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MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1927 *~“PAGE SIX * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE iy their stuff Tuesday when they go up BOBBY JONES |CANZONERI- [2358-7] “pprecons OF THE SUPREME COURT | ° Cincinnati—Cincinnati Nationals °t4 “AA TOWNS ARE REPRESENTED IN CAGE MEET Northwest Has Grand Forks, Huron, Aberdeen and Min- neape Teams Entered March 28.—()—Teams representing 44 high schools in towns | ranging from Alpine, Tenn, a ha let o h t to the b metropolitan today for their national —interscholast npionship at the Unive Rookie Will Be Seen at Speaker’s Old Job |professional, They had scores of | EASY WINNER | AT ATLANTA Johnny Farrell and John Golden Play Today to Set- | tle Second Place Tie | Atlanta, March — 28.—(4)—Bobby | Jones, open golf champion of the | United States and Great Britain, won another titie Saturday when he cap- tured the Southern open at East Lake Country club, his home course. He played the 72 holes in 281, eight | strokes ahead of Johnny Farrell, New | York, and John Golden, Paterson, N. J., who tied for second’ place and’ the $4,000 money award for the leading 289, To Play For Money Tournament officials announced that the first and second money awards would be divided between the two pros, but the players later ob- tained permission to play off an 18- claim to the heirlooms in 10 spark- two judges and Referee Joy Choynski decided that their heads were bloody but unbowed, and only a handful of Taylor partisans booed the draw de- cision. day by Promote furnished the diamond studded ‘belt. TAYLOR BOUT ENDS IN DRAW Promoter Mullen Is Already Planning For Second Meet- ing of Bantamweights Chicago, Mar. 28—()—The myth- ical bantamweight boxing crown and the genuine $4,000 jeweled championship belt both are still homeless today. Bud Taylor and Tony Canzoneri failed to establish their undisputed ling rounds Saturday night. The Plans for a second meeting at an outdoor spot here were begun to- Jim Mullen, who will play the first of two games with the Baltimere Orioles at West Palm Beach today. Pittsbureh—Pitteburgh’s _ Pirates were on their way to San Antonio, Texas, today after having defeated San Francisco Mission Bells, 4 to 1, and the Seals, 7 to 3, in two Sunday games, St. Louis—Manager Bob O'Farrell of the Catdinals says he has three starting pitchers lined up—Grover Cleveland Alexander, Jess Bill Sherdel, The pitching ing ‘staffs, he said, are satisfactory and these, with a terri batting vunch recently developed, should bring the world champions into the arena _with every chance for a suc- cessfdl_season. ‘The Browns spoiled a clin record against Cincinnati Reds yesterday by dropping a game in deference to ex- | cellent pitching of Nehf and Dono- hue. The score was 6 to 3. Washington—Ossie Bluege, thi sacker for Washington ball club, h been shifted permanently to short- stop. Inability of other players to give satisfactory results on double- plays between first and second prompted the change. FROM WARD COUNTY Stanley. Gallagher, a minor, by Harry Gallagher, his guardian, ad litem, Plaintiff and Respondent v8. Great Northern Railway Company, a raat et al, Defendants and ppellants, SYLLABUS: In an action for injuries sustained by a boy fourteen years pf age, oc- casioned by the starting of a freight train, which was blocking a public crossing in a town in this state, while such boy was attempting to cross the train at such public crossing, it is held, for reasons stated in the opinion, that the complaint state: facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action. Appeal from the District Court of Ward County, Hon. Jno. C, Lowe, Judge. Defendants appeal from an order overruling a demurrer to the complaint. IRMED. Opinion of the court by Christian- son, J. Murphy & Toner, Grand Forks, N. Dak., Attorneys for Appellants. Halvor L. Halvorson, Minot, Attorney for Respondent. FROM WARD COUNTY: Evald Gausvik, Plaintiff and Respon- sae. FIRMED. : Opinion of the court by Birdzell, ¢ tion held in a school district upon a proposal to move a schoolhouse from one location to another. Appeal from the District Court of Cass County, Hon. Chas. M. Cooley, » Je. Lemke ‘ ret mete’: N. Dak., Attorneys for Appellants. J. E. Hendrickson, Fargo, N. Dak., Attorney for Respondents. FROM MCINTOSH COUNTY Tae Ley, Plaintiff and Respon- jen ovs.- First National Bank of Ashley, North Dakota, a corporation, Defendant and. Appellant. SYLLABUS: 1. The maxim “He who seeks equi- ty must do equity” applies only to cases where plaintiff is wholly with- out a remedy at law, and is entirely dependent on a court of equity for relief. 2. In an action to recover for the wrongful taking and conversion of Property, to ascertain the amount, and value of the same, and that such value be declared trust fund for the benefit of the plaintiff, the de- fendant cannot plead in defense of in the compet ch starts. tc East Lake course, today, the loser ae inst plaintiff of a joint indebted- roteew. All but atx of the team to take second meney of $1, Larson Richter Canpany, a corpora-| ness of plaintiff, and another, to the state public high school cuserb lots ja Be a aE le eae “ ve tion, Defendant and Appellant bet ae ewe i ¢ st year's title r, Fitchburg, | close behind Golden and Farrell’ wi aia . The taking and conversion o Ms out of the tournament this | 291, followed by Leo Diegel, New HEE RY WIL, STARTS FIGHT .|/the plaintiff's property by the de- 2 Satie | York, “who had 202. George Voight, rion: PUN cad tiene fendant in ‘he on bar wns wrong ‘ st round games will yashington amateur, finished 10t! $ vee ‘ul act, and under section 7251 C. L. Rd Biwuduy ata Wednesday, the with 297, and. Watts’ Gunn, Atlanta | | Larson Richter Company, a corpora-| 1913, the defendant cannot take ad- tions prog ext] amateur, was 14th with |299, the| | tion, Defendant and Appellant, vantage of his own wrong. ly Saturday nich lation round{ a turned in by Walter it (Two cases.) ‘ gh reyes eee ae } has bee ut first ay pores : i .| McIntosh County, Hon. Geo. M. Mc- x id some t 1e Ps wou. ie ‘or secon “ inion o! ie Cou! y Burke, Sipented. tions! GEORGE j place. "Bobby Jones, with scores of Bout ocd Mark sa NE “Ol / Fiery Temperament of 1924 | Automobile, where it, appeared, that ate H. Stutsman, Mandan, N. Dak., for! 72 and 66, was far ahead of the fie! ‘eek’ posed ttorney for Appellant. will| . » GERKEN at the clese of the first 26 holes, and | Week's Suspension Im Olympic Champs Threatens | GO) .0" off eo ee ei ene, Mae Curtis & Remington, “Lisbon the pros set out for a battle among on Tex Rickard themselves for the second place posi- | NX AK; tion and first money. —titiee highway and parked the car tempor-| Dak. Attorneys for Plaintiff and to Mar Their Tour = |arfiy" awaiting relief and while’ so| Respondent, parked a car, proceeding in the same ee oh tan a WY | Bobby Won As He Pleased of eave ark March 28—-WP)—Fists) Newark, N. J. March 28.—()—The direction such driver had been travel-| DECISIONS OF SUPREME COURT j ck of the d ne liorning ahd afternoon TouneR, he | serge ht aga a am, in the United States| ¢? : A ee NX N WN | dropped a chip shot from the edge of /fifting “of a week's suspension, im: for a, series ‘of exhibition games, to, ia held that there ts substantial evi-| nay Biecke, Defendant ven advanced a o%a \ t ft Binie-twotacth ‘ -| day threatened to mar the tour oi ‘ a4 B : f day morning, with 14 games on th N the green for» irdic two in the posed on the Madison Square promo-| shy pirentened to mar the ved with a functioning tail light. | simciMdis st. Paul & Sault Ste : opening day, and the other eigh fe une uae cave lee ee | eae ty ae The South Americans caused| (2) Where the driver of an cuto-|Minneapoils, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Dre wellotnay: down for 72, “*Pauline “Uzeudun, fiery Spaniard] SUsPension of a game with the New-| mobile had occasion to stop on aj Marie Rellway Company, a corpor- a te b S not on his game Satur-|entry in the chase for a title shot at | PK club of the American Soccer| Mighway in the night time on account| 4 A100, P : Geand Forks, ND “Aberdeen, 8. D5 golf|Gene Tunney, is due to battle 10 Lt POM Fert qyhen | faced) snd where in so doing he parked the|, 1. In a garnishment action in a ary player, he was not}, Pen Ms i "a Bute that gave lin asee ieee pacltad can whe Np orecd | With Newark leading, 1 to 0, and 20|C@F on the extreme Tight side of Uhe| justice of the peace court a disclos 0 f, ure by the garnishee of property or He dha vor have wm, ber Ge 5 ; minutes to play in the last half, Cea,|Staded highway, such car bein ‘ far ahead he could coast | trerist ter tes niaeling hoebes Uruguay inside left, started a fist)Cquipped with a functioning tailjmoney in his possession or under and South High, Minn GRAND FORKS Qt DRAWS TOLEDO T Pence Mav steal to the front of the contenders’ ranks| fight with Daley of Newark. The| Heht, and. where a collison, resulted appileatise exe Vermutertere aces *) Mae Recipe the opening rc the] Slips on Two by outpointing Knute Hansen, Danish | fight spread to other members of the) other proceeding in the same dite ; . national high school basketball tour-| GEORGE GERKEN, ROOKIE AT INDIA EOLA KE- |, ¢oming home he slipped on two] boxer, after knocking out three medi-| team, part of the 3,000 spectators| tion it is held. that the guestions for substituted ren Rishi school basketball tour-| = GHORGE GERK ROOKIE AT INDIANS' CAMP AT LAKE- /jgles where he needed one more than | vere heavyweights in preliminary|Tushed on to the field to take part! of negligence and ontributory nec: | service by publication in the lang- Peiiihce tomorrow, toilows! | LAND, FLA par and had to wait until the 18th | warmups. and police reserves finally werelfigcnee are questions of fact for nes|uage. of the statute, but which is cart Safford ~ aan : eee sust about {*®,2et, one of them back. Lockiag Toward Dempsey Bout | needed to quell the rumpus. iftke moe act for the! qualified by the statement "That ener peters, * orge Gerken, a rockic from the Three-Eye League, has just about | °"jn the afternoon he was one over res vial sey Bout | Referee J. Walders of Philadelphia, A sclittam ane diac 7 thie a nt waar ee manklin, No. oo. Kya vas Musea.| cinched Tris Speaker's old job in centerfield for the Indians Ipar on each side, playing the first]! tack, tireless and colorfel in his as-| though ‘roughly handled in the! want Couste Hem, Gear Monitiict |the post office address of seid det y Se en ts Ve meee Reports: from Lakeland, Fla., where the Indians are nine in par with one exception. On| sauit on Hansen, ‘The basque wood.| melee, was willing to continue the ae eae Sonmant ison will be Dotrott, te in. 12 noon--Lincoln, Neb, vs. Alpine,|ttaining, indicate Boss McCallister, Captain Burns and everyone else the second and last nine he got two chopper is pointing for shy match| #me_but police escorted him from|" AFFIRMED. sufficient and the publication of enw, 3 vs "|down there ar sold on the rookie from Decatur, Ill. birdies to offset three holes, where | with Jack Dempsey, providing he de-| the field to prevent further disord- Opinion of the- court by ‘Birdzell,| 8ummons is no service. ‘ Huron, 8. D., vs. Green-| They have just job to do the best he can. troke over par was needed. The! feats Heency and the former heavy-|¢?:, No one was more than slightly] ch. J. ys ) | & The validity of a. judgment “ational manner in the fight for second place was different.| \eahe chan pian re Je, and C. B. Brace,|a@ainst a garnishee depends upon a urns to the ring.| hurt in the bese 3 although the h ! L. J. Palda, ¢ High, Toledo, Ohio,| Y It is true h aker in fielding, but with Golden was leading Farrell by one] p, iho alee i idered likely | field was littered broken um- Minot, N. Dak., Att fe -| valid judgment against the defend- v rks, N. Di, Summa on one side and Jamieson on the other, very few bails are ex- | ‘St#9Ke, until the 17th green where ooténent for Jack ‘Delaney. ifthe | Drellas, cothing, and hats. lant. pias aeagieidpabinagaane|("S Hiatcen Aicinmment: We Vi 8-1 pected to drop safely in’the outfield. And how that baby can hit!” | Tropped a 40° foot putt for’a bieaie | Beidkerort warrior seeks another| An utbreak: narrowly, was, avoid. pices, & Goss, and G. W. Twiford,| 4.4, motion may be made at any Tallassee, Alabama. 2 : of pot ne die | 6 i i i * 2 » N % % i ourt, to vacat Peer aa yes NOvon ——~| three against Golden's four. Coming| tang” i" ‘he elimination tourna-| awarded Newarkya penalty kick after| mitet, N+ Daky Attorneys for Res-| tine, in any aii High, Cicero, that, “Gabby” has more zip pep! strongest opponents. And the Cin-|t2 the 18th Golden's tee shot carried!” Heoney proved himself a two fist-|® Uruguay foul. The players milled ft mm Winifeld, Kansasy vs Ab-| than guy. ther mat om the siake enna He must he figured among [tts 189 yard green, while Farrell |ad'sivgeer in hie detent of Anderson,| S70UNd the official but trouble was] PROM MOUNTRAHL COUNTY _ [Ransom Counts, North Dakota, Hon, 6 pom jenna, Georgia, vs. Mi e tafle vine ot ‘be eileen ne to he Cubs and] .¢ . 4 o 5 | Played littl yo xiny ity, an - lant eu infleld, 1 {3 with, the! Net, be surprising to see the Cubs and was down ¢ in tiree: Cola complishment lacking. alse im Page| . Clashes between the Urugui ava~ Opinion of the court by Burke, J. 7 he me « 1 Chatley on firsts| with ay e chance that one of| Ghepped tee ees end te shace in tha| Hino's offensive, but like the basque| 4d members of the Brooklyn Solomon Hodge, and Odin Stray, as|_ J. V. Backlund, Attorney for the his Ms. Sparky" Adam secont: Thom may be a third. place winner, [repped the next one to share in the sowed limitiess ability. to take] defers, who played toa 2 to 2 tie in) Sheriff of Mounteail County, North | Plaintiff and Appellant, Enderlin, Spm Hepeney AAvirs ta i : ell Punishment and return to the attack PRT caek tice Waa aa oe cel Dakota, Defendants and ‘Respon- leben mbar a 0, vs. Colo }Freigan roundin: n : se a saan wi oth gloves flying. * ents. aries G. Bangert an ‘im A. Pete third, “English Joe Olson Is Named SECOND PLACE WINNERS ‘Two 10-round matches on the same| outbreak. » SYLLABUS: Francis, Attorneys for the Garnishee thell, Washin a r si « A 1, ay + ue card will match Pat McCarthy, heav: (1) In an equitable action to en-jand Respondent, Enderlin, North cep Cooney as Midget Captain) Atlanta, Ga, March 28—()—Two | punching "Bostonian, — with’ "Matt = rs Join the enforcement of « judgment,| Dakota. ‘che set expects to re er professional golfers from New. Jer-(hdeie, “Phinidciphia” light. heavy: Fights Tonight the court has power to impose auch ” wy 5 Maan es | weiht, and Joc Salas, Pacific coast terms and conditions as the exigen-) NOTICK OF MORTGAGK ise Riccar Wie aan ny Sania Olson, center on the and John Golden of Paterson, meet| Featherwelghi, with Madee Reatie at cles GLEE Cane Wentna total Notice (CuORURE SALES # i POTS oe, iat s Cupiain of the| is a” posaibifity. that a dubbed shot | francs. A six and a four-round pre-) _ (By The Associated Press) {that Justice may ‘be doné to “alll rauit'ity Sociered intthir cahdtuises Be iss masix: vi, eu Tat a banquet] may cost one. of them $3,250. liminary ‘complete the lineup. Rochester, ON; Y—Louls (Kid)| parties to the iitigation; and, henee,|of'that certain real esta mortgage Claire, Wis. eathecot night. He willl ‘The two Johns led the money play- ‘A Full Week Ahead Rabias, ver Cadde Re eacne) (AO) Th oaurhnas-lineen teres thee the | ereaniee Genes eS non. the right 1 p. m.—Fort Fairfield, Maine, vs.) ¢im all career next|ers in the southern open tournament,| Reopening of Rickard’s i stain " a5 arena, i adverse party be compensated for ex-|a8 mortgagor, to Farmers & Mer- Roswell Noo. It’s a tossup be 1 vore| {righinne Saturday with 289 for the] darkened by order of the commis-| gimmie Gige ey uk? Y™ Jimmy Tense incurred ‘under the judement, [chants state inane of Driscoll, ax 2 p. m—Muskegon, Mich, vs.{tween Webb and Stephenson f. time, letters were| 72 holes, just eight strokes back of! sion when he failed to explain satis- ‘ (2) In the instant case it is held,| Mortgagec, dated May Ist, 1919, and Patsatiilen Ack. third be MeCarthy also sin-eleet Morris) Bobby Jones, who galloped home| fagtorily the receipt of over 00 per for reasons stated in the opinion,| filed for record in the office of the 3 p. m.—Eugene, Oregon, vs. Luvall| couple of rookies who have t, Lloyd Gregory,| with the title. sicad ;,| cent of the receipts by principals in| NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-|that the trial court did not err in ak ay had arlelikh DauB: High, Jacksonville, Fl | feonsiderable ability i oping the |¥e Donald | MeEssy "and | | Tournament: 6 acale mee the ale Previous heavyweight tournament CLOSURE $AU! 3 permitting the judgment creditor to|ivi9, and there recorded in Book 4g. me Murry High, Norfolk, Vay high ones that cor . They| Robert Allison. “Blakeslee is the! in the East Lake use with anlelashes, provides a full week for| NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that] retain the proceeds of certain prop-| 162 of Morteanes, on tore 2 ol vs. Oak Par! a also ock-[ only one of this group who graduates | offer to divide first_and second | glove fans, 2 that certain mortgage, executed andlerty seized and sold under an exe-|assigned by sald mortgagee by an oe Be Gennes iaglol ine the: Moraenlde th money, $4,000 and $1,750, between|* Andy Devodi, knoe ,| delivered by B. P. Crain, P, N. Ped- Ay meet decetnld i Kpril Zoi ia Pe OLD UR AMT Thi, worldiahnin hlon Cnedinilas thal talks by faculty members) them, but ‘they preferred to shoot itlin a title tilt by Fleet rson, George F. Palmer and Ward| ‘ution issued upon the judgment. eee cen epee Bp. m.—Florence, out at 2 o'clock today. junior welterweight, starts his come-| Asker; mattganse dates April 17th, | Court of Mountrail County, Lowe,|Chutch of America, said aasignine High, Minneapolis. ___._-_-_____. [back tonight at St. Nicholas rink| Sie asap fet oon TS as Jigs, detendant Measaine being recorded in said office of the vs, South| Giants and Pirates loom as Chica led the banquet. From a judgment of the District] 1020, to The Norwegian Lutheran | 7 p. m.—Englewood High, Chicago, register of deeds in Book 155 of As- against Irish Tommy Jordan of{office of the Register of Deeds in 5 signments on page 180, « ty aa Cheyenne, Wyouing. . This Y Brooklyn, in a 10-round feature. and for the ¢ County of Burleigh and Fer curiam Opinion. ah secure the payment of § 00, Sahignessrtulgniseneonnaremememmesee g 2 ‘ x aby Goldstein, ti oP 5 ota, se di fp N. og | Whak fault ‘ivts in th e ; Mainstays of the Chicago Cubs This Year York Youngator whoss “rise, to. top| sta 1946, und rovorded In sald office] aerorray Fer ects eeaniey® N- Dako] wiich default conslats tn the iallire : ludkins last year, Attorney for R ises in sald mort- IS PLEASING | akes his second] the premises in such mort ndents. tgainat the pre FROM STARK COU! STARK COUNTY ‘end ‘hereinafter described, and step on the comeback road against! hereinafter Gescrines at the want age a rieigh county,|The State of North Dakota, Plain- fee yale Ot the wald ‘prom ° Pete Petrolle, brother of Billy, the|door of the Court * use in tho “Fargo Express” from North Dakota,| Of Bismarck, in 2 sale of th id ° in a six-round go at the Pionecr Club |North Dakota, at the hour of two| tiff and Responden iseu at the front door of the ‘court tomorrow. Golstein knocked out Sid] Pclack, 2M. om April 19th, 1021; “Vv. house in the city of Bismarck, Kur- —* T0 MCARTHY Reppen in his comeback opener last) mortgage on the day of ale. Nara Dmericeh: Credusts Company, | ise: cpm: Zoe. Deeg atte The Vf described in said] Defendant and Appellant. vr, — mortgage and which wil} be sold to| SYLLABUS: 16th day of April, 1927, to satis y the amount due on said mortgage satisfy the same are those certain! 1. Where. a corporation is being|on said day. of sa f T|fremisen sitnaters inthe County of | prosecuted “for “a Peritieal often "The: preml eweribed \ ‘ | News Items From urleigh and State of North Dekots| under the provisions of Asticle 4,| mortgage and which will be wold te | Training Cam and described ag follows to-wit, | Chapter 16 of the Code of Criminal| satii dy"the ‘same wre dexcribed us PS IIo Meciion Thictystive (ae) in Lows. | Procedure, and an information is] fojows, to-wit: of Section Fhirty;tive (26) in Town: tiled without a preliminary, exam.| ‘The Houth halt of the Northeast Positions Are Practically De- cided on, With Veterans | as Likely Starters » Cantalin: Island, March (NEA)—“If we're any — better were ‘ar, we will be That's from Manager| at the spring training Chicago Cubs here. the season actually is und The Cubs will put. pi ne team on the diamond as they} i They don't look like} inners but they are of first boys look like improved ball] rs, but you never can tell until] (By The Associated Press) New York--New York Yankee: Sothered stray socks and shirts to- lay in camp at St. Petersburg, Fis. preparatory to-setting forth ne: day on an exhibition tour northward. Herb Pennock has signed up. Washington Senators found Kent Greenfield, yeung Giant ,pitcher, a great help in piling up a 9 to 4 vie- tory ze erday. ators § gathered nine hits off his delivery in 2 1-3 innings. Rogers Horns hit his firat home run of the season. Critics, who could see nothing use- . West of the Fifth Pri jan. North, of venty-cight (78), orth, of Range Seventy olgnt, (18), Thirty-four Dollars and. Seventy- nine Cents ($2,334.19), and the costs of foresionnre i aa *NELS'K. “AAKER, Mor ee. COMBS, RITCHIE & HANGHEGT, Attorneys for Moris ee, (rirat puptlentl on ae oh a4 i921) ret ion cl bye etry, 1-18, ation, the defendant may waive suance of the summons and the delivery of a true and correct copy of the information. Proceeding to d| trial without such copy is a waiver! of the delivery, in the absence of a demand therefor. 2. je objection that the informa- tion is duplicitious must be taken advantage of by demurrer. 3. An information in a criminal action charging ‘a violation of Chap-| ft: ter 127 of the Session Laws of 1! 2 apy) i it sets hod the of- lense in the 1a Cy statute, and such information, need nok nega- quarter (813 NE%) and the North- east quarter of the Northeast quar- ter (NE% NE) and the Southeast quarter (SE%) of Section Kighteen (18) in Township One Hundred enty-Bix (76) W. of the Sth P.M. in Burleigh County, North Dakota, That there will bg due on said mortgage on said ddy of sale the sum of $6,103.29, principal, interest and taxes, besides the costs of this Feremenere and statutory attorney's , Dated March 3rd,.1927. The ‘Norwegian Lutheran Church 0! erica, Owner ol | re. Geo. P. Homnes, nee F ey first ful in Wilbert Robinson's kid in- ———]five the proviso in the second parae| Attemey for Owner of Sortgage, aie fan auality and might anally te Rid at Clearwater early in the sea- NOTICE TO CH! RS. graph of Section 2 of said Chapter caine pM ite ard 7, 1937 race for the bunting. son, axe beginning Sem to congratu-|In the matter of the estate of Jen-|wnen the information states thet the tee ey at aed & ie -] . nile A. . Plenty of Pep awe eee Notice is hereby given were done wilfully, | ——————__—__-___. “Very few of our boys are what you would call great ball players. But they are a hustling young gang acts charged ven by, the un-\knowingly and unlawfully. ; dersigned, T.-H. stetten, Aamint me Chopte of the Session} NOTICE OF MORTAACE FORE- 5 F ir e Ns 8 chell. Lamb, late of the C! Laws of 1925 is not vulnerable to| Notice is hereby given that that it Pa. ng. today at Sti Spirit Lake, County of the charge that it violates Secti tai n Qf troopers,” declares the quiet pilot ae Petersburg, Fia. This has been the | spa sis Sf 1S Gur heckawede 1, 8, 20, 84 of Article 1 of the Gone|and delivered ie Frans’ gexgeuted Be etn ® Rene oF fl; | é ; " most satisfactory training trip in srealtors: of; and ali peraons having | stitution of this State, Clause 3 of/and Florence E. Young, his wife, claims against said deceased, to 0X-| Section 8, Article 1 of the Constit-|Morteagors to" Julla “G, Gulack” fa a bore yeara, L training. These boys would play a The Red Sox will train another] hibit. them with tion of the United States or the 14th| $orteasee, dated November 23rd, fall game every morning and after- noon if I would permit it. week at New Orleans. They beat the| foucriere within six men Amendment ‘to, the Constitution of|isie. ge dnregried pecember. 21st, “Another thing in our favor is the Pelicans yesterday, 3 to 2. to sald administrator at office of {the United States. of Deeds of Burleigh County, North youthfulness of the club. Only two rity, the Cityof Wil-| A lf District Court of in Book 30 . — John J. rom Philadelphia—With seven, straight! ton, N. Dak., or to the Judge of the Stare County, Hon. Thos. H. Pugh,|on pag victories, mostly over major league|County Court of~ Burleigh County,| Judge. seasons last year. In opponents, to their credit, Connie|at his office inthe cure Bonee: . matter ‘of years, I believe we ‘ : : Mack's first string | players” have Hie City 2e Bigmaroks Ns! the youngest club in the Na- hes Me : oF: broken camp at Fo ani Hei) lyers, Fla. te. are homeward bound. They wi by furttior notified |», of Mortgages 618, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in. such mort- IRMED. gage and hereafter described at the Opinion of the court by Burr, J. front door of the court house in the 4. icity of Bi ok, : tefson, Jackson &. Brist, Bt.| tatty oyeumarcl: County of, Bure + men on the entire team have passed the thirty mark and they both had x i ar-| that Hon. I. c. Judge ‘ayil, “Minnesota, and Sullivan, Han-|the hour of two o'clock P.M” os The Bruins gan still use a couple Sine Bare. Sitarday to ones. g series) Co nty Court, within ‘and for, the| ley é "or Bucs nan, N. b At-|the sth day, of ‘April, to, to wailety , of good pitcher: C y Root, ¢ Philadelphia Natlonels ha two| North: Dakate, fined. thi sf C. Crawfot on the da; >) Kauwmann and Osborne are the Meee jadelphia Nationsls have two haa Fert ye in, , Crawford, Dick: . mainstays of the pitching staff. 3 : is more. days training at Bradentown. Say oF Ceeaet, oak: ie she tammueen : Bake George Shafer,| scribed ¢ uch mortg Bush, Blake and Jones round out the : y at.the Court in ; ismarck, A.D. ‘On the receiving end of games is the Goure Hou in the City of is for Piaintite ‘Res: Chi ut of. Mecasd of, the Gh jt (eget tg Hevea F ; ; he rece fa marek, in sald County and’ Btate, | pondent, kota, and described av follows, to- “ a 6 ‘ Southern: California coast league, as|as. the time and place for hearing Sonbenescmnretienie tiie wit: ttion 23, 5 Heading the backstops is “Gabby"'| | Fo : ' : they leave. thelr’ training terviary hal adjusting all dietmne acogate the FROM Case COUNTY North of Mange 78 Want” ( ane d ry ‘Aside fi ie bound for home and the opening dey| ¢state of the said . ai? peed A. H. Ba: » C, BH. MeGee others,/fault exists by virtue of the failure in ‘the lennu pany SS toms @ Byer Fld pion | Lamb, Sesonned: wi have 01 “Con nts and Appellants jof the said Mortgagors to pay those ; rainais ree Se ia rats MabteParetars lace” oetet saree hie maz ‘Dated Mare 193 gee of Common Schoo! District Number! o! be de. — rea ie Merch if irty- in Cass County, North| gare at the tii she, oak ah, mort- in eat the time te: jum of al, ndints and Res- -33 and cents ‘= ot al, Defendants Lk WR a rie ‘of fe los: ¥. - ra ~ for contesting ‘elections ‘upon ‘service of notice, i mined held authorise the contesting of ‘an Clee. (2B, 19: E gu} 27) : “fs