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N. Y. BOXING FANS MUCH EXCITED TODAY OVER DELANEY-MALONEY BOUT TONIGHT - 100,000 SEEK TICKETS Two of Mightiest Punchers in; Fistic Kingdom Scheduled | to Go 10 Rounds—Odds 3) to 2 on Delaney—Worst | Tonight’s Big Fight (By The Associated Press) t a Dela light ? Swift in Water. [__NEWS OF OUR NEI SSS | Edgemont pes Ed | Mrs. Anderson and Mrs, Burquist jwere visiting with Mrs. John Stroh Sunday afternoon. Jack Combs is helping J. R. Jones invoice at the Alta Store, Albert Anderson and Albert Zel- mer were visiting with Gustav Schatz Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, John Stroh and ckil- dren were visiting with Henry Schatz’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stroh went up to Harvey recently to visit their daughter, Mrs, Hauf, who is in the hospital. She underwent an opera- tion recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and little son were over night guests at the George Hochchalter home Fri- be 4 with a case of diphtheria. irs. Dan Sieglock came home from the hospital Monday morning. Emma Weber stayed with Margaret Knowles over the week-end. i Lein Mrs. M. J. Brenden and Mrs. 8. Brenden spent Monday and Tuesday at Bismarck, the latter going to con- sult a physician, Art Bjorhus and J. O. Rise mo- tored to Driscoll Tuesday afternoon. Ole Spilde, sons Einar and Knut spent Sunday evening at the Gunder- son home. Mr. and Mrs. daughter Alice and motored to Tuttle noon, Alfred Arneson, Sybil Strandness jaturday after- Baker, Mont. . Miss Helen Erickson and pupils of Schaol. No. 1 observed valentine day with a valentine box for all the school, and juts and oranges. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Saville’ en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Baxter and little daughter Bernadine -and Mr. Wm. Baxter, Tuesday evening, Misses Martha and Clara Gesney visited at the Aug. Hurvela home Sunday afternoon. § Howard Balk of Bismarck made his regular monthly visit; to Ernest Saville Holstein dairy fa the fore part of the week. Miss Helen Skramsted had a li valentine party at her school. and Mrs. Leiske attended and nished some delightful singing. ' S.-W. Burleigh | Andrew Irvine has begun to move some of his goods to his farm in Missouri township. 4 D. W. Stewart transacted business ‘FRIDAY, FEBURARY 18, 1927 and Mrs. Howard Browna-|iérgenizations to be held at Lausanne,| reported by physicians to be out of Switserfand ‘in August of 1928, was. janneuticed today by Miss Anna A. 'Gordon, world president. Deleg: from. 62 nations will attend. Cincinnati—Lawrence Maxwell, 75, former solicitor general of the United States died at his home here last night. He was stricken ill«several ‘ays ago. New York—Stewart P. West, 54, financial writer, lately connected with the New York World and the Consoli- dated Press Association, died coday. Mejillones, Chile—The four leading planes of United States Army Goodwill) squadron left here this | morning for Coquimbo, 900 miles to the south. ; —o— Manila—Governor -General Wood todsy ordered a suspension of ‘the proposed’ armed campaign against 2,000 rebellious Alangkat tribeamen in Zamboanga, pending attempts to set- inger. Belief prevails $n. Leagac of Na- tions cirtles'in Geteva that Germany will seek to have German language adopted as. quasi-official language of league, Jury at Mineola, N. Y., finds Har- old F, Webster guilty of murder in second degree for killing his mother- in-law, Mrs. Catherine Galloway. District court of appeals at Los Angeles grants injunction preventing receivers of Charlies Chuplin from making alimony payments to wife. OL of heador chest are more easily treated externally with— VISSS “ of the world, day night. Gole Birkeland and Ross Kerr mo-|in Bismarck Tuesday. att npidand tad Ticket Scandal in History Meh ney Perea ae 6 ceinky tea Stroh were|tored to Driscoll Thursday after- ‘ 1: th ee load of hogs Minneapolis—John F. Gustafson of ee . i | Madison Square Gar- p at McClusky y noon, 0 Bismarc! urs di f ‘Farmers’ Ele- i | A bunch of young folky were vis-| | Mrs. N. A. Soderholm, who has| Dell Warren is home again after| Windom, president of Farmers’ R Being Probed i] “Duration of bout: _ 10 rounds, iting at Karl Schatz’s Sunday: even-| spent some time at Bismarck, re- having undergone an operation vor helene of Minnesota, died In What Month ; : : i to decision of two judges ani Ly patty, given’ to bane fauna we eee Lan Wa the ; aseaee esicel, aay addressing delegates to annual con- Is Y ? New York, Feb. 18—(AP)— Pee a aus aay sii Seroler Bikhday Was “WRIT UtMCa | wpe acne ene istianson| ren is getting along A rage ae vention of organization, which had our Birth Jim Maloney, of Boston had a Time of bout: Main bout wi Stroh’s birthday 8 attended! spent Saturday evening at the Al-| Many farmers ih this vicinity are reelected him president. . weight advantage of 3114 pounds begin about 10 p, m.; prelimin- i re ine eto jones ne fred cele home. seieced thn Cage d8 er, as the aati over Jack Delaney of Bridge- aries at 8:15. is spent | ayin a elmer Arneson and Howa: ren- ing very scare. ‘i is—W. E. Cook of Har- Im before the atate athletic come tition WMSG. on 302 meter “net Acar "hn, sro ttymoeree Bete Reedy | ps Bah ETC osu) oH nine Hau indian this afternoon. Melon velength, motored to McClusky ‘Thursday, Ed Nygard motored to Tuttle aft-| 0 enport arrived home last| Dill, in discussion before Minneapolis sealed 2031 pounds against Attendance: 19,000. ‘3 er a load of seed oats Monday. week after having spent several for Delane: Re tea AMARA Lata aa the nite Fae iti called sd in a hospital, where he re- Aitkin, Minn—William Farrell of SS SS es Schrunck Sig ahcrgegn, Araeees ome Hote) coved trntment for broken, selmi tier pended guilty to charge Mie tiaice Succ Deiancy, nieeteret|| 000 record receipts of Ber > $_4/"n"A Lien, daughter Little and| {a able. tobe home again of manslaughter growing out of the light heavyweight realm, and the|] Delaney indoor contest. John, Emanuel and Henry Fode| Olga Rise motored to Bismarck Sat-| George Parks left last week for | death of Herman Anderson, bludgeon mitts of Jim 3} y, Bos: | abbat Chgas visited’ with Leroy Marchant’ Wed-| Uday, returning Sunday. While|Canada. George eame to On your Birthday send ton giant, tonight will mix at Madi- area ee nesday evening. there they. visited with Misses Kels-| when he was quite young and the! 5.) soines—Charies Miller, form- your Mother Flowers e Garden in one of the) vu. the Hammel Letter company five|OQne of the most promising candi-| Margaret and Irene Marchant have Vfareld ‘Chelstianson int sien es He wat gt has made erly of Mandan, N. D., shot during most picturesque heavyweight clashes | ion 40-minute game last dates for the United States Oympie| been absent from school for three), unre’ jcarananson and Howard | wi eidas 1a thin “Wiel robbery here, is still in critical con- ever staged indoors. adding up. the seore,/8Wimming team in. 1928 i days on account of bad col Fer ene gnen Monday for Bis-|many friends in this viein dition, Hoskins-Meyer For 10 rounds two of the mightiest figured the “team Cross, member of the Erie, Pa, ¥.| Andrew Nieters was in Wing on|arck, where they will act as jurors.| wish him success i ° fi kingdom A tivasgoraa das wiiGCOSae Ite A. team, Cross has gained’ the| Thursday after coal. a |spent Sunday aftetabon ot aiteed dase eee ee ee Mabel Normand, film actres: Home of K-F-Y-R He Ot haskets from the floor and distinction of being the most out-] Rose Novy is back to school again| Spent Sunday afternoon at last few days with tonsilitis. pecumocinuat cibita, Mane x to Gene T ‘n Thousands of lars have been wagered at even mon on a knockout before three quarters of the bout is passed A ticket scandal, called the worst} of its kind in the history of local box- ing, rocked fandom as tho f enthusiasts sought tickets for fight. Internal revenue officers and officials of the state boxing commis- sion found that possibly 5,000 of the 19,000 available tickets had fallen into the hands of speculators. While 100,000 people sought tickets to the arena, speculators offered choice seats at prices as high as $150 the 19 free tries. Vaughn Pipes led the ssault with 50 goals from scrimmage and six on fouls, DEMONS PLAY JIMMIES HERE THIS EVENING, standing individual in the Allegheny i sociation by his work pentathlon swims and the 440-yard free style. y with eight points, while Kk Revister gepped off six points, ahan four, Paul Hedstrom y McLaughlin each two e Alumni, Wilber Larson led the scoring list with six points, Friwz Wanner following with four, Jim Gorman and Lawrence Stenberg each two points. after being absent for a week on; in| account of sickness. | Mr, Jake Wentz and, Carl Johnson were in Wing Friday. Mr. und Mrs. Berbie Bailey called on the Chris Hein family on Thurs- day Fode and son John were in turday. % r. and Mrs. Jim Walters and Mr. and Mrs, Henry Sielinger, Herman and Charles Sielinger visited at the John Fode home Saturday evening. John, Manuel, and Henry Fedo visited with their friend Leroy Mar fternoon. Mr. a rs. Henry Seibel and John Seibel and Witts childran vis- Arneson’s. N. A. Soderholm spent Thursday at Driscoll. Helmer Arneson and Howard Brenden attended a party at the Dick Begeman home Friday evening. Not a very large crowd attended services at the church Sunday. There will be English services again Sun- day, March 6, at 2 o’¢lock. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Soderholm eee Sunday evening at John Birke- jand’s. J. 0. Rise spent Friday afternoon at_M. A. Lien’s, : Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman and Miss Dotty attended a party at Christ Schoon’s Saturday evening. Don’t forget that the Luther Mrs. Stewart called at the Wm. Mallard home Friday evening. (By The Associated Press Chicago—A world's convention of Women's Christian Temperance Union estore wrlintacs «sania habe 9 CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR Al 4 TLEMENT OF REPORT AND ACCOUNTING, State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, In County Court, Before Hon. I. ¢. Davies, Judge. ‘GoraReal Goo Moming ¢ Will Prove| Scouts Split Two HOF F S Games With Mandan : in Meet Last Night)» Vee split | Be ited at the Neiters home on Sunday | afternoon. Marcella, Andrew and Wilbur Nei- « sited at the James Novy home aturday evening. Helen Waltens is visiting with grandmother this week. eac | Local Some tickets, purchased from specu-| lators as i; the allotment of I er of Maloney of the boxing Commission Orders Hearing Cagers ronger Than in Last De- mon-Jimmie Engagement In the Matter of the Estate of Jo- e, Deceased. |. Webb, A. P. Lenhart and . L. Bell, Executors and Trus- tees, Petitioners, Josep Hare, John Hare, Paul Dav- enport Hare, Robert Irving Hare League meets at the B. F. Pasley home next Sunday, Feb. 20, at 2 o'clock. HOFF'S LINIMENT " cout cagers Both Carroll and members of the commission denied any connection with the speculators, but Carroll and manayer of Delan enue offi nd Ww approx ed. 0. on Delaney to scor 4 that Maloney manner, would not go the limit. The popular impression that De- would win through his speed, aft and crushing right hand punch, appeared to govern the wager- ing: Maloney’s supporters, stressing the Boston slugger’s weight advant-! oney that the bout Led by Coach Ole husky tossers from rived at noon re their fray this derson, eight Sraves nw evening ed line-up will g cag After a week y have proved fruitful, the s Will go on the high School 8 o'clock to play the Jamestown rs in a game which should prove less one-sided than the ast affair between the two teams, Detense Work Stfessed Defense has been the major point workouts, Demo: mestown ar- 4 h Mandan Scouts : won to 10, and the Jun- 10 to on, for the Bismarck seniors, was high point m Ww Nuesste s second with two third with ene, red for the M hree goal one 1 Swanson ndan while Steinbrueck te ree throw f and Toman Toman whelmed aying and 10 to rred for ,Man- nts, while For Bis- ne out on the lo Dietrich : c. f made two points and{ fhe lineups: » with four goals, | ‘abn |. Canfield ‘ —_—_———— tended the Ladies Little home Wed- Lunch was serv- A large crowd a Aid at the J. F. | nes aftern ed ut the close of the meeting, Norman and Eugene Little with the Wold boy junday. Anton Hanson, oldest son of John | Hanson of Wing, passed away at the Bism hospital Sunday. The fu- neral was held Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Misses Erde and O’Brien were call- Wilton Saturday evening re- ing home the same da Lillian Parmenter dat ylin home Tuesday evening. and Mrs. J. W. Olson and grandson James Cunningham of Wil- ited the Ole Olson home Sun- day afternoon. Miss Violet Olson visited with her A. F, Ghylin, Wednesday . G, Lindsey called at the Jor- dahl home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson visited with ited \ pani ! Cromwell Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe are the proud parents of a baby bo: which arrived Tuesday, Feb. 8th, and has been named Rhoderick Wesley, Mrs. s recently spent ¢ i visiting with and a8- sisting in the care of her daughter, Mrs. Philip Monroe, and becoming acquainted with her new grandson. Edward Mérris was shopping Bald: nesday and en route home was a dinner guest at the Herb Little home. and Martha Grace Hare, all of ee are of legal agé, Respond- ents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to’ app the County Court of the County of Burleigh, ‘in said State, at the of- fice of the County Judge of said County, at the Court House ity of Bismarck, in said Ce GOODLAX Ys PURE ,WHITE,CLEAN GOODRICH-GAMBLE coO.; ST. PAUL, U. 8. A. el and State, » D. 1927, t k in the forenoon of that day, to show cause, if any you have, why the Report and Accounting of J. I Viran Nelson was shopping in Re- gan Wednesday. Joe Varley was a business visitor in Regan Thursday. John Engdahl made a trip to Bis- arck Thursday. He was accom- by Fure Anderson, who had considerable dental work done. Dr. Munson, representing the state veterinarian, ' made a professional call in this district recently. Joe Jiras visited friends Ecklund district recently. Miss Erna Christenson, who teaches No. 1, Cromwell, attended the par- in the Bell and . Lenhart, two of the of the estato Joseph Hare, deceased, for the period from the se: day of (c- 25, to the first day of J should not be allowe residence of deceased, the was the city rleigh County, a. Let service be made of this cita- tion as required by law, Dated this 10th day of February, A.D. 1937. By the Court: Seal) I, C. DAVIES, Hunters’ Attention Fer your convenience we carry a stock of shotgun and rifle shells at all times, We are open on Sundays and, Lockwood Accessory East End Texaco Service Station evenings. 800 Main St., Phone 187 through his tremendous strength and as Jamestowhte ae Gad we inches! Heetyene in Canfield community! F> H. Schroeder motored to Bald- ee ‘ bruising drives to tho body with both, finold Collins that the rewe jhas been on the sick list the Inst| im Setarday seein: 46 tedden Anas ey, the 175-pound charpshoote| “ts, o%,tH6 Work have been “highly Bahiner - Dietrich | week with the grip. a) hstting ‘and loading Tocks in’ Eula |_J® the Matter of the Hetate of urn ioe , e a ase | Satisfactory. Taylor . isses armenter, icle an _ r a. 5 Bee ae peish (his boxing ability | The Demons spent a little time this ; kham| O’Brien” were callers at the J. F.| “im aa t lg ome PWitioed: in herein gives. by. the ne one ebpatia yo from Me first) morning and afternoon in shooting y Brown acted as referee in| Little home Wednesday evening. |p “and Mrs Mais somo™ and Dadgralgned, Hills executrix e o e ee iced te co atten the Hrency free throws and continued their uner- both games Miss Violet Rasche has returned] ¢gmities were. callers 3 attar and of the last will and testament and Can een teem eee suiter the French’ ring work. The second team is to —— to Bismarck to go on with her train-| Nelson home Saturday. | “'° © °'|fate ‘ot she city: of Mhineepatie de 1 Knowledge tht his attack will ieave| rat Seek" haee ight weeks ellationshi hodpial "Visee haa Seen at home| egg Mt qate poret Neon, and eben of enneein aaa te He n i his x wil and has been having light workouts ospital. Violet has been at home 4 of Minnesota, deceased, to the credi-,| a ee lationship of | |farmaraleaf wrt sirng sn |famiy Pon ery cla toast ata. raat ai The Fighters’ Predictions | st VOP%h UE faces Barberry and Rust [fi"c"fascher °% "Teh M|non, home.” They’ were accompanied lexhiuit “thems ‘with tis meccronty gq Both fighters completed a month of| ins. plasinini altern ee ed in H Mrs, Pat Patten was a passenger| = ff 88 Rogan by Fee eons sis | ouchers, (within Ge genius “ater _ training, routine yesterday and gave! promising second string men with the S AFSZuUed IN MOUSE | on the N. P. Wednesday evening, | Wen visiting ‘suring tha|to the sald delia Bic&eel or her act Y Pee oe pemecly intrigued regulars. Fay Brown, who did such —— She went to Wilton to consult u| peer yaiting her parents during the | (o, nd agent, ‘Wehe, at hii q all Fe ‘om anch, N. Js good work in the second team game! Whether barberry bushes eause| Physican. 2 irs that Maloney’s fine tenor had given | against Mandan last week, will “sub” | grain rast or whether. the cast aut | race "Rasche is teaching schoo! pmzariber. of telemia of geet This Coal Does Not Screen rentertainment for his handles: the for Olson tonignt, while Ben Ja cob; happens” was ‘the main point a is- for Mrs. Ed Rasche ‘this week. ¢| home Reigns, cnenine thet ee le Clinker and Con- Six-inch I s ‘se! An} son, who also showed up weil in sue recently whe e . |. F, Little had the misfortune of rf a impromptu program of | jazz for his| week's game, will be in. part of the|at length oser un proposed. $10,000 nec | having_a horse killed by the Ne P. munity dance. Midnight lunch’ was tains Less Sulphur Su tate nen, his final work out) same at forward for either Wutzke| propriation to ald. in the barberty | train Tuesday evening. It was not) °Eved.. Misti: Nabsiens inemicaas and Ash Than Any 3. v5) Deiiey tell ioe my punch is heavy| °" MoCettinan. nasica Anni eradication movement. james’ horse, but one he was tak-| spent Sunday with Martin Nelson, be and handsome, I'm going to win und| wurst phe fas Bad Ankle |. The house appropriations commit-| iB care of over the winter. Ernie Gordan was a reeent callet|County Court within’ onde tor ihe Mined in North Da- trim carly,” said Jack, whose r ‘le for the past few weeks and} ice, recommended against the appro: °. {tthe John Engdaht home. County of Burleigh, and Per Ton name is Ovila Chapdelaine. be able ne plage the carte |Priation on the d that money | 9" ry "#1" “John Keefer made a brief call at| North, Dakota, kota. Delivered manager, announced| game tonight. te has leur showing {SPeNt by the government in barber- || Wing the, F. H. Schroeder home Tuesday. ugust i ® dure for the day as up well in practice as a long-shut ar- radication had not been used to day, at the court roous, : “He gets up. He walks. He has| $itjqitereby Joining the company off Wits. Watt, Cass county said| A Senlor Christrian Endeavor par- Wild Rose auld County and Bate, ¢ breakfast. He walks again. He| jast week, he had shown most of his| that a federal man had appeared be-| ty was held in the church basement and piace for hearing and weighs in. He takes another sleep.| ability in working up under the bas-|fore the committee to explain the| Thursday evening. The evening was all claims against the estate of sai le And then he goes over to the Garden| ket and tossing short-ones in but toss.|Work and that the committee felt it| spent in playing games, A. deli-| Reverend and Mrs. Leinke of Bis-|2¢ceased, which have been duly and ! and knocks out Delaney.” ca’ in several eng ones. during tha] ¥as not being handled properly. |clous lunch was served at midnight.| marek will hold provided, Presented Ss Rereinbetore | a eas” Phone 453 The fighters compare as follows: pdah gaine Edwin Traynor, Ramsey county,| The infant son:of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday after-|" Dated February-2, A.D. 1927. * 3 : e Delaney Maloney| Elmer Benser will likely start at|Who is known as a successful farmer, | Adolph Weber passed away a week . ELLA RICKEL, 27 years age 23 years center, with his brother Ernest alter-|!¢d the successful fight to place the|ago Monday. Funereal services were kson and Helen Executrix of the Will and Estate. 175' pounds 200 nating with him, Olson will go in at| bill on the calendar despite the ad-|held in the German Evaneelicial|Skramstad were shopping in Brad-|¥irst publication on the 4th day of 6 feet: height 5 ft. 11% ir] guard and can be relied upon to con-| ers committee report. He alleged| church north of Wing the following | dock Saturday. ke a. Waeeruary: A. RQ. 1927, 'iM-inehes chest,nor. 41 Hite Hiecuniell goed work that the relation of barberry bushes | Wednesday. Miss Ada Saville and brother Lee,| Attorney for Bxecutriz, 45% inches chest,ex. 44 Lofthouse will be the other guard|t® Stain rust had been established| Edith Mueller has been on the|who are attending high school in Bismarck, North Dakota. Bl inches waist 36 nd. if he continues the accurate foul|®S scientifie investigation in the si Braddock, came home Friday after- at 76% inches reach 72 tan at “which he showed in the last}S#™e manner that relationship be- ig Mrs.|noon, returning Monday morning. 16% inches neck 16% ame and daring practices this week,|t¥een germs and various diseases A garload of our boys attended the SECOND SUMMONS Piinchea wrist 815 enbuld be a threat to the Jimmies, |has been established. Bagbes of the Melody Shop|dance at Sterling Friday evening. |State of North Dakota, County of TWinckés ankle rtrd SMjamestown has a team’. which is], Other farmer legislators opposed | of Bismarck was a caller in Wing on| Miles Stanton, who teaches School |~ Burleigh petal 14 calf 15% trong on defensive work, although|t#® appropriation on the ground| Tuesday. No./2, spent the week-end: at home.| In Justice’ Court, Before Anton biceps 16 said to ‘be ‘weak on shooting. Bis.| that they had never seen any de-| Mrs. Clyde Harvey and daughter] | fits. and Mrs. Ne in were | Beer, Justice. Tetichis forearm 11% marek should be able to make the bat. | Stwction effects resulting from bar-| Opal called. at the Mueller home| Sunday guests at the (Swanson |4- E. Shipp, -Plaintit?, By ruling of the state boxing com-| tle much more even than the last one, [PCr bushes and demanded to know | Wednesday afternoon. Spee. s B. 7, Burke, Defendan hs Mies sy hadto make. the ee ee ee “why rust appeared some years and| Perey Cohan is out bying some|\ Mr. and Mrs,-Ernest Saville and|“~ 7 Burke, Defendant, Gite of bis class 175 pounds. . o| Was absent in othe h in this vicinity. Misses Ada Saville and Helen Skram-|w. P. Lomas, Garnishec, | H. H. Roberts, Cass county, ex-| Fred Hass of Goodrich was a vis-|tad were pleasant visitors: at the|The State of North Dakota to the i Basketball || plained’ ‘that conditions for the| itor at the MueNer home Monday. |W, H. Brownawell home Sunday aft.| Absve Defendon Flickertails Have spread of rust are better some years| Arthur Kopplin, George Mauch ernoon. A re {than others and Watt gave personal| George Piepkorn made a busi Quite a'number wore out to serv-|f0 Chance to Gain Lead piustavas Adolphus 7; Concordia} testimony concerning barberryy dam-| trip to. Bismarck on Monday.” "ices at School No. 1 Sunday after: rs : age | Mrs: Fred Bo: rena is ‘ou in Mference Race| ‘Springticla Normal 54; School of] Watt also explained that rust was! visiting with her brother, Georgs| Mrs. R. J. Elliot shipped seven piace We ear bacherey SWGRh tad gee Bete | ane Acaeaes ed Bail; A Ameries Turkey Show ot ‘Gree ey the barberry bush had not yet been rs. Mandigo and Velva Baily ar- American Turkey Show at Gra: ‘ H H was widely distributed as an orna-| Bismarck. ley expect to visit their ‘earling 5 ize; you ? ‘8 Ketball teams ate prepared to clash!| Fights Last Night | irenui’siui a assess af otm| Blamarck: hey expect to visht thcls| vig: [etung tom, hd prite: young |S nc gists the lea” upon fore what is expected to be the larg-|®~ | 29. before its destructive effect on| Baily, for a while, “another bitd received ribbon | Cet! Ponw. P. iomas Bit crowd thot ever witnessed a bee (By The Associated Press) Heat ppecame generally recognized,| | Rev. Backman of | Valley. City|award. Pretty good for the large di : . 4 (By The Associated Press a. [he explained. | preached a sermon. Sunday evening}number of turkeys: on exhibition |'t! 4 ketball game in the state. Creighton! Chicago—Tom Milton, New, York, | in the Congregational church. ‘| there. oe : int! 1 is now leading in the conference race| defeated Pal Moore, Memphis (10). K. K. K. Konclave, Audi-| Mrs. Mary. Drummon. and. two ‘Reverend andj Mrs, Leiske of Bis- Fs Rete asia tonight sill have panda rede id jchildren of Montana are visiting] marck finished ‘a series of prophetic |®¢tibed as follows to iB abence.to regsin. the lead. — Fights Tonight torium, Sunday afternoon, 3) with Mrs.'Iva Little. lectures given ‘at School No. 1 even:| ,,16 boxes. of boo Creighton, with six victories and] Boston—Tiger Flowers, Atlanta, vs) p M. Fre | Bertel Anderson» returned home “for ‘week. rt. ‘no defeats has a percentage of 1000.|Lew Bogash NO). secre id | the hospital” Sunday. ‘ North Dakota has won 11 and lost one —— ‘Mrs. Roy Bond and Myrtle Chyis: 4 and its standing is 917. If the North Minneapolis: rnie Fliegel, Minne- tensen called on Edith Mabller Y d Dakotas are victorious their percent-|npoils, vs Pete Sarmiento, Philip- ; day’ afternoon, Cee Pre ¢ “age will go to 923 while Creighton| pines (10). é Foom. $i Stop to 887. iss Esther Cedarstrom ‘fs fo *New Record For High tor ‘s Gg up a mark miei to7 Company ‘A’ Cagers Defeat Alumni, 22-14 The Company “A” cagers started off the City League season auspi- bog last night by defeating high jool Alumni cagers, 22 to 14, at the high school gymnasium, Mike Dohn was high man for Com- find grateful relief in the exclusive menthol blend ‘in Laden's Menthel ing with Mrs. H. C, Ed, Miss. Lena Woravinon ie Elmer Erickson, 17-year-old so: pital at Aberdeen, ®. Dy Sunday. at jen, S. \ ped to Wing Tuveday, goty was shi ing Tu ‘Sad was buried in the cemetery 1a mies south of W “The two-year-old son of John We- ber was taken to t (ieee ghey 7 -epen' nesonths here last year with daughter, on -account of il! but rety) wher od consider. abl wi e hospital Thuss- ' pread Pe her " © aa (il Walk, Nea oa WDD

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