The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 15, 1927, Page 6

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LA BARBA IS | BADLY BEATEN: BY JOHN VACCA Ring’s Latest Sensation Rips Way to 10-round Victory Over Titleholder Feb, 15-—-(®)—Fid lyweight champion 0 was reco today ng frou the who last night 10-round victory : t n of sat Brighton, way to a title hold If Labart crown had ke there might have been but the men weights. Ve ty and La-} been A confide ion, who never before had be ed off h played with the bo) the first round but before ond had gone more than 20 seco: he took a left hook to the jaw t » house of five and h equilibrium when returned him to th while the crowd wer ows Unbel uncorked his 1 brand of friends, who round saw the cham- rain for the count e fifth he st allowed h fourth he of nite but a comeback th went to Vace striving des perately for 3 ‘s show Md hope of finance When a heavy snow stor wood box office impossible teered to go ugh for not his offer was accepted. New World Mark Set | For Pole Vaulters; é Livestock on western ranges i ranches were in good condition and have wintered well due to gobd conditions ample supply of feed, ace the mguthly livestock and range port to the and __ liyestoc through the office 1 man, statistician for North Ranges North Dakota weather during Jan- uary w unfavo ck, Range: are snow covered is feeding from straw stacks. Range] yor, 00d, Cid Teranarise Beets tires ve agin Breeding ewes are in very good con- a} i eee bigs dition in Texas, New Mexico, Ari- three point drop during January: | WM) zona, California, Colorado, Wyoming ange S| a West of the Continen- snow on the range. he Divide dry conditions last fall feed supply is holding out well due to favorable winter but water scarce in the eastern part, Monta ather during Janu- itated considerable to ck. Wyoming ranges but light with snow except in the w southwest. Ranges open in places. For the sev the ranges have ¢ sufficient feed for the ranges up to the close of ary and feeding has generally been ht, except in spots where dry con- ditions cut the 1926 grass’ crop. Snow during Januar ered much of the North Dakota, Oregon and Washington ranges and spots in Mon- tana, and provided water on the desert sheep ranges of Utah, Nevada, Idsho and Wyoming. In the south- west range feed is good and there fr sufficient moisture to give carly | feed to a good start in Californ Texas and Arizona. i many ern y supplied The condition of ranges were 86 per cent of nor- mal against 85 per cent last month, 87 per cent a year ago and cent two years ago. Supplies of hay and feed in the} western states have generally been ample except in North Dakota and a few spots in Montana, western Kan- sas and western Nebraska where the 1926 crop was short. Washington's feed supply will be fed close and in} Utah and Idaho the large carryover} from 1925 will take care of the 1926) shortage. Wyoming and Colorado have a surplus of hay. In the south, west and California there is an abundance of feed. Cattle North Dakota cattle showed con- siderable shrinkage during January. South Dakota cattle are wintering in| good shape. Montana cattle are in| very good condition and are winter- ing in good shape with losses about as usual. Wyoming gattle are on light feed in most sections and stock- men are very optimistic ra In general cattle in the seventeen} esters range states have wintered 1! to the close of January and Josses are smaller than usual. The severe weather in January caused some shrinkage in North Dakota cat tle, while cold rains caused a slight seasonal decline in Texas. Cattle eondition ranges from fair to very good generally. In the southwest they are in much better shape than a year ago. West of the Divide cat- tle are not in as good condition as a Texas has a good demand cattl to restock ranges and there is some local tendencies to re- stock in other states. The cattle sit- Getion generally has a little better tone than a year ago with a stronger for pecine stock. The con: cattle is 88 per cent of ‘with ee ae pat cont, hast cont a year ago, anc ‘per cont two years ago, Hoff h feet 11 13-16 1 you Sheep Nor Dakota sheep condition de- during January. In) South heep are. wintering wel sheep are in very good con- i weil. Losses h about normal. Wyoming sheep on light ith light losses reported Februa “i Sheep in the crop. 77 per| perl 1 e 000 bushels t Thurs ard’s belting festival at Madison] \s iarden will taper their toil | ji for the opening gong 2 Ries e Friday night. BIGHARDIGN COLLIN , champion of the light cights, will not weigh over| the i75-pound limit of his class| ) ( nbioom, ia, Balti- | Gar | Hierman,) | | Foun, Considerable wool has been sold 30 to 32¢ but no lambs have been ucted yet. making up the a ure generally in ion and have *win- ern § nly fair winter range conditions condition of the ewe expects a good lamb Lambs in feed lots in Colorado : lly well. Ear been hampered mbing in I bad weather, he condition of i ed at per cent of ame month r ago the condition was 96 id two years ago 89 per THE RYE OUTLOOK rhe price outlook for the 1927 crop c, judging from prospective sup- and requirements indicates litte » from the tuation, of crop a orts indicate a reduc- throughout al to or greater than in the eeded for harvest as cres) in the is only slightly t year and very much be ‘ow the acreage harvested in any oth- 16. With average ields a production of around 47,000,- n be x . The ld per acre for the last two years A Word With ‘ the Old Folks Elderly People Are Learning Im- | portance of Good Elimination. DELANEY WILL Tipped Beam at 17434 Yester- | New © York, 15.) Free from threat of intervention on the part of the New York boxing com- mission, J Delaney and Jimmy | today summoned bruised | nd aching sparring partners when he climbs through the ropes to| Nor-| ¢ t {marked 174%. ge or better | the production ir} make the total world sup-| arger | een teeta WEIGH UNDER | CLASS LIMIT day—to Meet Jimmy Ma- loney Friday Night | hem for the final day the princi Bills Allowed By City Commission Laundry, Auditorium, pay roll... Broadway Cafe, refund. R. T. Grocery, groceries detention hospital . Golden West laun- dry Bridgeman-Russell plies for detention hospi Hall's Drug Store, supplies... J..C, Beattie, refund on build- ing permit fee . Frank G. Grambs, labor and material ........-++ . » 82.71 Filtration Plant, pay rol « 150.00 Water Department, pay roll.. 116.50 Mrs, Anna Brych, laundry... 2.20 Fire Department, pay roll.... 14.00 Police Department, pay roll.. 139,00 H, Bonny, meal ticket Webb Bros., blankets . Bismarck Motor Co., i rs . 5.50 'o., taxi.. 11.15 National Meter Co. supplies. 3.75 Federal. Meter Corporation, supplies ....... seceeses 8.63 eT Peta Co. supplies 13.80 Neptune Meter Co. supplics. 58,74 Standard Oil Co., gas and oil. 35.00 Capital Laundry, laundry.... 1.60 Waterworks Department, flooding rink .... John Barden, carctal ground: Street Dejfartment, MILK FOR CHRISTENING Manitowoc, Wis.—Milk from Wis- consin cows fl cic! the tradition- al ‘bottle of champagne when Miss Marion Dixon, daughter of a Gran MR cule ‘of the latest “strong bey.” Scene from Anne Nichols’ laugh riot, “Abie’s Irish Rose,” Auditorium Mulder ofl ee b ¢ weight limit | matinee and night, Saturday, February 19 nweight sven when fight- —— i ving men of a heavier class. | at the end of the year is likely to be| > ° ante eT Meatae| al, Hee” tweet ae|| NEWS BRIEFS | lianey on the scales at his training] further probable reduction“of | the | ort, Conn, yester-| world area in rye. Reports from Ger-|@————— -Cunadian had The hand a and Russia in-| Ne area in d York magistrate holds author, producer and cast of “The Virgin Man” in bail for trial on charge of appearing in an indecent play. many, Czechosi dicate q reduction in rye | favor of wheat. rring ith sae S out of | | Basketball | 01 P With one s} tion for k Warren, | t the brunt of | Fightee r-old Hemps' N. s aguinst the | Y., high school boy kills’ s 1 ith a brilliant| North Dakota U. 31; South Dakota | pistol to lighten family expenses of UL 20. his mother and sister. After thre partners had s worked with Malon his quarters | Hockey or Edwards, New Jersey, in Long Branch, N. J, the trio said} Minnesota 4; Wisconsin 0. S passage in senate of house Delaney would not lust 10 rounds ——_—_—_ rohibition reorganization bill | al- gainst the Boston slugger. All REBELS ARE HANGED other “wet” senators had three, Leonard Neblett, | George Belgrade. — An Albanian corre- ed to allow it to pass. s 1 imed to|spondent of the newspaper Vreme’s — h time or| Seutari, reported that 30 persons had lies of Roscoe Dufflo, 35, and Smith, both shot dead, there for parti- am. another, en hanged publi . o pounds. pation in the latest Albanian revolt, | found in wrecked automobile near to lose three pounds by | Twelve hundred have been arrested) odus, N. ¥., coroner decides Smith F killed ‘in accidental discharge but ex) Friday. Flickertails Win From S. D. U. i _D. Feb. 15) — sufficient | < opponents’ | I | ome of them are expected to be | w Jof gun ath. and Dufflo shot self. need to d 31 to 20 vic- of South The yed for the mo. rte has been a two bushels the below) high. has but little cause of the produced i country and the re- turns to end very largely oa the world sit ion, ! World production in 1926 in the! countries reporting to date amounts! to 807,000,000 bushels, which is 20 per| cent below production in 1925. This | reduction is largely due to changes in| yields as the estimated acreage for 1926 was only slightly less than in 5. The average yield of rye per acre in Europe exclusive of Russi: was only about 19 bushels as compar- ed with in 1925 and the pre-war average of 21.7 bushels, Exports from Russia have been small, With this] reduction in supplies the carry-over Always Reliable! Albert Lea, Minn.—“Dr. Pierce’ Favorite Prescription is a remedy | which I can cheer- | fully and highly re- commend for it has given entire satis- faction to me and also to my mother as a woman's tonic. » “My folks have ‘also taken Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They are a perfect remedy for the stomach, liver and bowels. Cause no griping pain or distress and leave no bad after- effects. And as a mild laxative | or cathartic I consider the ‘Pellets’ \all that any one could desire.”— | Mrs, Olof Gosland, 330 Charles St. Dealers, 60 Pellets, 30 cents, Start at once with this “Prescrip- | | tion” and see how quickly you'll pick up—feel stronger and better. ——————————————— | | '\ Who Does Your Laundry? A iat the later years of life there is apt to be a slowing up of the bodily functions. Good elimination, however, is just as essential to the old as to the roung. Many old folks have med the value of Doan’s Pills when a stimulant diuretic ‘Scanty or burning passages of kidney secretions are often tion. In most every community are scores of users and po aged who acclaim the meri Doan’s, Ask your neighbor! to the kidneys is required. { i | | | { \ i other to EW. 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