrant cha Today's 12 noon, Brooken bezzlement in connec jeounts as clerk of court of Divide Cheyenne, Wyo., und Fort county. ne Bluff, Ark., and Lew- ML Gounty, Harpersville, 4 p.m—West Port’ of Mo.,.and Point Pleasant, Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole Grippe and Pneumonia cold, The mo- warning aches, old Musterole. congestion It has of the old-fash- without the Canton, Scott ppi. s City, and Zanesville, Ohio, and New- tient you get get busy with ~Lexington, Ky., and Og- Pueblo, Colo. and Michi- eae m.—Charleston, S. C., and’ Ce- fas Fogle, ts 9p. m—Durham, N. Aria ts I the good Aualitie ned mustard plaster blister. Rub it on with your finger-tips. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment aenatentes pores, then i | sation and qu jterole handy for emer May prevent serious ilinss. To Methers:* Musterole ix alip made in milder form for bables and «mall children. Ask for Children’s. Musterole. Jars & Tubes ae C., and Mesa, Schaefer Leading in 18.1 Title Match Hoppe's 11 crown has been | ‘tilted by the marvelous cue of Jake | Schaefer. \ * With two 300-point blocks of the balk line title behind them, Schaefer | shas a lead of 56, having won the | night block yesterday 368 to 244 after | cee ay E; | Better than a mustard plaster | —Adyv | | 1926 Snappy Shirts $2.00 ‘ 4 c Inves- ; i r | tigate He used (at atte Gale tg 2 no More! He cries Stuart in his pocket. Hearty eater: ‘high liversfind Stuart's & —.' ISATTRACTING etl | Hughes, Eddie q Morgan | , all thei “|and grade :|ART EXHIBIT i the gai id gral ts eee make fara, 12 ‘niles ‘he garage burned’ ee ‘the pau Sinday morning. is believed that the fires were set (hie no clues could be obtaine The loss was sis hanes che $4 “Tustice ustice Court * Philip lip Nagel of Strasburg, mons ‘county, was arrested yes! day on a warrant issued in Burleigh county charging him with gfand Ia ceny. He was arraigned before Ju tice of the Peace R. H. Crane la night and his hearing set for Match 31 at 11a. m. He was released from jcustody on $500 cash bail, Nagel is alleged to: have” stolen ma some machinery tools from the farm neree. rounte this weeks ‘The eyhibt | OFC; A Rust of Blamarek, whe aware i tion, which was arranged through ting | CUE Se Serine ee in Oak Park and River waa ve A picture by famous contemporary are | w Conte Mo ot get struck by the aintings of Carl Kraft are re-| large number of farmhouses which tion from | have one bright blue gate or door, oF mewhere about. No matter color scheme may otherwise is alwa, is distinguishin, isthe’ “trade mark” so: family. which came to Mis y 100 years ago and tablished the cust HE'S YOU Atchison, Ka: rnelia Chorton Wey. | siftéd music’ y Helen Hudson Below, Mrs.| bert Kaufman, He gave .a piano he W. Kerr, 1s ital ‘at the high school a ietures sell for fro ich caused his hearers | He plays entirely by car and gnve a program of 12. numbers“ includinty, > MANY PEOPLE » ‘Arts and reiiebs Club Con- gratulated For Bringing Display Here | Members of th ‘club were being cong {day ts and eset] ulated yester: upon the exhibition of m tings at the Association of rn} m- itors to the res is enti risa te and ceathovetingy them outstanding. 1 eliman is ins | pic mak A | cluded rio pletares ire ger V burn, | teady stream of pe ng the day and it re the week is ove eds of adults and children will j have viewed the exhibit. + STATE E BRIEFS | | aro eee TEACHERS Mott BR. 0. . | superintendent of schools and Mrs. R. 0, Evans as principal of the Mott high school at a meeting edu oe eas * 32. pe an Fea r ball and | ing, April! ity park, tthe benefjt of t the project. is sponsored by BakInG hi DESTROY FARM BUILDINGS | Guaranteed Pure MeClusky — Loca thorities were |t " vaffied in attempts to determine the | Use EXC for finer texture | and larger volume in your bakings Millions of pounds used by our Government @ ENGRC aes rae not ral senha running short on energy. Seat’s Emulsion x gngivices and invigoeaeethe d south, Keene ga “ : nourish. H nt leparong uth Snr ns 's mulsion, AT RET. DRUGGISTS Price 60f and $1.20 @idecott & Bowne, Blooméeld, N.J. PALACE THEATRE TONIGHT—Mandan—TONIGHT “5—ACTS VAUDEVILLE-—5 BILL BURKE “Watch the Ball” tite, relieves Sick Headache and fousness,corrects stipation. L Paki be L72e, Lied BO Ee Yegular dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adult, SOLD BY YouR DRUGGIST “ JOE. BRESLOW. i MORLEN & MASON “12 Minutes of Surgrises” CARMEN & DARDON REVUE a."A Variety Dance Revue” AL & MARY ROYCE ‘os “Who's Bos: iN ROBBINS TRIO. “A Whirl, a Twirl and a Girl” ON THE SCREEN GLENN HUNTER ag CONSTANCE BENNETT in, “THE PINCH HITTER” He was the freshest freshman that ever came to the i He was sure he could knock ‘em all dead aM he er laughter at his bocb.trieks. FIRST SHOW—7:15 * - rs All Seats 50 cents With Enduring Memorials >» The tribute to the loved one ake fas gone to a just reward—the mon ument marking place —must be beaut ul. But above all else it must be enduring. erat 80 we suggest (ad big even at Mens , ane ee find aay re sere werre FOR CATALOGUE — Bismarek-Merble & Granite Works Plant Wizard’s Conde De- ee Santa Resa, Calif, Mufeh 301) Luther Burbank, PE Ce ‘world fained horticulturist, is waging at battle against a persistent | which has confined him to be se: nie home here for the last few Extreme nervousness of | tient, and a seemingly cons! uf site to'return to work in the len, combined to make his eduldl ion “doubtful” Jast night, his ” en physician, Dr. Joseph H. Shay, Mr. Burbank was seized ‘pith, a heart attack last thal night and ‘as been confined to bed -siace, PESKY CRITTERS “How's ne hens gees Zeb?” “Darn poo They're aun taking a lay off." -partmouth Jack “ O'Lan- tern. TO THE PEACE First ‘Eskim Going south winter? Second Eskimo: Yep, goingzdpwn-+3 to’ Iecland.—Saturday venin; PO! 1] Revs: t. | Buffalo, N.-X. After ‘Bret tps Dies enn lori; ait, 85, #4 BlomareicStaey "Gros pany, Fist aren eventing Ay 7. local ospital following a brief illness with pe itonitis. Mr. Morrigan ere fe jismarek' about two months assume a position with the Teeal ¢ ped pahy. He leaves a widow and four children, who. are. still. residing -in St. Paul. The deceased was a mem- IS EVERY DAY A § ecg for the sor pate BACKACHE DAY? Be narck Folks Ha Have Found the . Cause and Corrected I Is. your back ‘lame and ach; jortured with sharp, rheumatic miserable’ with headach aay spells’ and kidney. isregulat ties? No. wonder, then, you fee] worn-out and pees gn But have you given any thought ‘to your kid- You should! “Weak kidneys cause just such troubles. Dont risk a | neglect! Use. Doan’s Pills—a stimu- ; Nant diutetic to the kidneys. Here’s (a Bismarck case. | { 1015 Ninth St., idneys were sluggish and T hada dw steady pain in my ‘back. I had to’get up several times | durin, “the night to pis the kidney. j,seore us. "Doan’s pu ‘were recom | ‘mo i ask for a ier remedy: 4 Pills—the same that tay had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mixa. bor of 1c iMpes nies: Odd Follow and ebekal a The might: Tor ill she ei shire! to. St. Paul ston “HIS ieee I can read tes like « book. ‘COND bet. Ria so hut her! ap 'so:¢asi “NOW'S THE SAYS EDUCATO i jing a business course in Hh several advantages,”” says '. L. Watkins, Pree. Dakota Bus- » Fargo. “Classes are cpaller, advancement is quicker, .|most students arc ready for work when office help is most needed.’ , People who take *‘Dakota’’ ac- business course (copyrighted— unobtainable elsewhere) get .real experience at school, keep’ regular: 8-hour day and 6-day week. A. H. 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