The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1926, Page 6

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LEROY STOPS rf EDDIE BOYER IN SRD ROUND jew York National Guard Champion No Match For | Flashy Fargo Boxer } Newark, N. J., Oct. , Fargo, N. Dy lightweight, bed his boxing brilliancy once before u Newark crowd be and stopped Eddie Boyer, col- lightweight champion of the! York National Guard, in the) {round of a scheduled 10-round AP) Russie i { for pound vyer, who wis substituti Jonnny "Roceo, the rood. New Yorker, failed to mak formid.' + foe for the flashy Dakot: and | t to the floor seven times during | he course of the bout. Leroy dropped the Gotham — boy, times for nine counts and twice | er went to the floor claiming he | " hit low. 1 referee failed to} recognize his claims, and he was ubjected to a severe mauling during | the short time he withstood the pun-| 4 ted out by Leroy. | BENNIE FRIEDMAN Michigan _By NEA Service Aan Arbor, Mich. Oct dman, Michigan has one of the yaatest ‘all-round gridders. in the uutry. Fast afoot, clever in an| open field and a brainy general Friedman has gained most of his fame perhaps b his forward pass ability. Fried- man not only ets} distance into hi s tosses, but he them with unear accuracy. | | | | | | | | | \ | In Bennie no the played part in markable of the rated him along- sidethe great rlander of as a lar work in| cht many a is his third and fi team. Ho plavs quarterh: captain. of the aggregation ach eoen tn stacks up as best’ in the Western Conference. Coaches Favor Abolishment of USGI Ste! ~AI—A poll of tern football es on the que of scouting opponents. precipita when Tad Jones and Bill Roper of inceton signed an reement to ut an end to the practice, finds a kecat majority in favor cf abolishing secouts. few qualify their approval by ng they would like to see how tite plan works in practice. Some ‘ter to await the outcome of the -Princeton pact before deciding. this class are the Harvard s, who would not join th e brethren in the Ameri r, but might consider the p ids. grouting. * RIGHT RESULTS * o--—_—_—____—________ Chicago—Waleott Langford, Chi- exo, won on a foul from Allentown Ave Gans, (4). Del Fontaine, Winni- foul from Joe Ander- : Kentucky, (5 ry Dillon, Winnipes, beat Joe Wood, Chicago, MOF, wiforh ww York—Jose Lombardo, Pana- beat Krankie Fink, Texas (10). Pittsburgh—Max R Rosenbloom, New York, ot teated Johnny Wilson, Bos- Eddie O'Dowd, Col- mie Slattery, i cece — Tommy Murphy, » beat Pal Moran, ‘New mes A, Amery, counsel for na- >téienaldndustrial council, in New York “gb teow opposition to A. F. of L.'s five- fay, 40-hour week program. Hight Los Angeles county officials :frdered arrested charged with con- "hea to defraud and embezzle pub- ‘unds. Tintrait Lakes, Minn. — Colonel (Theodore resect in address urged ialgshion of C. G. Selvig of Crookston Be ise mtative in congress. Magnus -John- “ighor eandidute for gov- mote specch, attacks y im, of Governor Chri Saying. it doe does not ‘econo fash.—John’ Farrell, 21, 4 died in a hospital n by. a Great Nor- eleven. Experts| Football Scouts) z King of Scullers ' Major Geedcell Keeps in in 1 Condition by Work on San Diego Bay pe mem eemeceneptnencen | ling: and hy \Wwives in the pusiness worlds aig |__ Benchiey. MAJOR GOODCELL Presenting the world’s champicn When it comes to row one of thes i this fellow’s in a class himself | dition on San Diego B ‘AUTOMOBILE LICENSE FEES PAID IN THIRD QUARTER TOTAL $126,802 10 Receipts of the ffi ingles seuller—Major Goodcell, little shells over the briny deep} Here y him keeping in con- | olden Valley rand Forks Gyant Griggs fh state regis «the third eptember 30 totaled report issued today s divided e und the is amount Logan MeHenry MeIntosh McKenzie . MeL Mercer . lorton paid for licenses by its re ing the period. The total sum re: | mobile licenses to date this year $1,548,110.15 of which the counties received $ 070.07 and the state the | y | ed from auto- entire poles Renville Richland | Rolette ja rest, County Adams Karns . then | Killings Bottineau wv ant “pete 1 Burleigh Dick Divide i pan Fddy Emmons Fosteg, . County shure Wells a | Williams ..... girls will exhibit samples of corn wa by ther News of Our Neighbors 1 RIS cnx AS SM ES PAINTED WOODS May Anstrom enjoyed an evening with Caroline Johnsorr We: -— ] ‘ COUNTY FAIR SUCCESSFUL, 1 Steele.—The Kidder county day and Saturday of las! d to be the most successful of fair ever held, in Steele, despite inclement and — unseasonable ther, Seme $500 in ¢ prizes awarded to exhibitors. FARM RESIDENCE DESTROYED shall.—The farm home of Miss Bjorness, three miles west of was destroyed by fire Sunday ste the Kath- Wea- k Krush and daughter, erin, visited at Henry Jonnson s nesday night. dolph Peterson ae in the capital e Dixon Adolph Peter; ruins obtained. before assistance could be STOCK BEING SIIPPED —One hundred and eighty- the Henry Johnson home Wedpe four cars of livestock will be ship- Adolph Peter |I-| ped to market from this district ‘n'y in Wilton Mon-) within the next ten days. ey home with thr Herman Johnson was day evenin Fred Brown is an employe at the e. : Rudolph Hagen transacted business’ residents became citizens here at @ lin Wilton Thurs¢ . Henry Johnson and Gertrude! Judge Thomas Damstrom motored to Wilton Wed-) fternoon. ard transacted business | Pugh Monday. } {“Rales and ager Wh | to the author's c jat Clark Vaiveraity. i jof wide 2/ ern Vers The building was a mass |! ituralization hearing held before! {tho besahes het! 8 1 a pay roll.. Atkinson, engineering le 78 rte Mi ; ccogsery Service Statior i) on ee pay. at the I Bi smarek | The follgwing. volumes of non-fi€., be-avafigble at the public! of a m tion library teday; Abel. ie the Mo vides tate’ Incoine, ensibse dons 3 of boagling on budgets ‘keepipe, of children ; Humorous es Auction Bri and Shut a Brooks. “Wh; “Why. the Weather” is daily explanations of ses in meteoro! jthe Famil Funnies “Read for the genefal reader 1, Pleas The nutob era from istiahe success of thority handicap. C AN: ography.” biography which viewpoint ofa pouralonist on not only the subject but the biographer also. De Schweinite. “The Art of Help- ing People ut of Trouble.” Toh book was wri a social wor experience, and” psychology to social problemi ew series of interesting cases he aivges the causes of failure to mect the troubles that arise in human life, and supgests the remedies to ay ly. Gerould. “The Aristocrat! y her title Mra, Gerould lig ae Far West, California, pen Pee Northwest, New Mexico. In her thar | ters on Western manners and cus! fe as ase au- and ‘writer spite of his ‘The Doctot Looks at Bi- Keen criticism. on ‘recen' combines sharp critcism with enthusi- astic praise, making a provoeatiy book. Kelly. “Craig's Wife.” Show-Off.” It is a portrait of a'self- ish woman who worshins her houre. Myerson. “When/ Life Loses its Zest.” anhedonia, Dr. Myerson writes about boredom, how and why it comes, and hat to do to relieve it. Rittenhouse. “Little Book gf Mod-' ‘A representative collec. 3, ‘on selected from contempotancous meric the pooms arranged so that each “sets the keynote to the next, Robinson. OTICK TT state of North Dakota County of Burleigh Th District arp 1th Judicint -Bismarck Company, orporation, vs All Persons Interested, Respondents u will please take nottee that ‘der of the court there was file corporation | of said mpany, 2 vorpor- | ion, the surrender of its cl nd the winding up of its aj hich petition alleges that, the and prin place of of said corporation. is at « Bis. warckyN, DL. Phat at a meetti Sompany, dissoluti heid for that purpose, prior to, th making of said application a solution was resolyed upon coy t th against’ said paid and satisfi han sold aud transterred * io Ra the granting of ehetore the stirand last "public n_of this notic After the time of publication hi expired, if no objections have been filed, such petition willbe heard without further notice; but if ob- jections have been filed such peti- tion will be beard on five days notiee to such objectors, Dated ren ees) ith 192 FISHER, clerk’ of District C ia Bismarek, N. D. NOTICE TU CREDITORS he matter of the estate Owens, Deceased. is hereby given by the un- W. L. Smith, | admini ate of Jennie Owe sof the village of Moffit, in t of Burleigh and State of Dakota, deceased, trator of the ¢ County North Rainst said deceased, to exe hibit them. with ~ the ry vouchers, ‘within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said W. L. Smith at his office in the city ef Bismarck, in. satd Burleigh County, or to the Judge of the County Court of Burleigh County, at his office In the Court ty | House in the city of Bismarck, Bur- ‘ount Dakota leigh Ce You are oe that Hon. 1. ‘Davies, Judge of County ‘court within’ and for he County of Burleigh, and State o o——___________—_ | Bills Allowed By - | City Commission || Ss anew caineoal hy vin W ilton Thursday. | Washburn Lignite Coal coal Co, + $146, ie 6.01 14. Martin it Mrs, 3 in Wilton last woes, Brooks and Brapks motored to Wilton evening. They wer? a: home by Mr. Rian, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Maynard we Wil:on callers Friday. Arthur Hansen‘ and J attended to bi Hag Ant oe i; Ww achter Transfer Co., labor. Co ve: pee * 164.40; against the seventh and pupils in a spelling co afternoon. Marie jobns the honor of being able to ou" stind the rest. |The Dave Dixon children, Georgetta, and Gwendolyn, were r-=+ fom school No, 1 Thursda y end > Muner Johnson sold twa loads of | hogs Thursday in Wilton. oMr, and “Mrs. Adrian. Brooks, M C. W. Brooks, sons Marien and Orvul, motored to Wilton Saturday for. noon. > s 1, C. Petersn transacted Vusiness es capital city Saturday. . Adrian paar ee é Ww. mo- in ey: b 5.14! orth Dakota, has fixed the, twen: th day of ‘April, A the hour of ten o’¢ ne noon of said day, at the ccurt rooms, jin the court house in_ the Rismarck, ‘in said County an jas the tle. and piace for, hearing and adjusting all claims wgainsbithe |) state of the waid Jennie Owens wed, which hav 2 5 Feu rly presented as ilerelnietore "Dated September ath, A.D. 1936. Wc Bittrs Administrator, First publication. on, the of emt cans A. D. 1926. 3 NOTICH on Zier or t tert Sorth Dakors, County"ot County Auditor, Lis- ‘Kensie, Hamarck fealty | h, of N._D. ey rek, xa ire herohy” notified. that the cf land hereinafter described nnd Which swas nawenned name’ for taxation for the year 1921 1338, “Ghiy'sold, ab proviaed by" tow: | J aw, for. ie. Werlnquedt (4 nd that the t} ‘trom aid for wil eqinp! jeted aer- rede 26861 for honest thinkin vt ‘Suécessful Family Life on This beok in: man. who was deaf | ry mate a flects the original! “West.”| toms, and the Western spirit, she A’Paliteer vice of th | Prize play by the author of “The Under its medical name of ‘Mind in the Making.” 8 wvarck iE OF: the stockholders of sald corporation! | ie “date, $1¢ your Space of the year 87.00" This book traces the gradual growth fof the modern mind, and makes « plea ne based on study nd ‘an open attitude of mind toward Nie past as a guard against repeating ti Little knows “Furnishing ~ the One of The best Interior Gecorat al book on, the deco- all eu: Toleranee.” ‘The story ns ‘strugule for the right to think, written in the readable manner. f the paper's “Story_of Mankind,” d * of the Bi White, “Calvin Cool William Allen White ‘indulg culogies and presents what he con- siders Coolidge’s weaknesses as foes . SerynPact ion of th Van L "as his. strong’points. ins for Watching’ hat to do While iz the ‘elegme Home— the \Westher?” cout growth her {2 meteorology | devoted to the off! who likes “to “this: mach talked It ae a inc orien of the man ‘and the Wicks. thas blic Speaking for Busi- ness Men.” ie idegi aimed at in this hook is not platform rhetoric, but thi logical, vivid. speech of the man. The author has had man; of public speaking and tench ng. the art to others, or chapters ate ice of the chairman and the art of debate. Aase’s Heating Is Postponed a Week Minot, N. D., “Get. 5,—W)—A pre- liminary hearing of Gilbert Rae of Grand ‘Forks, charged with embez- zlement, in court in Minot was nost- poned from yest to next Mon- i day, when Be defe' was arraign- ed before Justice L. W. Torre Aase "is 7 used in DTICH se te H EAPIN ATION or State ae Xortn th Dakota, County of Burleigh, tees Auditor, Bis- ‘tfiee: oF County an ‘0 Newark Home Bullders Co. no addres: a ape al and ek. You are hereby notitied that the tract inatter desert nd \name for taxation ax on ithe 13th day of December, duly sold, as provided by law, Jine'delinquene taxes of the year and that the time for redemp- from je will expire ‘lave fromthe completed ser= ix notice. dl ix dencrined as follows. lock 44, Flannery and’ Wetherby *Kaaltion to. the city of Bixmarek. old for, $46.79. t_taxes paid ininet by pur- oh uired to redeem at this 3 60. ton to the above amount quired to pay the costs rvice of this notice and tas provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said sale before ‘the expiration of the time for redemption ax above : deed thereof will ts inf the tax nale certificate vided by, law hand and official seal NOTICE wee ueeae or PTIOS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss. Office of County Auditor, Bis- D. Pollock. Bismarck, t. Robinsoit, ie Hrech. “Francia, aes? McGuire, Miles City, Wont ! Mary Joy, Sheridan, Wyo. Edw. Wilton, hereby notified that the hereinafter described was assessed in your ation for. the, yen 1920 th day December, Soule wold. a» provided by Inw, e delinquent taxes of the year Soe, and that the time for mp- tion’ from. said will. expire ninety days from the completed ser- Sige Of this notice. Said land Js dese ribed an follows 10 and Northwest Southeast quart ow a tragt of fo iusiten: ‘ot the er, o [section 30, township 144, range Amount wold for, $60.84. Amount required to redeem at this 01.57, In addition to ee oe ove amount you will be required t the costs Of “the. uervice: of :thia notice and interest provided law and unless you redeein said land from bald. nale beformthe expiration of the time for re uption as sbeye 1" tod, a decd thereof will {atue tb: e holder of the tax salo.certificate rovided by Inw. ry “ Witness any oA nero piiclel this 26th Gay: orice OF HX ‘TION OF “nonce or ae sna of North Dake County of moet of County Auditor, Bis- marek >. E. it. Lungy, tldora, eM hereby motitiee th that the; tract of, land hereinafter described and which was - usseused: oi yOue [Rame, for taxation for the sit 1928 Tout,duly, wold, ne pro for the delingwent 1931, and that tion’ from #al nlucty days from m the: completed ser- vieeig land. in de described: as follown: 0, range ‘Amount wold fom 9103.78 iar nt it required’ 10 redeem atshis lan view: re” th axe iration i i site en wisest rovids re BN cunts ta. then Bent. 214: 19460) basa a County ose tingourl | a wane ot Taad ns aavenaed ter a ch pe a — ee Yous, au ae 8 Ht! the endmear that » explte Hy Pt te ace Norte ae ae founty of g Hey i ig CEG ate 1 JY eat ‘TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1926 sed as! at $250 “whieh he seman, nish, ard: he was; He's bonds| jail.” Th ened by officials of the 40-6 Tire been ished to himito company of this city, of having @m-/ sai his wdtk as‘ sali bezaled radio equipment which had Justice Torgeden: set ble to fur- jin committed to | TE WORLDS. FAVORITE SMOKE-WORDS “HAVE A CAMEL” Camel—not just a cigarette? A little observation will ae -the overwhelming preference for Camele—a popularity, that hhas never been equaled in all-the history of smoking, ‘Mats amelensi dinisad Goinile, because Camel is unlike any other ciga- Fette made. "Catia te:00-diforont as the’ nage dally ot yootates: “This difference costs millions’ to: maintain.’ The choicest Turkish and Domestic tobsiceos grown . . » the inost skilful blending — that:is Camels. More cannot be had at any price. When you Tight Camel, you may be sure you are smoking the beet... When inshd to'heve the worlds favors cigarte, sceept wit plow “sure. It-will be your persémih'introduction to the mildest, ‘

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