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PAGE SIX -@1 Satnick, Akron, (10). Frankie Jones, | Lovisville, outpointed Cha nolig, (O). ley Shine,! CLEVELAND 10 MEET YANKEES AT HOME PARK Indians 10 Games Behind, But Only Team Able to Give Yanks a Battle Jimmy Finley,! Johnny Mendelthon, | ' Mexican lecision over a, ¥7 TWO GAMES “ATBISMARGK PARK SUNDAY. Tony won Tris Speaker and his Cle dians, 10 games behind but ly the only team in the American Teague able to give the New York uae Yankees a buttle, today make a lust stand on their ho i The prospect was not ¢ grounds. ht, from / Mandan to Play New Salem at! a Cleveland standpoint, f terday | 1:30—Bismarck Will the Yankees slugged out a victory | over the White Sox. 7 to 6, while \ Meet Stanton Boston downed the Indiuns twice, 8 | | to 7 and 2 to 0, er three runs in the n the tenth to humble j souri the Athloties, 4 to 3, with Al Simmons t nity of the Mackmen hitting his 13th cir- cuit blow of the season. inniond Sune | Cincinnati kept Pittsbugh well in cornered —tourn: between _ the] sight in the National by taking both stideek, Man. sides of a double bill from the Bos. tanten ton Braves, 1 to 0 and 3 to 2, Carl | Mays and Adolfo Luque pitching gilt i a edved ball. oe Pittsburgh overwhetmel the Phillies, Headue bill . 14 to 2, gaining an even break in the settle the championship. of the} | Main Line league, for which these] jtwo clubs are . | tismarek, strong free lance team, will plas ‘ series. The gan aw five home runs, by Wright, Bush and Grantham of the Pirates and Leach and Sand of the Manush, the Manipulator © Big Detroit Gutfielder Proving One of Season's Batting Sensations | j Of thé depositor on the strength / and afterwards pays dra’ that, credit, the indorsee becomes a holder for value, will 6 and 02, Inst, Lew ( 910 and 6937, Com. Laws for 1918). | a. An indorsee, though faring pepe pursuant to an arrangement reby | ~ t may, in a certain contingency, ‘ « ‘ charge the same back to. the depositor, ve | may be # holder. in. due course, | Appeal from. the distriet court, of | Wells county, Hon. H. L. pers saree: Aftirmed: Qpinion. of ‘the court by | Birdse i, J. d. J. Youngblood, state’ attorney, Fessenden, Pierce, Tenneson, Cupler jbaugh, Fargo, N. D., attorneys for ~ iT C.L. ¥ Bismarck, for respondent, From Wells Coun! ‘ : Witliam W. Lyness, plaintiff and res-| J : ‘ ‘ pondent, $ > ve 'L, J. Kuske Realty Company, et al, fl , a defendants and oppellants. pa mice’ ss oe ee SN BEeaet eee yllabus: e breast stroke is what one uses) a to: eriod. 1, The payment by 9 solvent corpo-| while idling in the water Or “just The nose is kept well out of the «. ration of debts on which certain of] wwhmnming,’ water at all times during the breast its directors are suteties does not{ It is not @ good stroke for spate. troke, and that too is a relief from constitute a violation of the provi-| but for long distances it is lent.| swimming-breathing, although one Section 4543,'C. L. 191%, that) Bt rests one to change his stroke| should have the habit of correct ctors of corporations mustiiwhile on a long swim and a change} breathing while. swimming. e dividends except from the! from another stroke to the breast| However, it is a relief for those ‘* surplus profit stroke, sive oars from the monot-| who have not perfected breathing, 3 ony of one series of movements ov: Servi withdraw or pay to the stockholders,| _ xf Cor isu li ears oe) or any of them, any part of the capi- eH a wpe = tal stock.” trabeas corpus. Writ quashed. Opin-/of Section Fifteen, Township One 2. The bata corporate as-|ion of the court by Johnson, J. Sul-| Hundred Forty-one, Range Sevent: sets from a solvent corporation by|livan, Hanley and Sullivan, Mandan,|*!x; West half of Section Twe a director théreof for fufl value and| North Dakota, attorneys for petition- Si ae without ‘fraud cannot be questionedjer. George F. Shafer, attorney gen-| prt AE a deel by corporate .creditors, eral, John Thorpe, assistant attorney | Township One Hundred. Th!, From a judgment of the district] general, Bismarck, North Dakota, eight, Kunge Seventy-seven; court of. Wells county, Berry, snecial| torneys for respondent. Section Three, South half of'S une defendant L. J. Kuske, 0, O. Five, North half of Section Seven, juliar, H. Ingvaldson, Bick Engbrecht| NOTICE OF ALE UNDE Southeast quarter of Section Nin and A. V. Zuber, appeal. Reversed AL EXECUTION | North half of Section Kleven, att pe: e and aclion ordered dismissed, Opinion| Notice is hereby atven that by | section Sexenteen, Township ‘of the court by Christianson, Ch. J,] Virtue of a Judgment and Decree in| seven; Noi -quarter Aloys Wartner, Harvey, N, D., and|foreclosure rendered and given. in | goutheast fi District Court of the County of Bur- A. V. Zuber, Fessenden, N. D., for! (eign ‘and ‘State of North Dakota and Phils. 5; nt, undefeated cham= appellants. John A. Layne, Fessen- : ine, an half of Chicago and New York divided a | pion bf the North Line league, in the den, N. D, for: respondent, and entered und docketed In the of; | section Thirty three, Township One double bill, the first going to the econd game of Sun bill, im-| . Jom” the 13th day of July, . isge; | Hundred Ports two, Mange Sevent Giants, & to 4. and the second to the y after the conclusion of the} Goda Soe Ward cee eal fn an action ‘herein First Gan, beithinet Goneise ot Benton ubs, 5 to ward H. Gerwein, plainti an nko} Fifteen, 9S TOTES The final game of the series, that “respondent, ots writ, iveeel, nk of | quarter ot hasten” torcernniee ‘na T Pennant Progress | | for the championship of the Missouri Benjamin SdeDonteil, defendant, | COUR? State Bank of Bowlus, Ming | Wortghalt of Section twenty-nine ~ Pro; CHARLEY HALL | slope area, will be played off August enjamin nnell, defendan " + :. uth half o ection Thirt: | Pennan gress sien reap i a, from -Bunday,, The B. MoDonnell, interpleaded delend-|Ersctns vaiicy, Minnesota; First Nox | ONC: Township, One Hundred Kort 0 — | one of the longest drivers in golf vas not. yet been ant and appellant; Minot Farmers] tional west ‘quutter of \dection’ Eleven, AMERICAN LEAGUE is Charley Hall, Birmingham, (Ala) decided on. ‘ 4 You don't hear a great “deal about Heinie Manush, outfielder with | Cooperative Grain | Association, a) nore: Stare Sane of Srceay Tawoship-One Hundred Forty-four, Standin, a eek a Hall xan hit an 300 2 ee nt Bismarck will the Detroit Tygers. But “Big Heinie,” as his playmates call him, is syital ae garnishee, Hantings, Minnesota ie Becurity Range Seventy-el pats» Southwoxt et.| yards consistently. He qualified for Turtle Lake Augd&t 7 adi . es i yl 2 quarter of Section Eleven, Townshi New York... G8 48 680) the recent national opens shooting a game. {one of the leading bat :manipulators of the present American League The record in the instant case ns, Minnesota: First, Nat One Hundred Forty, Range Seventy” Cleveland ....0..... 59 46 78-72—150 for low in the southern been season. Manush has been pounding ont safe swats at a consistent | examined and held, for reasons stated| Hank of Jordan, M . nine, all of | Section Thirty-five, 49 division, but failed at Scioto. {to ‘clip and is right up with the circuit’s leaders.. Manush came to De-|in the opinion, that the evidence is c These wavcny atte cee ree ashington Smith, s troit * "Phieago St. Louis a few weeks ago, Manush was inserted into the battlefront and has Lehr Beats Wishek | been on a veritable rapping rampage, Meee ae tne te eerment, court in| Hinmenota; State Bank of Kockville, | “the above described premises will ‘lub.| troit from Omaha of the Western League in 1923.. Since then he has | sufficient to sustain the verdict. nesota; Firat National Bank of New sf : ce eae oo reatig: kak whee Gob dectied he meeded a rest | 2. Any matter in isnue directly ad-|Frarue, Mianesota; ‘strat National] dred Forty-four, Hanee Seve 1 our, Range Sevent ing, Minnesota; | nine, all in Burleigh ‘County, ‘Nort i i] = ol judicated upon, or necessarily in-| \irerican State Bank of Tlenmond, | pics al | Ventu Kansas Ci’ St. Baul at Columbus. Minneapolis at Toledo. —__—______—__- | Yesterday’s Games || NATIONAL LEAGUE R.H.E. Pittsburgh .... 14.22 0 Philadelphia . pane 9, ee oye Batteries—Bush and Smith; UI- rich, Willoughby, Baecht, Pierce and Henline. irst game— R.H.E. Cincinnati . -1 6 0} Boston .. 956 Batteries—Mays and | Hargrave; Wertze, Mogridge and Taylor, Seimer. Second game— Cincinnati Boston Batteries Luque an Genewich, Mogridge and Taylo . First game— Chicago New Yo e Batteri zales, Hartnett; Florence, McMullen. toeeeee 3 5 1 Batteries — Bush, Kaufmann and Hartnett; Greenfield, Davies‘ and! Snyder, ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE New York a rea Chicago 613 0) Batteries—Beall, Thomas, Shawkey and Severeid, P. ‘Collins; ‘Thurston, Edwards, Steengrafe and’ Grabowski. , Welzer, ‘Wing- field and Gaston; Buckeye, Karr and “L. Sewell, + Hal sf years age tha tlie 8 fla! Pa sitting pop-eyed with his first ‘base. Pa No, it’s . time—a son of fdémous the Mission elub of lew days ee He's only a $ rt of his father and ‘wit®' ex Poi into a valuable pastimer,” ran ew oe Waa ; ; i Bost ‘new a eric to Annex Pennant = —— which ‘final judgment is rendered | wo viarhorn, Bikmenotar Fit Na- | Vee" tuid jude guee satan .o\nateety Games Toda: ae coh ‘i . | BR. atte for| upon the merits tween the/tional Bank ‘of Watervilie, Minne- Salalah iol P tebe car Philadelphia at St. Louis. nmi Re creme oer [ec apart ié eh abe ee) Sinkler, ausorney® for) oarties and privies conclusively wet-|sota; First, National Bank of Bald-| ofthe sain oreo one he CON New York at Cleveland. ‘St ne ayed at Wishek Sunday to decide} He won almost every round of the tled by such judgment. Mim Wisconsin; Bertin State Bank | pated this 14th day of July, 1926, Washington, at Detroit. Rattles » championship. of the MeIntosh| 10-round contest and had his opponent From Wells County The term “partion” inclades those! Fa ven Bank of Glen Haven, Wircon- Albin Hedstrom, Boston at Chicago. Nan Coffer y league, Lehr completely out-| near a knockout in the eighth. G. J. Johngpn, plaintiff and appetiant,| WhO are directly interested in the Pain: Firat National Bank of Grants-|¢, 0) Referee, —_———____ if sAbnitis 14 to 1, Anderson,! Kaplan relinquished the feather-| epee 8 Tie Mier aa: apne ager, | Iaconsin; Firat National | ona Weient @ Pocter AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Second game r, kept four hits welll weight crown because of inability to| Chas, B, Lindermanny et al, defend-| and who , setively and, openly of Knapn Attorneys for Plaintiff Standings Minneapolia:'; 2 k of Wishek was | make the weight without endangering) ants, C, L. Broshat: and Fi emd is the contro! condact] National Bank o 721-28 8—4-11-18-25 teks wb | Toledo hit at will, being driven from they his health. tional Bank of New Rockford, N,{ thereof, though not named as patties} sin; Merchants a ‘Ginieinnell ed mound in the eighth inning. We was) __- — ~~ __iig| D.. corporation, detehdants aud) 4. Gas, whose: only sadueipation in] Tonk °) Sostueat’ Company | were Flashes of Lif St, Louis eS Score by innings: 2.1.5: SUPREME COURT | wiPebusr Section 2199 of the com-| 2” action is as a witness, js not bound) miaintifia and Leslie. -Hackney: | o e Chicago .......- Wisnek ...... 000 010 000— 14 8 | piled laws of 1913, as amended by, DY: SOU cen Me tensa th “Tag also Theo, Albrecht, J. F, Millard | @—=——————__________ New York ae Lohr “21 300. 124.040-14 21. 1| @——-——@ | PiSiter 267 of the laws of 1913,| {he if Tee eee canerectad: SL Meansate Gok ut eae | tae Cc nt Be Brooklyn .. 51 League Standing ‘ leer stane | eee tieclares that the hokler of a] ‘hough, he is directly | in|defendants, sajd judgment in favor | Lowy is acquiring a notable collec- Boston eae 40 69. ‘Won Lost Pet. From Ward County 1 bse SB ‘cate, if there be no red the matter in controversy, and might of ome pial eae in and against the de-| tion of ‘autographs by requesting Philadelphia |....1) 3958 ial oe 42. 667| Marquette National Fire Insurance| {jo, shall be entitled to the poi have intervened therein on his ownjfendant, Leslie &. Hack: them, for her grandchildren, Governor motion, or have been interpleaded on} "um 0 ates 84 8 Moore fell for it and she had lines 3 3 [500] Company, a foreign corporation,| sion, rents and profits at tl xpira-| motion of the named parties thereto. Games Today Wishek 4 3 3 plaintiff and appellant out for Presi yy 4 s shek ... Ore ee er. fi d ant, tion of three y: m the date of oo directéd the nal me of ‘or President, Covlidge and Vice « Silauis at Brooklyn. Aube: ccs oie Val Tee Cortifica| Seah tiead an sean, PS iy esate ths eftate hereinafter described, to sat- | President Dawes.’ Eva decries any Mauatn at estan, Lelir ‘will ihe’ penitentiary | BB, MeCutcheon, defendant and re-| nection with tertain other statutes| Ssidmencementot ine action 1m whicaland iptefest thereon and ther costa | “agseonch™’, “18* Pretenses in her Rio otides scheduled, Lincoln 7, Ou team on August 2 t. : ®-| governing tax sales, and it is held} sommencetent Of ine is not privy{and expenses of ald sal ‘approach. ie Des Moines Sere REE ~The! supreme court has| that the holder of the certificate, tol 1g such judgment. much thereof ‘said B Others not s Kid Kaplan Makes ‘ition ‘te teview ore re-try| be entitled to the possession, rents) '°,0o0ai "from the district court of |aate will satis(y, annem gather The old socialists Roviavitle ae“ FIGHT RESULTS if Imp ressive Debut entire judgment soeeaad from'is bes] the right of redemption, oe aeee by, ‘Nace, on Be A Gah. und Btate of North, Dakota | mouck, New, York to Paris flight Each Milwaukee” 38 wl S| Li ight | fore it for final disposition, ‘Appeal from the disteict court off IPO sfoNr" Paina, for interpleaded|und under the order of aald Cours, | member of the expe indianapol 43 $$ A ase ightweight Appeal from the distriet ‘court of wall equaty bales re trae defendant and appeltant. F. B. Lam-|directing the sale of real property; — held capable of distitlin . FREY y » Gi Moell- 34 . > | pursua: - t from ee FH Mfiaket Mike O'Dowd,| cw York, Aug 4) Lovin (Keay| Nag! jSGwt™ Hen, Grane Hi; Mocll | SURE yy! irdell, J. Harold B. NetesDertgag, Minot for PlAIneEE and Fee-/ERSCOG™ Aig Hednirgm, the foteree | plane will carry a collapaitle bath St Paul ‘9 umbus, and Happy Atherton, In-| Kaplan, who dropped the feather | ion of the court by Nuessle, J. D.| 80%. Esq,, Rugby, N. D., attorney for Pp “ / appointed to sell‘nald property, will | tub, too, Minneapolis re dis, boxed a draw (10), Willie] weight boxing crawn several week | J. O°Connell, of Towner, attorney for| appellant. \N. J. Bothne, Esq. New From Ward Coanty nell the hereinatter described’ re Paddbas eis 80 in, Cincinnati, defeated Mickey | ago, has made an impressive debut as} plaintiff and appellant. R. B, Bos-| Rockford, N. D., attorney for res-| anton Klemmens, plaintiff and res- prapent y at public auction as fe Boston.—Earnings of $3,250 an — - BS Se See Bs aa ea = ppendeats: pondent, aimhat ihe real entate situated tn reg rps ren py the ere. of Games Today ‘ ‘ F Cann Cow vs. ler gga Nort! ota, 1 will smack, Killaway. Four 1 ig t lis. 9 ‘rom Cass nty North Dakota Workmen’s Compensa-|#ell to the highest bidder for cash | hours after she cast off from a local Milwaukee een HAL CHASE AND ‘CHIP OFF OLD BLOCK Chris Hanson, plaintiff and respon- Bat Bureau, defendant and appel- my ad Srant door of the Court House | pier the ship was headed back with of Steele, County of Kid- uunds of mackerel, a new dent, dant. der and State of North Dakota on | yooston ot ton ‘man’s luck. vs. Patrick Berry, et al, defendants; 8 City of Fargo, a municipal corpora-| qj e New York.—A story..worth $70,- tion, defendant and appellant. Compensation Act is not triable anew 000,000 was carried around under 2 |, Syllabus: a in the supreme court, and the find- iat two days before it was 1. A municipality, is not responsi-] ings of the trial court are presumed t turned in at Park Row’s column rates. ble for the tort of its agent commit-| to be correct; and where such find The Cochran interview, which bal- ted in the course\of the performance| ings are based upon substantial evi: nt looned the market when printed Mon- of a governmental duty, nox for the] dence, they. will not-be disturbed un. three, ;| day, was obtained Saturday, it now manner in which it less shown to be clearly opposed ti develops, governmenta! authority, nor for the ce of the evidence. LOBES a periee dt Rorshaset , i o! ¢ y! ve, ul Ne ¥ anunee We sezercits. it paper 2. Fe a2 in Ge fait of Section Seven, Township One| “HAT TIRED FEELING? es a for injuries occasioned’ by rn on lundred Forty, Range Seventy-four; : mages for, injuries oge 7 Northwest quarter of Section Thirty. | BY, 1 n= essa! ri condition ‘Tesulting from the failure| nership, and aid orty-ohe, Range Réventy-four,| that a foot-bath in gasoline would to enforce police r ations govern- r ih rend pie ween ene Guaster of rH cure rheumatism. So Parsikian ing. pt at latin. ab the f Porty-three,. Range, Seventy red isa it. It did feel nice, agd Par- aintift were caused by the negligent ership. Southwest quatter of Section sikian “sat back and lighted » Put of a policemen while driving abl inte’ and ¢ pensated| tion Fifties and ail’ ot Be seed’ iwainented, camalctely ine Sutomobile belonging to the city and “Workmen's Compent warhip One. Hu tired: ferling Parsikian's feet had while engaged in the performance of] fund as an employe of ‘ihe Range Seventy-three, ftere ‘were: dre: Wipovernmental duty, such automobile| shi for injuries sustained by east uatier pf Section Seve being driven in violation law] in the course of “his ment, |teen, East half of Section Thirt pent nk ec FAS 4 traffic regulations,| "Appeal from the Cee eiretnites Kownehig: ‘God the University of liable, though no rea-| Ward county, Hon. Hunare Forty-one, Range Seventy. | Manitoba recently discovered a rust- jus Proceedin; four, in Kidder County, North | less wh cording to several pro- . ‘men’s Compensation Att, by el of Dakot 'rom| The above described. u int = ryanes gh ita automanise| a fadament fe ciinant age Ph atte! office: and emplo; in ti uy Aes -ofticers and, employee od nd gered DY She Set ee nd the coats thereon and the costs det county,” Hon Wetle| pent Sudgment oftirmed: Opinion| uleht Copsty "aig" Beats “ot “North : fey sing Ieigh County kate of “North judge. ‘Reversed. Opinion ita, Twi s] he hi seeee ay Birdee a. Prise ede eh ep city attorney, Fargo, N. D.,-attorney the C for Nant. Divet and Sgutt, Far- go, N. D., attorneys for respondent. |: From Wells County ; ay paren Bank ot anon corporal int spondent, vs. a4 unty, bli” tion, bs fondant ‘and Tppetiant, rpereieee ‘Syllabus:—In am action by an in- dorsee against the drawer of two that the d_ mad 8 Sori, Ant ae rrementé to the plaintiff, its dent bank, sind they were suet fu Secuently indorsed to other banka f and re fe ve va