The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 22, 1927, Page 6

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( PAGE SIX RUTH WILL 60 TO NEW YORK 79 SETTLE TERMS Home Run King Said to Have Attained Fine Condition While Making Movies New York, Feb. Ruth will make the fir ward settlement of his f agreement w the Ne kees over terms for the season early in March, The mo hop of 2,600 miles from Califorr New York, will bring the home r king into the Yankee opening of parleys M. no indication mighty Slugger. Estir F way from $60,000. to the yeneral 00. Ruth bh y ne retir ment from bases In Fine Condition Ruth's corresponden with th elub said th condition \ ing picture His we p i. ; hips 40; thigh 15% and forear In winning tussle with avoir dupois, Ruth has lost inches of his waistline in two v City League Will Have Two Games at H. S. Gym Tonight The second city play ketball league series now being ed will be held tomorrow night at the high schogl h the Almuni playing t ks and Armour “ the serve to show which The first game and the Clyde Hull Gets Press Decision Over Pete Latzo fracas tonight are lead tart S20, will Hull knocked Latzo down in seventh round but the champio up before the referee could count. Sports writers rounds; Latzo two, rounds were even The crowd boo when the referee separated the fighters in the ninth] round when Hull continued to rain blows on zo after he forced him to the rop rs peeee am Bison eee \ | Fights Last Night || email ° 2 | Hull three nd decided tiv (By The Associated Press) New York—Jack — Bernstei | York, outpointed Jimmy rs | N. Y., (10). Jimmy ed_a_ technic Williams, i phi: Mont.,_ knocked New York (9). Philadelph defeated Billings( Mont., (10). Buffalo, N.Y. Buffalo, defeated burgh (6). Benny feated Jimmy De Baltimore -~John Ce Pa., defeated Bob Garcia,’ Baltimore ae). Toronto—Chris Newton, knocked out Cliff, Graham lightweight champion of C: Toronto, ). Milwaukee—Harry Kahn, Milwau- kee, outpointed Basil Galliano, } Orleans (10). Billy Bortfeld, M waukee. defeated Johnny Mendel- sohn, Milwaukee, (6). * Chicago — Bartle Madden Chief John Metoquah, C! Roy Williams, Chicago, Watzell, St. Paul (6). Dallas—Clyde Hull, Faith, S. D., won a newspaper decision over Pete Latzo, welterweight champion (10). Ray Mitchell, shaded 0). Providence, I. Philadelphia, shaded Sid Barbarian,| Detroit (12). Lincoln, Neb.—Teddy Garten, Lin- coln knocked out Jack O’D |, Du- luth (1). Vancouver, B. ©.—Harry Dillon, Winnipeg, won the light heavyweight boxing championship of C; da froin Charlies, Belanger, Vancouver (15). Tunney Able to ‘Lick ’Em All,’ Says Gibson Ghicago, Feb (P)—Gene Tun- ney will get back into the ring in few months and will “lick 'em all in the confident opinion of his man- ager, Billy son, now en route to the coast to join the heavyweight champion, “It doesn’t e any difference to us,” Gibson said, “whether it's Ma- Jeney, Sharkey or Dempsey. Tunney ean lick them all, one after the other, if necessary.” Gibson also hinted that Benny Leonard’s promised return to the ring mile a bid for Mickey Walker's leweight championship. A match Pete Latzo for the welterweight , however, will be the undefeated for lightweight champion’s first Gibson said. Atlanta, Ga. Stribling Home »\ zoo, Mich, (10). pick Se ee | Basketball | & — | removes the Toronto, | { _CLARKE SCHAT GHNESSY her Paul ler of the Oregor the Haskell Indians will he foot! als h Battling Nelson ‘Is Charged With Grand Larceny , theatre, £ prosecute to the limit, *” Fights Tonight — San Francisco—Tommy Jimmie MeLarnin (10). 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I Oscar Hillstead, lives in Minnesota, DICK HANLEY Treenies, or Dick Hanley lection of a grid’ mentor by She iting Esther Volkman, wansdaniarane Sub Mastel is visiting her + ‘ Mrs, Lamb. h Mrs. Benson well know Lamb, Dick Owens. and ing with I She was ‘ “TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1927 ‘Anna Mae Rasche’s while Miss E.{on the table, Mr, and Mrs, Buclcleft| ten days in Bismarck with her daugh-| weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thysell had Coach 1 | Rasche is teaching school. for Bismarck for a short stay. Upon|ter, Mrs. Wm. Gierke. lived in this township until last Those that visted at the C, W.|their return they will reside on the| | Erwin Lundin and Theodor Burk. | fall. Wars cont Wome Sunday. ‘were Mr.| Buck farm in this vieinity. Mr. Buck] hart were in Baldwin Friday after) Miss Lundin and Miss Krush called and Mrs, G. 0. Lindsey, Mr. and{is well known and liked by every- on“Mrs. Burkhart Sundey afternoon. Mrs. Homer Taylor and family one around. here. Mrs, Buck is} Bill Gierke drove out to the | Bill Miller went to the coal mine Misses O’Brien and Eide spent the|well liked in the Temvik neighbor-| Lundin farm and -brought out some Monday. week-end at their home: \hood, Their many friends wish thems] repairs for the car Friday. i —_ooCooCoCOC = — Miss Parmenter spent the weck-| much happiness in their future life, Bill Spitzer, Alfred Christiansort end in Bismarck. and Anna Christianson motored to Henry Swanson visited the P. Pat- | @——————— Bigmarek Thursday sigs wad we home Friday evening. in “Thysell's fa 8 tein. 'P, Patten called’ on Grace| Brittin sick with the measles the last few Mrs, Geo. Day has gone to Kintyre to spend a week with her son, Sam | Thought My visited friends in Bis- his Mr. and| Hillstea to return to her home, Charley Allenworth took his little son to the hospital Thur Do Your Nerves Trouble You? Miss Hiflegard Krause is stay ¢ at the H, Arndt me while goin & With stomact bowels, kidneys and liver working to waiter Keater, M : | Naughton | properly there can be no nervous ‘exhaustion, head- Alm were callers in Rey eee ‘ aches, dizziness, constipation, pains in the back. In nearly every case of nervousness and a rundown condition of health, the remedy most needed is a good general tonic. Men and women everywhere have obtaified amazing results with Lyko, because it con- tains medicinal in, lients that not only aid digestion s Leone Peterson vi: ister, Mrs, John evening. Mrs. Wm. G ed with Nordstrom, erke the! ‘All have enviable records and} A number of young folks of this nts of a son born on thej and regulate the bowels, but act on the kidneys and community went out for a sleigh ride | iver, Et therefore Senee'up the wholeasatern. ‘The great secret of evening. Williard Diamond Margeret Lundin drove to| i Ja the formula bo, which these ingredients arp combined oo pe er, + Bismarek turday with Alfred feaith and hullder. Let one trial prove that it will do for Andrew Fischer returned front Burkharts. you what it bas done for thousands of ailing women. | Fargo Monday evening. mery Lundin and Led Burkhart oS | Mr, and Mrs, Arndt have moved in- called 's home Sunday | This ' vKo MEDICINE CO., Kenses City, Mo. | to the Bailey house ag: evenin Cou Gentlemen: Send a trial bottle of Lyke, I enclose | Reubin Krause helped move his household goods We. % 1 the party in the evening was| Mr. and . Ralph | x the younger set and for the) going back to Columbus, N e| School faculty. week, “*) The next P. 'T. A. program will be{ | Mrs. Andy Garnes is exy the! given on March 4th at 8 o'clock p. m.j from Bismarck the latte m will be given andj this wee ured of a profitable | rybody is Canfield rand and son y to s motored PB Rose si k Saturd: St ol house Saturday rts for the ome times th Liilian niece of the he bride, led at the Little home, bride wore a pr ng er school, gette crepe Olson spent a few days|a dress of brown lin home taking care | t he was sic old has returned home| w. helping her n, during the ill- th of his oldest son. ed overnight indse: Ole v t the Rasch modern age likes the ~ mellow * mildness of Came Mitchell d and Albert Wudtke, last week, ~ from superb blending of the choicest _ / Arndt 0c te help pay postage and packing. Brings | ,. TN ann SR Bottle | drogeisv's Name son visited with t Sunday after- ne alter and Peterson visited at home of their parents, Mr. and ©. B, Peterson, Sunday. red and Raymond Burkhart v ndin boys Wednes- Dt hoi setae par Alfred Christian- s Lundin one even- . Peterson visited with Mrs. John Nordstrom ternoon. Iberg butchered one day Wudtk d Hjelmer Erickson went k Wednesday. da Erickson visit A d with Mrs. ¢ . Engdahl Wednesday honor of her birthday. ohnson butchered a beef groom, August’ and Robert Solberg mo- vd to Bismarck Thursday, Chas. i ital city the cap- was in the capital Arthur Larson came h him to do the work while bere is in on the jusy, Johnson called at the home brother, Chas, Johnson, Sat- = Rise aes PAR ‘abe und bea contelng seems SS eae . Lundin returned home . 0. a ning after spending TRY Camels and you'll know why they win the modern world. Mildness and mellowness. The smoking wish of this exacting age is realized in Camels. Such taste and fragrance as never came before-from a cigarette: A mellow mildness that can result only Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. . - ‘This age demands the best of every- - Camels. Nowhere else can you find -, such smoothness, such ever-depend- able goodness as here— ; “Have a Camel!”

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