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pol aon was to be regarded : pete nective dat _ dobnsot ‘as control of league afta CUBS AND-SOX CLIMBING IN PENNANT RACE White Hose Down Senators, 4 to 3, While Cubs Win From Phillies, 6 to 3 Mile unuclined! Peevey /<-° | all representatives were in of | second and third tn and Natioi y today after m expense of eastern Leagues respecti ‘ing up at the teams. Each foot of ground wa stubbornly but to no ava cases the eastern by forming anothe for the Chicago adv In hard fought 3, and climbed to second place | in the American L while the, Cubs trounced the Phillies, 6 to 3 and rose to third in the ‘Nationa ranks, ling, once the pride of Ge ee ten ik | die tex-count t_Ebbet Tommy Thomas, White Sox pitch- |sion for I b er, was the hero of this latest vic " tury ivr nis team. While holding the Senators to seven safeties, he} swung the bat for two hits which! — brought in three of Chicago's runs.! Thus Thomas himself turned the tide of a pitcher's battle with Hol Thurston. Metzler, who scored the| winning run for the Sox over the! Yankees on Monday, slammed the} t homer made by’ a White Sox! rin their remodeled park. Still more | impressive was | sweeping ory of the Cubs at! yar S " ss dah Philadelphi where they mopped up| Will Make Final Plans For the enemy unde: arrage of heavy | z eee a hits, Three homers. inarked the, ‘Team at Meeting at A. C. bombardment and accounted for five! of the six runs. One of the circuit| Chambers at 8 O'Clock clouts went to swell the growing; record of Hack Wilson, while Hart-| nett and Stephenson made the others. By losing to the aggressive Ch cago foes, second d while the rested on its brink in fourth place. Ty Cobb Gets a Double Detroit met a 6 to 3 setback at the] hands of the Athletics and dropped | from second to fourth while the! Mackmen, again on the upgrade, went| up a notch to third. There was just one feature in that game, so far as Tiger fans went, and he was Ty Cobb,| playing his first game at Navin Field} in other than a ‘liger uniform, Now with the Athletics, Ty figured in the victory with a double in the first. The Yankees returned to the win- ming column and took a tighter on the roof with an 8 to over the St, ‘Louis Browns, they could get but seven offerings of howeve homer and another circuit his outfield mate, Bob Meusel. Wiltse’s pitching and some con- sistent hitting carried the Red sox| Capitol Golfers to Is toa to victory over ie Indians, HH ave Match Saturday} who are pressing them hard for the Capitol golfers other than those i cellar. the state insurance department w renew their attempt to win the t jchampionship of the capitol building ‘aturday afternoon when they will clash with the insurance department! crew in a special match. John Thorpe, until recently first assistant attorney general, will r urn from Minot to lead his erst- while teammates in the tourney. S. A. Olsness will captain the insurance department players. The match will be followed by a dinner to be held at the,country club aturday night at which the winners “~ be guests of the losers. ngs in the team match have bes n announced a M. Hagen, i ld, Baseball fans, players and business men will meet’ tonight at 8 oc’lock | at the Association of Commerce cham- | bers to make final plans for this! ar’s team and to arouse enthusiasm | in the nine. Bismarck has excellent for an outstanding with many of last a number of new me should combine to give this city j excellent aggregation, Lee Horne! land now a the meetin plan for for the prospects team this year, sident, will be at ht to ‘propose holding a boxing card here! benefit of the | is considering opening an! b here, He has three sons| n the state championship 0 years. Their boxing re Earl Orton, 148 pound: n, 100 pounds, wnd Ki 65 pounds. “Kewpie” Horner is to ain his plan at} tonight's meet | By Alan J. Gould Associated Press Sports Editor. New York, May 11.()—Storm} signals, baseball men think, are; about to be hoisted again the American League, now that Ban Johnson has suddenly terminated his; “leave of absence” and returned to| YS. exercise the functions of president 4 Nf once more. a) These observers profess to see the Is hornet’s nest stirred up by Ban's suspension of Ty Cobb and Al Sim- mons of the Athletics, thereby re- moying most of the sting from the attack of Mack’s machine. Lifting of this suspension yesterday may smooth matters over temporarily, but there are unmistakable signs of un- rest, nevertheless. The venerable and usually mild- “mannered Connie Mack, for instance, bitterly resents the action against chis two stars, during whose absence the Athletics dropped three games in @ row to Cleveland. Mack shottered a few precedents when he demanded a hearing, took a fling at the um- pires as having “to much power,” and criticized the steps taken by John-| Baltimore—Joe Dundee, Baltimore, © son. vs. Wilhelm arekopor, Germany (10). ; Whether the American League is to ave another of its periodic show-| _Denver—Don Davis vs. Eddie Mack downs remains to be seen. ‘The last| (10), ‘one on the schedule, involving John- son and Commissioner Landis, was sid pped by putting Johnson “on and appointing Frank “Navin of arole to handle the league's af- Baseball men. understood that John- eel The Associated Press) land, Ohio.—Johnny — Farr, Cleveland, defeated Johnny Hill, Chi- cago (12). (By Harrisburg, Pa.—Manuel_ Flores, Philippines, won on a foul from Len Brenner, Lancaster, Pa., (6). Midget Wolgast, Philadelphia, defeated Jose Allano, Cuba, (8). Fi ights | Tonight alamazoo, Mich- Labarba ) A French scientist has invented a! vacuum bottle to hold liquid oxygen for use of aviators in altitude flights. ‘The liquor vaporizes as fast as it is breathed. dent emeritus” until his contract ran out in 1935. They started talking} tad candidates for the active presi- . among them George Wharton pe s.and Mayor Walker of New York, Consequently there has been little a1 » even among the east fad return of Johnson beet, the unde! standing | of sacob oper Cg an exam, ut of office,” so Mar its was co me as much as it did "said the Yankee own- belief that Johnson ‘an leave,’ for the per- ‘season. far \Tommy Loughran, Philadelphia light-heavy (left), and Young Strib- swap blow. for blow in the sixth of| —_ —____"—_- _| Pennant Progress ||; MEET TONIGHT . 's stars back New York who} Chicago an! Philadelphia j Pittsburgh nerly of Bismarck Boston Br a Cine OO | Yesterday’s Games | p aces. Saintes | sor E OF EXPIRATH DEMPTIUS. | STATE OF NORTH DAKoT. A,” County, of Burleigh. office of County Auditor, Bismarck, N. Dal & Hackney, 8t. Npaul, Min. Brandenburg, Minne- avella, Minn, You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter deseribed yas assessed in your n for the year 1922 h day of Decembe: 1923, duly sold, as provided by law i for tpe delinauent taxes of the year | et and that the time for redemp- uon trum sulu swe) Will expire nin ty days the completed &e Veale Hows: peroouan 2%; Amount sold for.. | Subsequent = tax: purchaser Amount requir | at this date. * In addition to’ the ni you will he required to, pay’ the costs of thé 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 | suited, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certifi- ‘as provided by law. | ! nd officlial seal | ACT BR, Auditor Burleigh County, th Dakota, (First ith May 11, 1927.) /AV Clostar SALE. ULT having occurred in the of the mortgage herein- ed, NOTICE IS HERE- | That that certain | ecuted and delivered by and Anna Larson, his mortgagors, to ian oraceuner tne county of Bur- leigh and state of North Dakota, on the 4th day of May, 1921, at 11¢30/ o'clock A. M., and duly recorded in Book 108 of Mortgages, on page ich mortgage was’ thereafter Assigned to Stoll inger, by an igstrument in. writing, dated” the| ith day of May, 1921, and filed for record in the offic: of deeds, on the Broo ended in a deci-| consideration az avy champ, and Stribling firmament. whic { said register 10th day of May. 1, at nine o'clock A. M. and duly ments, on page will be fore- or Re-| | Subsequent Data Concerning Power Companies Is Compiled Here Privately ‘Savana? public, u utilities generated and purchas 50,056,971 | kwh of elect: Fi Bs ring 1926, ac- vil 3 to statistics compiled by ac- NOTICE OF EXPH ATION or, RE- DEW {STATE OF NORT! DAKOTA, County of Burloigh.—ss. Auditor, Office of Count ‘Bismarck, . King, Bismarck, N. | D.C. D. King, Menoken, N. D., Ca ital Security Bank, Bismarc You ure hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described Te Orpha day of Secember, 1921, duly sold, as provided by lew, for ine delinquent taxex of. tive 1920, and that the time for redemp- id sale wii expire from :the completed Suid land is decribed as follows: South one-half Section 3 ship 139, Range 7 Amount sold for. . taxes purchaser .. Amount required to ‘redéem st In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice rest as provided by law and -you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time ‘for redemption ay ‘above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certiti- bes as provided by Witness my hand A) official sear unis toth day of May, A. ISAMINGER, Auditor Surteigh County, North Dakota. (First publjcation May 11, 1927.) G/11-18-25 NOTICE On res Or RE- STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burloigh—ss. fice of County Auultor, To Leslle 8, and Lillie M. Hack- y, 137 No. El Moline Ave. i . Brandenburg, Minneapolis, Minn... Union. Invest: closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- | jseribed at the front door’ of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, | in the county of Burieigh and state of North Dako! o'clock 20th day of June, 1 to satisfy “the amount due on such mortgage on the date | of sale. The ‘premises described in such! mort and which will be'sold to} the same are situate in the | y of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as fol- he Northwest Quar- v4) of Section Twenty-thre: whship One Hundred Forty- North, of Range Seventy- West of the sth P. | due on weciaart| late of sale the sum of which sum includes prin- | interest thereon, besides | disbursements ‘and ex- penses of ‘this foreclosur. Dated this 11th day of May, 1927. MILTON GOTTLIEB, G. F. DULLAM, Executors of the last’ will and testament of Mollie Ep- pinger, deceased. Mortgagee. Young and Thos. J Burke, e AMERICAN ASSOCIATION w. iL Games Today Toledo at Minneapolis, Columbus NATIONAL eee t. Louis klyn nati ratcocesh 13 4 il We 10 9 8 \ Games Today St. Louis at New York. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh at Boston. AMERICAN doug Bismarck, North Dakot (First publication diay 11, 1997. 5/11-18- 8-15 TREASUR Published in compliance with Sec- 15 Mon 15, Chapter 199, of the Laws of | aa | 19: ‘ding deposits of ail Pub- | i lic Funds. Detroit 1 ee ae 1 Washington Checking a 1-0. N, Nelson, treasurer of Clepr | Boaton Lake Township, Burleigh coungy, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of deposits for veriod ending April 20, 192 NE Ga New York at St. Louis. Boston at Cleveland. Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at Detroit. iON, © Treasurer. of recipes for candy m NATIONAL LEAGUE | and Chicago .. . ees 10 Philadelphia. : Blake and Hartnett; Wilson, £ 0 3 8 0 Carlson and J. Others postponed. AMERICAN, LEAGUE rc Philadelphia ~o 3 Detroit .... Grove ‘and’ Perkins; Whitehill, W. Collins and Bassler, Woodall, R 4H Boston ... ee 15 C yeveiang 5 8 Wiltse and Hartley; Karr, Levse Hudlin, Fonseca and L, Sewell, R Hu Washington . 3 6 Chicago . Thurston and Ruel; McCurdy. E 2 1 n, E 0 bd 3} “Thomas and New York . Louis ‘pi pgras, Giard, AY Pennock ia Collins, Grabowski, Bengough; Gas- ‘ton and Schang. AMERICAN ABGOCUATION R Indianapolis 7 8 4 Milwaukee . Schupp, Speece and Snyder, Eddle- man, Geatin, Sanders and MeMenemy. E umbus 1 it. Paul . 13 1 (4 jonings) Meeker \and Ferrell; Shealy R H CE 1 3 2 5, 10 i Zinn and Shin- nneapolis, postponed. WESTERN LEAGUE Bee Moiner 1; Wichita’ 5. ment Co., Minneapolis, Minn. You ere hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which was asgessed in your name for taxation for the year 1922 on the 11th day of December, 1923, duly sold, as provided by law, fo tna he taxes of the year 19: d that the time for redemp- gaid sale will expire’ ninety da: eas the completed Services of this notice. Said land is described as follows: Northeast quarter Section 1, Township 140, Range 81 Amount sold ‘f taxes chase 8 Amount required to redeem at this date $ Jn addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice dnd 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, # deed thereof will issue to he holder of the tax sale certifi- cate as provided by la: itness my hand and official seal jthis 10th day of May, 1 A. C, ISAMINGER, Augitor Burleigh County, th er oe ae (First publicatio Muay 11, 1927.) 25 nt for Publication. TREASURER Cuuresrrony Published in compliance with Sec. Chapter 19: ft the Laws of garding deposits of all Pub- is. jame of Baal , Bank of Descript of Checking account, soreeee at 1% per cent interest. Kopplin, treasurer of D. | Burlel; Bs 1 | Viliage of Wing, county, ‘North ‘Dakota, “do here certify that the foregoing is a true and correct, statement, of deposits | for period ending May 1st, 1994 Ke KOBPEE fp “ela pasa ite railroad bi rm shows that 93 com; panion| 6, sctes December 31, igze, were concen, 224 towns and cities with @ a total of rer ponnented consumers. ion of ts cities and ‘ivate utility cor- ante report Person in Alsou ch gectriet purcha: ited and ay: ny mijiton Bt se it for » sro apse ablishea in’ compas ith Ler ise 6, Chay i a i value depot of an "Pub: * | ber ‘of companie: ie ‘baal First’ state Beg end AF i es ae aeeaeets th rot, at 4 ci ge ingereat it. beep 5-1" ee 080.00, suret: I, Arthur > Bt a, treauurer : of Canfield school No. Bur- leigh county, ora Dakota, ted hereby corelty th in: is a truv and correct Macias t Of Sepoetts for period ending ee : “ARTHUR BRWAND, . yy. Dreasurer, (Statement for Publication) TREASURRIN DEPOSITORY Peri I a i sop ee nee ei (ope Bais Gath AL |e be i ing depowitts all “pubs Fun Bank flit Nort 8 susie Checking wecount, $LEPEG at 2 per cent yotenee i Time deposits, $1,000.00 at 2% per cent ‘interest Highland school distelct Nor 37, Bure rt land schoo! istrict LA ure lela “county. Nerth’ Daicott, do. hereby certity. that the forewolng is a true and correct. suatenveny. of de- Pegite for peried ‘ending May 7th, C. E. CHRISTIANSON, ‘Treasurer. (Statement for DEboSTORy TREASURER’S a SITOR Published in complianco with Sec- tion 15, Chapter 199, of the Laws of 1923, Foustding deposits of all Pub- nds. lg Fu me of Bank jon, Haxon.. 5.00r led | B. L. Ste . Raat sold totaled et = ‘a Mcaily, Me ia he difference of| Wm. 'G. ounted fof by line} Clu: losses in trantiassion. apparently heavy per- centage of cleetriehy lost in ee mission, the LN gee is very, to mparison with averages for other Ed. states, experts for the board said, and jshow that North Dakota power companies are operating on 2» com- arstively high plane of efficiency, Motiern equipment recently ingtalled is ‘held responsible for the excellent showing. e Eee ig orttal in- stalled is placed at 29, ‘The report takes no Bi of electricity produced by municipal ower plants or plants not operated ic utility coneerns, The num- well as the num- ber of plants eadily decreasing, experts for the board say. and at the present rate it will be only a few. years until only a comparatively few large companies produce and dis- tribute the power for the entire state. ‘The reason; they say,’ is the reduc- tions in cost which may be effected by generating power in large units and the comparative cheapness with which a large number of commun- ities may be served by high-tension Power lines radiating from a central plant. —— | Contributions to a KFYR Flood Fund |S 4VAVAVAVAVAB ye ee Mrs. R. Hain Grandma Ves: F. ‘A. Miller, Tom Galvan Bill Couch Mrs. N. BE. Bystrom Mrs. Thomas Ritchie, St Mrs. F. J. Piets, Linton. A. Sandin. N. Dolbotsen, Thalia Jacobson a Nyster burn .... ote B. chit japtiet Young Mr. and Mrs, 1, Underwood .. Donald Keniston . Jim O’Brien, Washburn, (( Commission) Walter Williams, (Store) Washburn, ple Union) 5.00 aecethagen, 2.00 1.00 y pa * 0.00 Washburn 2 we. 16489 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 ti Mrs. Aug. Johnson, Un Mrs. Ed Nelson, Washburn. Ruth Olson, Washburn. Mrs. C, W, Poe, Washburn bag & Betty Bickert, Wash- Was! ybura Motor Co Mr. and Mrs, Geo. H. la ypegs Washburn =. Mr. and Mr Wilton 1310 Ave. B erman ett. 3 3383338 e s With Ease You can select fine haberdashery at this shop. 338 $3 Hubert Hoiton L. M. Johnson It’s easy because we take a sincere, per- sonal’ interest in helping you with your selections. Last, but not least, L.A. ayn, Painted Woods pitty LaVine ..... Blue ....... Schweitzer, Washburn. ... PPOs ptm e coo Birat State Bank. | Description of Deposit Checking account, $1,719.16 at 2 per cent interest. Amount and Kind of Bond Fars aished by Bank $1,200.00 surety.” j, Barney Strand. Canfield ae Burleigh county, jo. hereby certify iia the foregoing is a true and cor- rect statement of deposits fur per- lod ending May 1, 1927. B. O. BTRAND, Treasurer. (Statement for Peautication) \TREAS UREWS DEPOSITOR Published in compliance with Sec- tion 15, Chapter 199, of the Laws of 13 3, regarding deposits of, all Pub- Ne Funds. The Bank of orth Ty Dakota. ‘Deserh ef Deponit tion, Checking account, $1,053. per ‘cent interest, . Anderson, treasurer of Bektud school district Nor to, Buss leigh county, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the foregoing ts a true statement of deposits for per- fod ending May 6, 192 AFA at 1% treasurer of| Mr. oe tn Ben Schultz, Washbnrn Olaf Lee, edo urn le Thom; Will re. Echherst,, *Washbnrn. or Amanda Peeareeny Wash- urn it’s doybly easy on your pocketbook. AVAVAVAVAVAGAVAVAYV 338 DROP IN ' ape 3 Mr Washburn e s (Statement for pp tent lan) yapasunens 3 DEPOSITORY RT Published in Sapapticace with Sec- ton 15, Chapter 199, of the Laws of 1923, regarding deposits of all Pub- Ne Funds. Deweription Deposit Checking account, $2,622.39 at 4 per cent interest. Ameunt avd = 4 of Beng Fur- ninked b; liberty Brostrom, treasurer of pets Woods school district No. 9, nePiee county, North Dakota, do hereby certif; is a true an deposits for 30th, TY with that the foregoing correct statement of period ending April Q. W. BROSTROM, ..) Treagurer.