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BALL PLAYERS | PARE ON WAY TO; | SPRING CAMPS Annual = Execdus Early Training Quarters Gets Un- der Way in Earnest Feb. to the to (P) seball triti to fandom under way in New York nual exodu camps——m al suf earnes “tht me of the Wash on Senators and St. Louis fare in camp at Tampa a Springs, Florida first squad of } a, Florida, . Louis Cardi a, and th , under dire Jack MeAlle Ark St Reg Hot Springs The Braves reach Florida, today and the Athletics de Florida. | acking and travel! f other clubs, A half doz-! Yanks will leave Friday for St.| etersburg, Florida the Robins’| flight for Clear Florida, ed for Saturda Pittsburgh's pitchers re on thi Robles, Californi Detroit's battery their hom vo answer San Anton Pxus, next . first squad of the Clubs will entr: trom Chic ago Thursday v ater, and catchers Wednesda men wil the | TAKE PART IN CAGE TOURNEY Season’s Records of Various Quints Being Studied By Officials embier bounded; once t flass., defeated nals, won the the Unive Evanston tournament sponsore db nt peting s were almost enti It was not until 1920 that the next sehools, Win; amet in the final game, which was won by Wingate. Cedar Rapids, Ia., the! 1921 winner with a te: later gleamed on coll ington, Ky., sent its “Blue De colorful and speedy team, to win the 1922 tournament. The entire Lexing ton team later played for the Uni- versity of Kentuc! Kansas Ci sh greatest pa meet at the n suns running aw: Illinois, in the de Baker of Northweste hee of the Hockford high tes Windsor, Col., culled its 1 school basket shooters the “Wizards,” and they won the tournament that year. Kansas broke into the winne place for the second time in the his- furnished wed the ing team tl xt tourna: from the Kan- Rockford, tory of the tournament the following ." year, Wichita having the best team in that competition. Bud Taylor and Eddie Shea Will Meet February 24 (P)—The “street the title at In Chicago, Feb. corner championship” is stake when Bud 1 ler. the Blonde _ boxer, here February 2. counte Illinois, Grd inumerable comaunites, inc ing Terre Haute, In weight chamnion, but this crown not be involved in his scrap with Shea, as the two will weigh in at 122 unds, the old time featherweight imit. Shea takes the place of Tony Canzoneri, the eastern midget, who , cancelled his championship bout with, Taylor because of illne was made wrangling about the Shea would bé fighting at about 125 pounds, his natural figMting poundage. Tay- lor’s manager made it clear to all concerned that he Wanted Shea to come in‘at weight, because he served notice that if the west side Italian with the Irish name was one ounce over 122 pounds he would claim his % go! term a th: it is mean that the battle will stir up enough interest to pack the Coli-| seum, where Promoter Jim Mullen will stage the match. Further, fans will gather with that ting feeling of ant ation that t going. to see something sangu when the little men begin to smac each other with the glove: Ay battle between Taylor and Shea been impending for a year, but the estion of weight has hereto- revented the managers coming ‘gn agreement. first m of stars that at ever won a | happier! }| who weighed in at 203, took every round and won th ta few | iladelphia to | GLENULLINS IS VICTORIOUS, to il Independents in Mendel MALONEY AND UZCUDUM MAY MEET IN RING Seores 27 Win Over) Masher Game Saturday Night | wis Barnstadd k | Shortridge Gussner . : ere -| WINS SKI TITLE elf into C: hel 21 st Ay th agile Giant may then or give ed to defeat lay night Jack whon u Dempsey he bat rounds last F per Oiman Bests Field of in Northwestern Senior Meet at Minneapolis wney pan mae two j rned him 18.86 nae ing him to beat out Halvor f Red Wing, d second with 18. points. The cel. B senior title went to Herbert and of the Duluth Ski| to bind match next been posted 1. ‘The pro- to select a feet enabl- Bjorn Minn., who fin- until June 1 iry to his left thumb sus This telephoto picture, taken by NEA staff photographers at Madison tennial exhibition cf Dempsey and Tunney. 31 pounds lighter than Maloney and this concession e fight by a deci (left) and Delaney slugging at each cther’s head in the first round. ’ | Phantom: one of the lively moments in the Jim Maloney-Jack Delaney fight, the bi Delaney, the light heavyweight chapin: entered {] roved ‘too much of a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE jumpe d 117 feet in his first tance honors and a of 118 fect to gain ‘him| pints “entral Ski association was or- last night to perate as a to the National Ski asso- | conducting tournaments in| the middiewest, Julius Blegen of Min-| heapolis was eiveted president, Other| include Ben Ras ssen of| first vice president officers Duluth, INDIANA NOW IS LEADER IN BIG TEN RACE’ Michigan, Purdue and Wis- consin Drop to Tie With Iowa For Second Place go, Feb. 21.—)—Some bud- erry trees in the Big Ten 1 “orchard may feel the het tomorrow night. he grand shake up of Saturday, which dumped Michigan, Purdue and Wisconsin from a triple tie at the top of the standings to a quartet ar- rangement. with lowa for second ¢, with Indiana rising to soli- leadership, may be duplicated in Washington's day games. » schedule is so arranged that cam will be jarred from because Iowa ‘onsin meet. Michigan must Chicago to be sure of her place, Purdue faces the certain prospect of being shoved down, even though it has no game scheduled, because vic- tory for Wisconsin, ‘Michigan or Iowa would put them above the Bo nakters. Purdue, however, may easily step when it “only team e that has not won mee in the men, team t once, while Iowa, Wis- Chicago, Michigan n each have two} schedules, MAYVILLE T 10 ‘MEET LOCALS THURSDAY P.M. Play Normal Schcol en H. S. Floor-—Game With A, C. Is Scheduled will play the sday night sium as the series of games local independents. -known this year t team and has a reputa- tion for Ys putting up a good fight. It has won the majority of its games played this year. The Phantoms have been practicing steadily and will be able to cope well with the visitors Thursday night. No injuries are reported on the squad and smooth teamwork and accurate shooting have been noticeable fea- tures of practices .during the past week, Among the most important of the games scheduled by the Phantoms is one with the state agricultural col- lege quint, to be played in the state training school gymnasium March 17. The Phantoms have ‘omplished a “big thing” in bringing one of the state’s outstanding teams here for a game and indications are that the gym will be packed to see the en- counter. It will be somewhat of a case of “brother against brother” when the A. C. quint comes here, for Ted Greenfield, Phantom captain, and George Holta, guard, both come from the A. C. and both’ started on the Fargo school’s team. Other Games Scheduled Washburn will be played within the next two weeks on its home floor, according to Dick Middaugh, in charge of scheduling games. The date for this encounter has not been definitely set. Other games practically assured are with Mandan, Bismarck and New Salem high Schools after the state turnament. From the work the Phan- toms have shown during the past few weeks, indications point to a long string’ of victoris or close scores. ware Garden, New York, shows st scrap since the he ting | | ETHEL Killed By Senate . 60—Rusch and Sathre. board regula- ¢ so as to include postponed, redrickson.—Requiring ‘op mortgages or liens be registered with register of deed: In- definitely postponed. Vote 25 to 23. 7—Cox and Thompsor (State's Attorney Association.) —En- acting in North Dakota a_ statute providing imprisonment for the habitual criminal. Indefinitely post- PORE 1 15° OV LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR Re- | from * WATILL | GET AY wT On— it MY cwosne i NN IVES GLone Bronce 2 HOSE PEOPLE WHO LEAVE~ wos We SHOW AS er IR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1927 Goat Getters resolution cutting house membership 113 to not less than 60 nor more than 81. Indefinitely post- poned. H. B, 283-—Johnson. — Concurrent resolution cutting senate membershi from 49 at present to not less th: 35 nor more than 41. Indefinitely postponed, H. B. 290—Swett and © Miller.— Concurrent resolution directing Board of Administration to withdraw from N. D. Sc. “the schools of education, pharmacy, science, elie ture and art, ete.,” which auth uniform auto act. Passed 43 to 4. S. B. 248—Atkins.—Validating all legal publications printed prior to January 1, 1927, contrary to the pro- visions of Chapter 187 S. L, 1919 and of the initiated measure relating to official newspaper approved Novem- ber 20, 1920. Passed 30 to 18. S. B. 256—Stevens and Hamilton. Limits acquisition of property by fraternal corporations to $250,000. Passed 48 to 0. Resolution K. — Endorsing pass- age of McNary-Haugen |, urging president’s signature. Passed 4 0. Clincher. Passed By House B. 17—Approp: iations commit- tee.—J Mepropri tes $25,800 from fees transportation poned. claimed were ‘properly taught at the collected, department to make up "H. B. 184—Cox and Thompson.— State’s Attorneys.—Creating the new university. Indefinitely. postponed H. B, 358—Burns and Muus.—! $300 by quiring all expenditures deficit in Motor Vehicle <r ER department. Passed 107 to 1. y crime of “aggravated assault” or as- sault without a dangerous weapon counties to be on competitive bids and advertised in five legal new: . B, 270—Fowler.—An act validat- ing sales of real estate made by an with intent to case great bodily harm. Indefinitely postponed. papers of the county including of- ficial paper for 80 days prior to executor or to contract which has not bi S. B, 203—Olson of Burleigh. opening of bids. Indefinitely post- firmed by the court. Aimed to clarify statute permitting to write busi- surance compani ness in North Dakota and on re-in- surance of state risks. Withdrawn. poned. H. B, 359—Iverson. — Providing a two mill tax levy over the entire county for maintenance of county H. B. county auditors and registers deeds to enter all legal papers, fil. to 47. 292—Twichell. — Begires 07—Olson of Burleigh. Hee in connection with fore- Aimed to abolish use of loose leaf high schools. Indefinitely postponed. B. 360—Mrs, Craig—(By ri le by Bank of North Da- ledgers or record books used in re- coruing disbursements or receipts by any political subdivision. Indefinite- ly postponed. B. 208—Fine—Changes_ stat- utorily prescribed purpose of state normal and industrial school at El- lendale to State Manual wt Domestic Science School. initely postponed. B,"200-—Fine—Makin, ML lesa issued by the hoa. of of BG ave value as teach- ’ licenses” without any further rer stration or application. Indefi- ae postponed. S$. B, 210—Fine.—Amending liquor laws s0 as. to make any officer, agent or employe of railroud or common carricr bringing liquor into the United States guilty of misde- meanor, Withdrawn. B, 214—Fine.—Re-writting arson laws so as to increase the penalty and more fully describe arson. With- rawn, 8, B, 216—Forbes and Sathre.—For an act defining the practics of law and prescribing penalties for viola. tion, declaring contracts void drawn by other than licensed attorneys at law. Withdrawn. B, 242—Olson, of Burleigh.— m of pensions Trainin Indef- fate syst for city tment firemen re- tired after 20 years service. Indefi- mite ere joned. —Kretschmar.—Creat ing state fund for pensioning of police officers retired After 20 years serv- be on city forces. Indefinitely post- joned. sar B. 261-—Hjelmstad. — Providing annexation of land so that common school districts upon two-thirds ma- jority vote in sections or less, may be coextensive with civil town- hips in school maintenance and pro- for equalization of ts and Tigpifion: indefinitely postponed. S. .B. 255—Fleckten.—For an act creating municipal courts in cities at 1, and up. Indafinjtely post- oned, ud B. 257—Olson of Burleigh. Asking $1,250 reimbursement to C A. for years 1917, 1918, and 1919. Inderal postponed, B. Olson of Burleigh. — Coat A penalty and ctassifying as a misdemeanor the procurement of a false affidavit for garnishment. Lost, 24 to 25. 164—Patterson. — Providing thet the judge may charge the jury immediately after completion of testimony and balers pleading of bag 4 Lost 22 to 2 y Movie Law, " Patterson.— Providing for seyoly option election on Sunday movies. Indefinitely post ing va commission authority to o1 federal aid construction of isolated sections of highway less than 10 miles in length needed to complete county seat to ooenty, seat lines. Indefinitely post; Be ieee tichardson. — Anti- Pag measure prohibiting teach- elo soalggytnd andicap. The bulky Maloney, a shows ‘st ‘ The nee at the right is Magnolia, Welaney’s title was not affected by the decision because of the’ big* iit in’ weights, +s Year it pe stat- getter a by" hunt lefinitel . ee - ‘Concurrent uest.)—Making police magistrate a four \year term. Indefinitely . post- poned. H. B. 16—$122,870 for maintenance of Motor Vehicle Registration de- partment. Indefinitely postponed. H. B. 346—Rabe.—Giviny pupils right to attend normal school for high school education and payment of tuition fee by common school trict without high school. Withdrawn. . B. 247—Thompson, Buricigh. —Requiring that supplies for as- sessors be given out by county audi- tor last Wednesday in March instead of second Wednesday in April. In- definitely postponed. Passed By Senate S. B. 189—Whitman and Hamilton. Amending cigarette license law so as to require retailer to immediately stamp all stocks of cigarettes upon receipt. Passed 45 to 2. S. B. 161—Tofsrud.—Amends law 80 as to raise the fee to poundma: ters on horses taken up from 26 cents 2 50 cents per day. Passed | ¢ 46 to 2. 8. B. * 163—Lyneh Amends law to require public depositories to pay not less than two per cent on ci a deposits and four per ig on til depos: Passed 40 to 8. S. B. 185—Tofsrud. — Authorizes commissioner of insurance to pur- chase and take assignments of any tax sale certificates held by individ uals on lands foreclosed upon by the state bank including hail insur- ance delinquent tax _ certificates. Passed 27 to 22. Clincher. S. B, 213—Seamands.—Amends law to permit North Dakota school dis: tricts located on border line of South Dakota to pay twition fee to first class high school in a South Dakota county where it is closer and more convenient for pupils then nearest North Dakota first class liigh school, Passed 46 to 4. 8. B. 221—Lynch.—Amends game laws to permit traps, seines, dri nets, dip nets to be used. in small section of Yellowstone river which cuts into North Dakota on western boundary, Passed 45 to 3. S. B. 224—Sathre.—Legalizing acts on contracts of corporations whose charters have expired. Bill aimed to make renewal of charters+ easy for old established firms, technical vio- lators of the law. 42 to 1. Emer- gency carried. 8. B. 225 — Sathre. — Authorizes chief justice of supreme court, gov- ernor and attorney eral as @ board to trade legal codes with other states. Pas: to 0. 8, B, 284,—Baird.—Authorizes su- preme court to call specisl term of | district court in ay Se county of state hie to preside “wher in Le oe ore the ar of of jam ice so ‘eal wr B. 240—Olson se ides ta Amends game fish 2 er mit shooting half an eA ae sunrise and haif an hour after sun: set. 41 t0 5 8. — Atkins. Makes Hoover code sree of handling transportation bus and track’. fines | effective in North Dakota, National ke witheat chargin; = against the Bank. Passed 108 % eeua i. B. 29 idate any action for. libel, s! assault, battery, or false imprison- ment unless commenced within two years, Requires contract of guaran- ty of suretyship before court will fecogniee validity of suit. Passed B. 311—Provides that. costs on abandoned drainage projects be charged to land owners petitioning for same. 100 to ‘H, B, 306—Relieves executors, ad- ministrators and guardians from per- sonal liability for money of which they were trustee, lost in closed banks, 58 to 40. pe clause jost. H. B. 351—Provides for reference to people of constitutional amend- ministrator pursuant | t? NOTICE wc" or State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—ss. Office. oF | County Auditor, Bismarck, r ee Francis E. Young, Bismarck, N. You" are hereby notified that tho of tract land — hereinafter descr’ ibed and which was ase sessed in. your name for tax- ation for the year 1922 was on the ith day of December, 1923, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delitiquent taxes of ‘the year 1922, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninet days from the completed service 0} this notice. Said land ts described as follows: Northeast quarter Section 8, Township 110, Range 80. Amount sold for.. ooo $59.78 unt required’ to redeem this date.........0... In addition to the above’ amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land\ from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder as oF a sale certificate as_nrovided b: Witness my Ps and wailed) seal this atn day ot rer LYONS,” Auditor, Burleigh coumy, Nor! (First™ publication ‘Feo. 7, 1927) 4-2 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION State of North Daketa, County of Burleigh—ss. LOtEIce of County Auditor, Bismarck, To Wm. G. Hoerr, Mankato, Mina. You are hereby notified that the tract of land _ hercinafter deseribed” and which was as- sessed in your name for tax- ation for the year 1ith day of Decemb duly sold, us’ provided by law, for the jelinquent taxes of the year 19 and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety was on the 1923, days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: 1, Northeast quarter Township 140, Range Amount sold’ for, Amount required at this date........ In addition to’ the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this no’ and interest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for red a stated, a deed the the holder of the tax as provided by law. Witness my hand ‘and officiat seal this 4th day of February Section redeem to il e to sale certificate ‘ONE a nurtal ich County, orth Dakota First” we Feb. 7, 1927) NOTICE OF REPIRATION oF REDEMPT! State of North Dakot 4 Burleigh—ss. Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, To W. G. Hoerr, Mankato, Minn. You are hereby notified that the County of tract of land hereinafter described and which was as- sessed in your name for tax. ation for the year 1922 wag on the 11th day of December, 1923, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1922, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follo Southeast quarter Section 1, to|Township 140, Range 7! Amount sold ‘for. . «$45.10 Amount required at this date, Tn addition to abe you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this noti and interest asx provided by law ang unless you redeem said land from said sale. before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate rovided by law. itness my hand and official seal this 4th day of February, eae Auditor, Burleigh County, orth Dakota. (First publication. a 7, 1927) 4-2 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTIO: State of North ‘Dakots, County cl Burleigh—ss, ee at of County Auditor, Bismarci, To. ‘Saimon Setala of Wing, N. Dak. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described. and which was as- sessed in your name for tax- ation for the year 1922 was on the 1ith day of December, 1923, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1922, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as iaubwa: Southeast Township 141, Amount sold . Amount required to re oem at this dat $126.5 In addition to the above amg: gou will be required to pay the quarter Section Range 175. for...... ment which would permit state board of equalization to assess the value of clectric power lines operating in more than one taxing rict. to_ 29. H. B. 352—Prohibits sale of snuff to minors or giving away of snuff at. one time. 103 to 0. 356—Provides that all state officials, except elective officers and their assistants, shall obtai consent of governor before traveling out of state at state expense. Pro- vides that not more than one state official or employe may attend a ronvention at state expense, B. 264—Permits city park com- missions to buy land on long-time contracts: for future park needs and to levy not more than one-fifth of one per cent of taxable property in district to pay installments on same yearly, 98 to 7. HH. 277—Provides refunding bonds to retire special improvement bonds at same rate of interest. 99 to 0. Emergency. . H. B. 317—Permits state to turn over to city of Bibtore. state owned arnory at that F lace, 101 to 0. 319—Provides for special aianens fund for construction of sewer and water connections, pay ments to be spread over a Reed of five years. 99 to 0. H. B,.321—Provides that city coun- cils may advertise for bids for special improvements, 98 to 0. H. B. 8335—Provides for supervision be state food commissioner and chemist of all popeemernted feeding stuff sold in North Dako! 94 to 8. H. B, 348—Makes the state printer 72| sald sale befo costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law and unless you rede aid land from expiration of nption as above eof will issue to 4x sale certificate the time for re stated, a deed th the holder of the as_provided by la. ‘Witness my sand and official seal this 4th day of body aes 4 1927. LYONS, Auditor, Burleigh County, Dakota. (First “publication ‘Feb. 7, 1927) === Make a $1.50 po $2.00 TRICKS For. You Investigate Compare secretary, of the state publication and printing commission. Amended to eliminate salary provision of arly. to ‘4 -Approy late year for Boys and nd Girls club ps re- a ieod or carats $6 for oe a, not, Gra Mandan. 78 to 28, ieee . B. 293-— Provides terms for 40) mergers of two or more banks. / R moves publication feature and lows Co icker action. 100 to 3, Emer- wenty cla Be. pasar anarc eh haan rie tee jogs Hing snes, and joint id, slag 790 Ra erdn ercnine to ge i ce sigue j 4 :

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