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PIRATES HAVE MADE A RAPID CLIMB UPWARD Spurt Yesterday Put Them in Second Place, Replacing Sensational whi h ‘ifted the to 4 ound lous ly The climb of the ch eee nt lo show the way Robert W. King of Leland Stanford unive es We “DRAKE TEAM - PLAYS PRISON “NINE SUNDAY o show the East hew high he can jump. Here he is qualify; ing for the intercollegiate meet at Harvard. b] Re ap RA a SR eee No. section 26, Inspector— " ; 5 4 : oo F 1 of the Township line ‘cast| July 23rd, 1919, and recorded in book | sheets for a good nights’ rest, was a voy, sine on the Tarte Late die bidg. siti) velo aC mitcldge soehi oF the renter tine of Fifth St: to the 181 ot Morigen, at pee ase Will] water proposed 1 nights ie te navy * ¥ jeent v hs re foreclosed m- i Box score of Wednesday's game: [AoW manip bord of Supervisors, for the center. Vine. of y.Jises iv such mortgage and preteen a 5 sconsideration | for “i, urtle Lake = Precinct No. 6—Fort Rice Revi | Vote ‘at Fire Hall, - Inspector T deseribed, nt the front door = gelaliniy Che evra, 4 AB RHE 137- 80, Vote at School House, | Parkinson in the City of aries M. DaVajin; who is accuge neh, If 6 1 1 0 0 a Swe son, ‘ Precinct: No. 57—Six yard, 2 ce ¢ Burleigh, and | declates the antmal was sick and Johnson, 1b, p G6 2 1 1B tn Lincoln Township, the cits tithe hour! pajamas and shai were only band ahuger, #b 506 dy dee 18-80, "vote at. ‘School, ‘House. In- p tay neh stot 2 “Seiock, au ith day ages. pana fee Se ens Ix. lo mente line of. Niuth 0, ic he amount i Viadherren Bd 2 ak Pr Seat crker mewn: y line of £ 7 mortyage on the dny OWEhr eae 10 8 as ship, 138-74, vote ut School Hous wey Nate er Gane . z jActagited: tnelali: Governor, Wood Is « |athvtee, 4b... gO. 2 (0018 QIN CpgueERthUR En oe ee ey Bata Jeet and interior’ to ‘the unpaid | A pra Pensioninge i \ Throckmorton, ‘p, 16 Precinct No, $—Hoyd Township, | ‘Precinct 3 Shall consist of | balance of the principal and interest ga) S10! zx . ' j “4 te we Od ok Bivocy House tee hat te ithin the in-] which will subsequently become due Able Bodi Wi vita, 3 1 2 0 0 jpector — Chairman of Township | oe ‘ated. limits. of the Village {and payable ou the aforesald ore led orkers Lili sts [Bea 1 ot Mupervinote, of Regan, located in townshivg 143-|gaxe of ‘The Federal Land Ban bs rr Vote at Schoo! jouse jain! ul amounting to Totals .... ou et ee ere net and tt 18 vector President of nine hindered titty-three and 97/100| Manila, Pi 1, June S—P)—Hopes tor—Chairman of Township | Village Board. ($2953.97) dollars, The premises de- | of severak thousand government em- A a of Superv isor: Shall consist cf ibed in xuch mottgage and which | ployes for, retirement on pension at recinet No. ° 10, 11 and 12 of| will be sold to satisfy the same are DS Tat Township, | sect mi oils. [situated in the county of Hurueiyn, [oP Gary wee were biasved Dy 8 ruling sat Schoo ff Tow Te which includes, South. Wilton, |and State of North Dakota, and de- ernar General Wood that none ° of Township | 7%. whieh | Inet : id A may retire unless unfit for further h sah ARIAL (aaa) a8 ESE RR {School House. ie, Oe ast Half (E%) -of Section | service. 1 1 ¢ nee » (22), ‘Township. One| General Wood suid that by virtuc eaateiman Ser rowsaiiy| Pretinet No. 60-—Shail consist of | Hu ( North, |of the discretion: permitted him in Fe: all that territory, within, the Wing, [containing ‘Three Hundred ‘Twenty [the Retirement Act he would. hold Driscoll Town- ‘ Oe ing. (Soa) acres, more or less, according |that Filipinos who are able, physi- vote at Town Hall in Sh ‘hool House in Wing. Inspector—| to the government survey thereof. |cally, and otherwise, to continue at Inspector —Chatrma iPresident of Village Board. There will be due on suid mort- | work will not be permitted to retire Bullis, 1b. ick, 58. Neustel, p.. 5 . Neustel, if 4 jeustel, rf 4 0 eoarceoen Nore wl commsenne™ “9 24 Totals a 7 12 Frank J_ Johnson. gage at the date of gale for mit Se. on pay although service and age re- ~¢ _ Seratek. 3 By Throckmorton, * pehCOUnEy Auditory ited RIeeax Rnd 6/100 quirements of ‘the law's provisions ® ‘ ‘ y Neustel, 3 iiGae ee ee "| $45 Dollars, tozcther with | Mag shave been met. ‘ aR sat “yases on’ balls: Off Neustel, 2. attorney's fees und cost of : — Home-run: Wi OTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON Ww MDNESWAY, , 0 4 a 4 hereby, rlven that on) natph C. Mort Mortgage y Wednesday the 30th day of June, | & Bae Ae 5 “ 1926, at the polling places Oearinoton cg mortgage, in Burleigh County, North Dakota, | 53° iis 1. a al Election will be held for | 5—4-14-31+ _ 16—Menoken Tow in 3 ; Chal y ; | LENGLEN AND "vote ep fet 1 Unt . = } 13 naEe the purpose of electing a Unite =} 4 ctor Sainatewiatl of Township States Senator to, fill the wnengi NOFICE oh Si Three-bagger: Cameron, ‘Two-baggers: Johnson, Lienhart, | (2), Throckmorton. Umpire: Muzzy and Maxwell, Notice is ', large group added m clock pm. The precincts and poll- | day of May, A, D. 1920, filed for ing dlaces Will be the same as those feecord in the office of the Register ished for the. pr of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 9th day of August, s v ta our ever-grow- term of the late o S Perceinet No Teecflay Creek Town: [in aecardanc NOTICE I HENEBY GIVEN that ing list of satis- E ship. 129280 and 81, vote at school [issued by Governor A that certain mortgage made, exe-| | ‘ f De ang eh term ending March cuted and delivered by E. C. Ruble, < fied customers sity, California, came out o! hou: _ Inspector — Chairman of |temm ending Maren a Mla single man, as mortgagor, to Olut ‘ to Township Board of Supervisors, poy and continue open until. 7| Hartz, as mortgagee, dated ‘the 21st There's a » good reason —Burnt Cregk — 4 i Frank J. Johnson, A. D, 1920, at 9 o'clock A, M. and) Pennant Progress ‘hes (Zane nel Cote aitor, | there recorded in Book 169 of Afort- | B pectators at Tennis Matches Bete ral ‘of Supervisors. ~ Burleigh County, North Dak wakes at Page 39, will be foreclosed Inves- ri ERICAN LEAG Will See Eight Hours of Bet No, 21—Naughian owe: [2 tee mortgage“and herelnatter described,| —” tigate : AMERICAN LEAGUE See big: Nh t School at the front door of the Court House N TAKEN UP in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh Standings Ww. Continuous Play ‘orth Dakota, at the hour| ock on the 7th day of June, the amount due oo the di of Gray gelding etait nz about 800 | Count! New York... — s, June 4.—(#)—Spectators vat the international hard court tennis championships today will see eight ae b Froid "aut paying sight miles north in rib ngton which “will be such ing under a storm of base hits h extended total to Detroit three score wa, Maharg, Pennsylvania Uni- hours of continuous play, due.to Fe-l House No. 1. ri Chairman cent rains which caused numérous!o¢ Township Board of Supervisors, postponements. Precinet No. 2t—Christiania Tow sold to savinry same are de- scribed as follows, to-wit: Southeast Quarter of Section Lean County Bunch has not ‘yet Metering ‘Sunday, June is still open on} Pet deladule s are being made to ar for that date. 1. inton ha Ss tion of the st Bismarck lost its | nxious to even the PETROLLE TO FIGHT TERRIS AT CONEY ISLE 12-Round Bout Kaplan and White to Meet Headliner— ENTER MEET AT STAGG FIELD 190 High Schools of 30 States Represented—Fort Col- lins F ‘avorite f the cinder lanes and the I their muscles o rd y in the qualify ing events of the national inter- s [feta stic field meet More than 800 contestants, repr ng 190 high schools in 30 state id national honors = ready won as state and 1 champions. The survivors of today’s qualifying tests compete tomorrow for the nation's scholastic track and field laurels. The meet is Colo, winner of the and champion again. of is spring, is the favorite, but Wichita, Kans: which won the Mi Ney nd southwestern meets, is an outstanding challenger for the title, ‘MORGAN WINS BY TECHNICAL June 4. (®) School hoy! ohiues ar.| State Auditor wR? v graves Genowick and dc Taylors 8 | State Treamurer, | oe eae cts at Behoul: House. We wan. you all to know how good coterie eee omunietionct of insurance, ig | MRBCEIOE, ae Ret eta tow it is. So to make sure we have are AMERICAN LEAGUE Labor 5 a aS (eu peeae, vole at School House ‘ranged this special offer. ; NGUE | “three candidates to be fs oh : Ip by the respective parties for the tip “Hoard ‘of Supervisors, 29 Bottle caps and $1.29 gete xe Bat | Chm ae gion lawmanige 1cta, Clas, Matsa Bring us 29 Blue Bird Bottle Caps you this wonderful Wittoa , eer ; Ar Li ase ie Russell, mabnts Three ‘camdlantes poche Tepinated i wan), vote at School House ot and 89c to the $2 ball or 29% ps . “4 and Bischo emi nes and!for members of the House of Le- . 0 Collins. iio presentatives, 27th Di : and $1.29 for the $3.50 glove. Gen- hide glove, fol loner tned. ee Committeeman, 0 ils. vote int School Howse uine. Thos. E.. ence panei. Bee fam rates 0. Inspector—Chairman o! ‘own- " nA of Supervisors, used by professional ball ‘players. and 89¢ gets you 5 nuk ; Boston Suzanne Lenglen and Helen Wills 76,” vote at School House Rat Bela Renae Beene, fiants Win i versity Star, to Be on ‘ 5 are to be the particular stars of the|} He airman of Town- five, West of the Fifth Principal The New York tor V. : Games Today tourney. Miss Wills.seemed today to Ship Heard-of Supereisors, 7 Meridian, Burleigh — County ‘ sage Mound For Visitors Detroit at Cle een benefited by yesterday's pCleat Take Town ment of the th Dakota © mark to u ¢ y at School Hous : ‘ 5 No others sche 7 Suzanne avowed that she was . will be due on such mort- triumph over the Phillies, ee rest. Suza of Town- 4 —— never in better condition. Miss K. ndr Rage on the date of sale the sum of 0-5, their fourth win in the series of | ball team, which has NATIONAL LEAGUE Touman, the Dutch player, by her de-|* "itr $101.00) Dollars Fa i1s42, besides the costs and diss five games. The It i ai rst is redit Standings feat of Evelyn Collier, England, yes- Township, dily th, aes, pated at Mohall, X.Dukota, this ‘ 4 ute terday, won the right today to fuce|! “ 22nd day of April, 1926. Pn Coat Mar Cae SOR Lasts Cincinnati Mile. Lenglen, while Miss W Wee et OLUF ARTZ, " vent fed pot beueaads ele) Pittsburgh duc to have as her opponent ‘Mrs. ortgagee. plncing enth for a game with the prison team at} Chicago” 1i- House livere So odgater, okt fhe. cellar dhe penitent Drak rook : Shebunt. Sein Hoogstraeten’ was. to Hes 5 ee AL Della G. ‘eld le Se te eR je f the fastest 5 mortgagors, to The Federa ‘© anc » Address, Tact Mton- | ' ie aba LS ee sae 2 Py hand ii Of Saint Pau a body Moat, ortiy Dagkta. p a “Jcorporate, of the ts maul, }—5-7-14-21-28—t } the Drake ine “defentedl| Hatvey,| philsielph Kehrling against the Dane, Thalbitea,) 1" 1a bounty of famsey, oe inne: pBthea Meth or eg 2. V. Broxmeyar 2 her, an the mount for Haw | Bost? —— a reritesk aiecsupiend tate o. 24 _—Trvgg Township. |isis) na filed for record in the oft __ HORSES. HORSES! OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE me Cronin, who pitched for Drake, Games Today Mumford, United States, were to play| snr Sgte At School, lc adnte of the Register. of Deeds “ot jaltimore.—Putting pajamas an a 1 but one hit St. Louis at Philadelphia. their deferred doubles match against | Board of Supervisors. Unive of Pennsyl- Chicago at Pittsburgh. Mme. Ganet and Mile. Viasto, France.| = Precinct Ne: ome alate Town- dene 1 is playing | Cincinnati at Boston. Suzanne Lenglen defeated Mrs./ship, 141- at School House the err hi on, will do the] New York at Brooklyn. ‘ard-Barron of England — in| Inspector Chairman of Township the time this sea n Board of Supervisors. ult of a be att for the visitors here SEER E DRT i ts without the loss of a) qi ict No. 30-—-Crofte Township, c blows | Sunday. with Wilkins behind the bat. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ‘ame. Wills, who was schedul-| 4.1/4) Vie ateTown Hall In Balde The t will line up a : Standings y K. Bouman, the Dutch ‘Inspector—Chairman of Board Giese, in the k, pite WwW. player, w: spoxed and the mateh | Of Superelsgrs. sea a 2 peate irst base Ls sville 0 until tomorrow. Precinet 0. Si—Glenview Town es fo \isecond yada |i MA 28 fosthaneree ship, 111-80, vote at School House \Kelly,. 26 y RW in Glenview Township. Inspector— | ; Robin ‘“Wolland, ‘sub- —Painted Woot | Echt ce with Article One, eS vs Drake third base; Met- polis mie uke ag yeas School eer or. PLAY SUNDAY = center Fields ly, Columbus .. 200 Chapter, ee ee Chairman “ot township "Board of jc nin, shortstop and all acts amendatory there- ", | Mah pitch v, second Games Today : h naif of or n: hook, left field; Hoff, right Toledo at Louisville, ptice is he hy siven that on < fi Columbus at Indianapolis. ieee ig the ne lay e will start at 145 p.m, Kansas City at Minneapolis, titecia te Hariclgh = St. Paul at Milwaukee. asta a primary. election ‘wit. be| Wilton, Chapin, eo held for the purpose of Segue mbar Sntenat Local Team Hopes to Make it, | Yeshenday’s G 4 Congsessionaly Slate and Lewisiat Red of Aupertisors | on y Precinct No. 3i—¢ in Townshi Two Straight From Me- esterday's Games |[Schoor ana couniy canaidaten as}, Precinet No. 3 Ghvihe Tanga —————__—— } provided by Chapter 117 . Bion Laws. for 1919, . ‘ 9] Beard of Superviso ~ NATIONAL LEAGUE + The pal shgil be opened at Loe ae ‘orcloc 6 ‘ecinct. No, 35—Rock Hill Town BE lactase omy nd connate laahge des hate we tenes! oats and get this Official G cel 1, Inspector—Chairm ‘0 ‘ Die Sorters, “0 nominated 4s | ‘ip Board. of Supervisors, Leadgué Ball or Glove. . Imspector—Chairman of Township Chicago ... Pittsburgh Root and Gonz Ofticern Precinct No. 36—Wing Township, o 142-76, (less Village of Wing), vote . Hear Ron - Seater mated FOF Ae School House No. 2. Inspector— Blue Bird isthe zippi- New York 10° 16 natance to be nominated for ‘Chairman of Township Board of est drink that ever Philadel as 8 16 o| Rep ative in Congress for the Supervisors, a seote aa F Catton! ataune| "eons Comgensignal intriet..° | precinst, Moy at areas Tem cooled a dry throat. It’s » Maun, State Of ” ; ¥ . nd Henline, One candidate to be mominated for ‘Jned of Bupervisorss of . Township the nation’s joy drink,_ ‘ TR HB SGovernon 22 bY Fespective partiee) Precinct No. 38 Phoents, Town boys, with a sparkling tang ‘ . once 4 N nae Vote at School Houso inelnnay ans ae aaa geen section “9, Inspector—Elmer all its own. of oston 2 ip Board : « ae provided.” Dy Chapter 1 Sipreeinet No. 43--Wilson Township, a this “Official League” Ball— 144-79, vote at Southwest, ‘School the identical ball onl ; fog tet Cor the Coi- | A4- TR) cote at, Souttwent, cneel ‘Come toour plant and see the gloves ie used in on (Others not scheduled.) (oaudses of the Supreme Court of Rowan eetstciber Lownship, and b atch for our ads in this Cie lenses, Bees arie S500 one unconditional guarantee AMERICAN saci AION vaste Superinte lent of Public Inz|144-78, vote, at, i. a a begin tq save Blue Bird for. two Gull gaeasetoy Thomsne «oR H E Loaed of Supervisor: 7 St. Paul . 347,10, 1|_ shevige te Utticers Preeinet No. 45—-Schrunck Town- E. Wilson & Co., Chicago, Mil Se? 6 13° 0! Auditor r ship, al44-17. vote At Bebool Hodse ¢ ‘i Kolp and Hoffman; Danforth and Treasurer s ispector—C RAI n= McMemeny, jerk of District Court ship Board of Supervisors, | face ‘ —-- _ 1 141-76, vote at School ; ; ‘ i RoW OE ‘4 3. Inspector—Chairman | i ‘ : , Columbus 6 2 Tow! ip Board of Supervisors. i z .. Indianapolis - 4 O55. Gt x vrecinet Xo, 47—Hazel Grove react und Hruska; Hill snd Hart: ae eyo om na. te np Sctor—Chalrman yard ‘o! upervisors. aie | County Commiéstorier “ist Disteic 5, ie ak cgi a ke of the Metropolitan fis in @ 10-round no-d On match at any 5 Boyle’s Thirty Acres which will’ not| -.\°%, York: June 4. -P)- put the former's featherweight crown j fe hout, will b ht! swept aside the first junior light- ‘ity J s of Art. : at Mee iualor lightweight limit, 150) weieht challenge hurled at his fect| Doe ’Stoi + ; | tlon— <tiection Of Mate Officials,” | {he Cecend ware mest of the camece iy’ Petrolle, rugged leehtweight} i the east. And he has done it so f "Initiated Gasoline "Tax Law. ding of Bacone souen st spe New York, June 4. (#)- Interc t will be divided between ¢ Meine and Shinault; i; + and Jersey C x 1 wines Middleton and” Byler, Suke* Dae a fhe ireace (four) veut Res e—AN hat part ot battlegrounds for engagements injaoe oy G forth. Official Sevens per ap provided, by | fhe First. wata f the canter whieh one champion, tyvo lightweight | Sullivan’s Seconds Toss Towel _ Chapter ATS. Bessie ewe sane | ine of md St. and north of the contenders, and a pair of hard punch- 5 . eet ane thee tires crn | Township p line, vote at C. B. Little's ing junior lightv@ights will provide in Ring to Stop the 6 8 3/ be sunmitted to the people at this 3 thas part of the- action. ae a 11 15 S| primary election, : i ward west of the conter Louis (Kid) Kaplan will appear] One-sided Bout | Woolfolk, Lyons, Canavan and Hev- pamphiet will Be iss | the Became Are went OF iho gentsr - against: Billy White of Jersey City ‘ ; Deberry, Holley und Devormer, | plianc with Chapter ship ‘tthe Bnd harth’ of the. conker Ws line of Bi oudway and east of the ‘Tod Mor- ie tn gan of Seattle, one of srilis hbk so omg DP. Constitu- | wil School House. Inspector—A. " q cs g tion—C loripan antics anf Per Diom rdys The hout will ‘he foushe| Most recently crowned monarchs, aha 8; ; Berm OF Lepinlative Assembly Loehrkey ‘onatitu- i nshfp Ine and Paden of the ce: De will tare Sid Tere | deeiaivel : i Ps owe of Primary Blec- (ter never roadway. antl Biles 2, . knockout bee sek f id on Wednesday, June Riverview Add, -Vote“at Swimming the headline bout of | (Kin) Sullivan of New York ax tebe Turtle Lake Team fT patting tiacsslowing precincts | Pool Bldg. Inspector—J. N. Roherty, * A Pe he abd By NS Copatahed: nergeinet Noo se—All that part of Wins From Robinson | #2747 t¢- jaw and the following eno ‘Third ward east of the center C y Loew York Jusior Tettweight | acclaimed today one of “the best Saidle Anderson of Casger,| cuinped fistie machines now on the # iy rone, bocsmensn ee Took in the 12-round semi-| "Making his first appearance here| ‘Turtle Lake, N. D, June 4—~In 0 since he lifted the 130-pound title| gaine featured by heavy hitting and siepeclare tine of Ficth. St. to the center ling ship, except lots 3 and § in section cl all or section 6 and all of fection) Jn a ratte eebeels 4 Morgan completely. outclassed Sulli-| errors, Turtie Lake won from the | x saree: at School Hourelthe Third ogy of the center van, holder of the crown, 1 {Deillers” of Robinson on the Tarts eG supertingrs. | Hne, of ‘Bight Bt and’ north, of the more than a year ago. For five|Luke diamond Wednesday with «| Precinct Xo. 2 Long Lake Town- | gore agg art Repel Mae : roundd the New’ York boy stood up| score of 10'to 7. Neustel, pitching |#ely 121-76 and lotw 2 and 4" In Behaoi spnepector-C Rar “Mew York—Tod Morgan, Seattle,| gamely under the steady ‘fire of the| for the “Drillers,” played « consixt-| ion A, all of sections 5.6 bape) being wil that part ‘of ‘the City, of ‘world junior lightweight champion,| clever Pacific coast boxer, then sec-| ent game but was ether pooriy sabe Ihe 7 and Jat 4 in nection $, and all of Bismarck, east of the center line of ae tl at cal knockout’ over of Sullivan, deciding he had| ported, his teammates making ¢) BS see Dene ABT Tie ues sirga! and south of the center New York (6). Jack| absorbed punishment enough, tossed| errors. Throeksnoston, pitching for! tye Ce iy eee “oh Pam nakig ‘Broad dway, vote at sth st. a 6 im Ee ae cia Tattle Lake, had his mn way antal | Buperr inate Wool npector—R. iL, Mel- jullivan, ‘carrying on in, the sixth inning uJ ‘Dritters Meerine! Ko, t— Marion Te sixth, was unwilling £0 quit when| made five scores. ‘Thrackmerton wan 81777, 0nte at seein ab Precinct No, seh pare, vat ft Bis the towel fluttered into ying! replaced by Johnaan wad sm the theme itz scbeirinan of Board’ 06; cae aks centerline of ITN from his. corner. He continued to} succeeding inni » ANd south of the center. lite of flail away, and handlers had to drag| keep the hite wel aise, own ee Tester, ,Tomnnhtp, Broadway, vote at Soo Hotel. Th- him to a corner and‘ pin him there} but one runner to e1 , to stop’the one-sided bout. June 6 the Lakers lay the ie fe 1 tA a alt leds ag a re egret baer ge To ee line of Hollingsborth, | Assessor 5th District ship "ne vote at North Ward School ;| County Commissioner 3rd District |, Preetnet i Ko EL county Commissioner 4th Distrlet jis so. itch to, center ne. of Vi Minn ey athe 2) Assessor 4th District thc Bt. and/north of center of Second St., vote 3 Precinct No. 51—-All that part of ecinet 3 Wild Roge Town |i laien, St. and nerth of the from Mike Ballerino last December.| an unfortunately large number of fot 4 in acetion § and ail of nce- | "Preainet No. “All ‘that part of