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FIGHT CARDS Adopts Measures to Avoid Delay in Ring Detroit, Mich. Oct. 19.—(4)—Two regulations designed to speed up box- ing’ contests today were Incorporated in the rules of the national boxing association meeting here. One provides that a referee shall be present at the weighing-in of box- ers to avoid giving of lengthy tn- structions later in, tho ring, The other calls: for the taping and ptov- ing of boxers’ hands in their dress- ing rooms-under the supervision of an inspéetor for the commission, thus avoiding such delay in the ring. ‘he New York boxing commission, which is rot a member of the na- tional association, was criticized at yesterday's mnecting. The general sentiment of the commissioners was that the rulings of the New York body shauld be ignored the same a$ tulings of the association are ignor- by the New York commission. Pennsylvania and California, hesides New York, are the only states where boxing ig condneted on any consider. able scale which are not members of the national boxing association. The association yesterday suproved the claims of Bud arise to the ban- tamweight champions! been forfeited by Charley (Phil) Ros enberg. Tod Morgan Picked to Win Tonight's Fight With Dundee Oct. 19.—()-—Back- San Franci: ed by the éxp rience gained in 400 9 fights dur is 17 years in _ the ring, Johnny Dundee of New York meets Tod Morgan here tonight in a M-round bout for the latter's jun- ior lightweight crown. Dundee has hela the title for 130-ponnd ters twice and on two éceasio has been — top- pled his shoulders Should he win tonight the vet- eran fighter would — become the possessor of two titles. Dundee al- rendy ‘is featherweight champion of | the world, # title he vacated in 1924 by retirement. Dundee came back a! wuer cme ago to claim his feather- weight crown after Kid Kaplan re- lingaished: it because of failure to make the weight. Ketting favors Morgan by 2 to 1. * FIGHT RESULTS || at Louisville —- Young Stribling, At- nocked out Soldier Buck, -¢-—Eddie O'Dowd, heat Nate Carp, Colum. York—Benny . Philadel- Outpointed Frankie Salifornin (10). — Sammy Mitchel Field, beat trish Tommy Jor. dan, Brooklyn (10). Lew Cheste: Brooklyn, scored technieal knockout over Joe Pivas, St. Louis (6). Chicago—Tommy Loughran, Phil. adelphia, defeated Martin Burke, New | Orleans (10). Harry Ebbets, Brook- lyn, won from Emil Baksix, North Chicago (6). Hy Gottfreed, Chicago, defeated Danny Cooney, Philadel-, phin (6). a) o+—_______ i. | NEWS BRIEF oo —— Grand Forks—-Albert Poiter com- mitted suicide in a local hotel. | Buffalo, N. D.—Three bandits, one woman, held up John Wentz of ij » and robbed him of more than! $2, in notes, near here, Minneapolis—Directors of the Min-; nesota Livestock Breeders’ associa- tion voted to begin a state-wide cam-| ign for the introduction of pure- red sires as a stride in its program » of developing better livestock in Min- nesota. > . Mankato—Dr. H. & McGingan of Red Wing was clected president of the Southern Minnesota Medical as- sociation in convention here last night. Austin was chosen as the next mee! place. Other officers in- clude Dr. Monty Piper of Rochester, ; eecretary-treasurer. { Consulate Hankow advises W. ington that Chinese fired upon boarded American merchent ship and were evicted by guard of American; cruiser. | Postmaster General New to : scek $1,000,000 for training and equipping: | armed force to protect against mail banditry. Five robbers hold up Lee State Bank at Dowagiac, Michigan, and eseape with $75,000 in cash and se- | curities. Petition asking recall of Governor ley of Washington filed as out- wth of‘ dismissal of University Protident. Presidetit Coolidge decides to at-| ind, dedication’ of war memorial at Kaneat City vrnsteiaes day. ion of Frank-Tinhéy, ‘iit at patel improvts after relapse. ry attractive, ine foe, ree b ike |i Bese feces ednesday ibuted by ip held to have} | Pol Baiti-| Po a ea a of adventure. To the ploits Douglas Fairbanks and o pirat crew has been added the’ most port! tochnicolor yet fleshed upon t scfeen, about it, are here, “The Black Pi rate” proves that it can heighten, stead of detracting from, the v negs ot a thrill, Never did more villainous eet he colorful ex Colored pictures, no doubt bonrd the peaceful merchantman than that, headeit by Douglas ; With $ Fairbinks. a eay “yo ho” and a muttered | curse, ho takes us back vo the old dark days when buccancers sailed the} Downfall Spanish main. Trensure chests in secret places; sparklihp water and these are the — bickgroi swashbuckling adventure 'y. The gallant, incredible rescues. And there ix Doug, tod, in a part h must have loved. When’ he’s not Waters or taking a vessel single hand. ed, That exp! very essence of F j up the slippery side crew in himself. of the things ‘banks, magnificent, that little boys dream of. mission biker Waehter Transfer €o., ga removal ... : B. K. Skeels, supplie: Street Departin ch, rhage | Py, We French & W. there are alarums and excursions, and skimming up the rigging he's fighting duels, swimming through green-blue of course, is the Swarming he is a pirate He does every one unbelievatle 'T Bills Allowed By ing, Team’s Leader Believed Due e rt i] 7 ye - 7 _ “| 9 endeavoring io fill Grange’s” oldj wai, from Atheds,; Oe. caused by | wrote only 7% words itt at HOUr to put the new plan into effect in| men. te. get started on Saturday be- shoes, He's doing a fair job of it. ing the wron, "ioe all tearh to! while George ‘ossfiold dig. Bi20.... dtl varis in Oakland, where the] fore they, have to kn off for. the Li jv. Zdppke has several other rookies Sueine oeial club WHY gite him a weOres, fonshield a fig tact employs approximately 200] day,” Crowley said. rhertfore they : above the average, livan, Green] gata welcom: Cleveland ew York—Roger Wolfe Kahn is in) men. might just as well have the whole , He j 4 DISMISSED BY PIRATES CLUB er crew) { + Pe bls pa’ of Pittsburgh| tal to Internal Dissension Pittsburgh, Oct. 19. Pittsburgh Pirates, raler ball world in 192 year by St. Louis, 1927 by a ne ge ‘ Bil McKechnie, who last year piloted the Corsairs to thelr first national league pennant in 16 years and thea of through ty a triumph over Washington in the World series, i cS )—The | “°F 3 of the base-} g, dethroned be guided f " — Py yesterday wus told his serviecs mole, i peas you had ever used thea try : longer would be required. bg s. ¥ wrestuss,, owner of the!| Flashes of Life | BOZEMAN BRANDS— ~~ the fans had “lest coati- }@——-—-— i eS MET SED. 3! é : ie eae i me eeesincore Ghatan id ne had no] Sigh yy eeiathan sincerely hopes and Peas eye! “s ay eae 0 | Qui Maric will come again. er Fj - successor in view at this time, bage:| feeeest tip was about $1000, ‘The and you'll find them exceptionally tasty, espd¥ially | Teve Arthur Pletcher, Nene ntoatee| lowest tip wns, $3, Several waiters ¢ bought in the size you prefer for table use. of the Philadelphia Nationals, might] S°Cay cuit, Onegstenard as given (No. 5's for large and on down to No. 2'¢, and be found at the Pirate helm when the 1927 senson opens. Rumors that Fred Clarke, assistant manager and vice president of the club, might be | | are on Daheherity was the best ground-gain- deal on docstling, two {prominence In consin hag 0 |drews, Rob Kreaz and Crofoot, ‘tanley Krouse, a bri’ | have display: ently seaso diamond brooches. ~Zhe queen gave $200 for the ship's deck-tynd and $500 for smokes for the whole erew. i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE EPR LH TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1926 ata bes rs vows that she will have another kind| vaudeville with a inex band and a new! of clu’ ready. id Douiyhe of Inst year’s eleven the job Last “It is almost impossible for work-| day off.” again, year ‘One may hunt moose now ¢ eamrforts of home. it itst ride in « limousine to a mile of so. le! from where the mbosé fs, then take along a portable radia co that the lat est Wall street quotations may available, |Five-day Week Plan | | Reaches West Coast Oakland, Calif, Oct, 19.—4#)—The “five day week with six days pay” has reached the Pacific coast. David crower. Petal managet of the Crowley Shipbwilding company, today announced that he is preparing Zuppke had outside of Grange. Minnesota is depending a great Shorty” Almquist.and Herb who came into fall with a bang. plaw is another chap likely to ye a sensational trail ere the eam- ign ends, At Northwestern there's the muc! ked-about Trent Castle “Me- ren thrown | & week. Chieago—Mrs, laughlin Horses tw time a runaway upset her gig, bu was: unhurt. Then she was iy | bruised.when he mognt fell ard reit! ed on her. | si New York—There should be a pro- football argument in this, Official statistics of a year’s vielent deaths W New York city include: Diving 6; all Steighing ¢; Baseball 6; Fist fighting Allie Marks ana 3 sapbaslld Nant pair in aw ie. ; New York--Down, down the champs pha es iatS Keep coming. Just after the un- d ability in the; Crowning of Dartmouth, Albert Tan- sie gorn lost the typéwriting title... He ‘ Doyle mnotch plagers. 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C.—There would be } What Will e he Bozeman Canning Ca, Harris. & Woodinanses, ‘sup: in the opinion ‘of most cnesvere of | HOt time of several varieties in, W For Dessert? Bozemon. Montesa HOB os. cyncee -. 95.44] the internal dissension that rent ‘the | ld town when | Norwood Cleve ant on Independent Publishing Co., j club during the season just: past. gets home tomorrow comp! at ae. bai abi is 5.00! MeKechnie yaid his future plans | Ameriacn Cory uppiles for | were Undetermined because his re- {library ‘ ++. 9.00) lease was “very uncxpectod?” i Tanlac Wins Ameriean Library ' RON Rite te \ plies for library 6.5 | 8-year Battle Democrat Printing Co., sup- | dyarreagee Ube ry t | j Former Dea ines Matron ibYaEy 16.201 Kelleved of Nervousness, Loss Harris @ Woodmansee, "sup { x i Se ee plies for library... ....... W.ST | x Humphreys & Moule, supplies | for Hbra ves 13,701 Bismarck Tribune, printing. | 14.60} Fire Department, pay roll... Mrs. Anna Brych, laundry. Spring Servic ing jail bed...... L. S. Frederick catcher ... P Quanrud, Brink & plies . eee Statdard Oil Co., gas...... H.W. Clark Co., supplies. .... South Park Foundry & Machine Co., supplies .. Se Frank Calusen, lunches Waterworks Dopartment, p: Finney's Drug Store, stpplics. Postmaster, envelopes .. Waterworks Department w: Quick Print, Ine., supplies Soo Line, freight . Humphreys & Mouic, printing. jee Department, pay roll... in Hedstrom, hoard of city pri o— eee | Temperature and 0 isoners . 18.00 (Mercury readings at 7 o. m.) tismarck—Cloudy, 45 St. Cloud—Cloud: Minot—Clear, 4 Devils good. Mankato—Cloudy, 45 Winone—Cloudy, 4 Rochester—Cloud: Jamestown--Raining, 2: Duluth—Cloudy, 42 Grand Forks—Raining good. Hibbing —Cloudy, 98; roads good. Mandan--Cloudy, 4 Crookston—Cloudy, 42; roads good. Fargo--Cloudy, 36; roads good. roads good. Lake--Raining, i4; road: roads rood. roads good. 45; roads good. 12; roads good. 39; , |Coroner Decides Borck Died From Unknown Causes/| Minneapolis, Oct. 19.—W)—A_ver- dict of death from unknown causes was filed by Clayton Thurston, Ano- ka county coroner, yesterday, after he had completed a post mortem ex- amination on the body of John Borck, 70 years old, found near Columbia Heights after he had been missing 10 weeks. Sheriff U. 8. Pratt of Anoka coun- ty was still of the opinion that Borck was the victim of an assailant, but admitted that the finding of $240 in d his pocket removed robbery as a pos- sible motive for an attack. The coroner said the decomposed state of the body made it impossible to de- termine whether poison might have caused death; The skull was intact. Nurses of State to Meet at Fargo Fargo, N. D,, Oct. 19—)—More than 100 nurses from throughout North Dakota are expected to attend the lth anfiual convention of tl North Dakota State Nurses associa tion and the s¢venth annual conven tion of the State League of Nursii Education, ta be held here Wednesday, Thursday and Hae One of the best programs ever planned for a con- vention hus been arranged for this meeting, according to Miss Edith B. Pierson, préshtent of the state group. Have. You Personal M: a “A héatthy woman: » 1.00 1.30 oj ers of their i! | 45; roads good.!_ Among the 40; roads good. has two twinklers of big time caliber. roads good. | more who { | ! | i | AMllagnette, weak, nerv- ‘booted 17 field goal: PLENTIFUL Big Ten Has Wealth of Stars! —Rich, Eby and Peters Strong Sophomores Chicago, Oct —There is a wealth! of good backfield material in West-j ern Conference football circles thi: season. Thi ite the fact such} star and doth: s no longer are rosm- ing the college fields. i Ten, is wel. backs. For Friedmaa,. picked for All-Atwerican fall. I ever, too, John Kolenda, by many. experts: quarterback imat looks hetter Ts last} and powerful. fullback,! is ‘another Yost player who tates wit the best. Then there's Louis Glibert, whose splendid punting has much to push the Wolveri success. Some Newcomers newcomers, Michigan! They are George Rich and Paul Cook. ; Rich already has earned a regular, post in the Maize and Blue backfield, : while Cook is but « step or two away.’ At Ohio State, Elmer Murek is k and so is Marty Karow. Marek, roads highly touted in 1925, didn’t shine so! brightly. Better things are expected of him this year, however. Karow roads; luoms as one of Wilec's best perform: ers. The Buckeyes also have a sopho- ids certain to carve a name for himself in Big Ten circles. He is Byron Eby, former Chillicothe high school sensation. Eby has shewn to such ndid advantage thus far this seasen that Columbus rooters already ure calling him a “second Chie Hi isa mighty fine prospect Frosty” Peters, Montana boy, who | is in a game out: there a season or two ago. Peters is SS Mrs. Dumas Says Gas Took Her Breath “I had gas on the stomach so bad} that I could: hardly breathe. thing I ate went against me. After. 1 began taking Adlerika, the gas left the ahd I eat everything.”—Mrs. E. J. Dumas. Adlerika differs from most medi- cincs because it acts upon BOTH upper and lower bowel. It gives the system a REAL cleansing, and clears) out old peisons which usually cause sour, gusty) stomach, nervousness, sleeplessness, headache, Just ONE spoonful stops GAS, and relicves that full, bloated feeling so that you can eat better and sicep better. Even if] bowels move daily, Adlerika brings out much additional poison whieh you never guessed was in:your system and ‘which may have long caused trouble. 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