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me Today sinaipalis a at (Indianapolis. ‘ansas City at Columbus. St. Paul at Leuisville. Milwaukee at Toledo. . Pittsburgh St. Loui: New Yor! Cincinnati 467| Meets Uzénduh Tonight in’ 15-|1 1 Cine anatt at Chicago. Brooklyn at New ‘York “ AMERICAN wer New York . ‘Washington _ Games Teday St. Louis at Detroit, Chicago New at Clevelan ‘ork at Wi Boston at Phinaeipneae” | Yesterday’s Games |, aa ssociated Pres: NAL LEAGUE A E es 2 2 Praett and Wilson; Greehtiela, Ed- wards; R. and New York mae, Goldsmith and Hog- Bf 6 Ez 0 13 0 R. Smith rban. Pittsburgh . an er, Dawson, Will, Cvengros, Miljug and Gooch, Spencer, AMERICAN LEAGUE ry a St. Louis . Detroit Gaston Woodall. Boston Philadelphia Welzer Cochrane. New York . Washington Hoyt, Moore and Collin Marberry 3 0 and 1 8 26 and Schang; Carroll Rg bf 2 4 2 13 and. Hoffmann; Grove and. iH 9 8 a E 2 1 ef Zachary, and Ruel. Others not scheduled. Milwauk Toledo . Gearin, a Huntzinger and O'Neil. A > Kansas Ci Columbus Kansas City . Columbus .. Sheehan ‘and Peters; ‘ity . Davis and Shinault; E} ships to transport the 3 4 8 14 Jonnard McMenemy; First Game % 4 7 Meeker ani bg il b 1 1 id Second 12 9 2 lorris, Fish- baugh and Ferrell. St. Paul . Louisville Feeely E 3 3 id 8 and Gaston; Holley an McMullen. diangpol Moon, Wils Swetonic, Schemani 8 jowdy, Kru ce and Snyde! pal and Florence. WESTERN Omaha 6; Wichita Denvor Eincomt Des M 8; Okichems City, 6. 12; Tulsa 4, joines. 6; ‘Amarilo 1. is looked for Sundi ¢ prison diamon élub takes the » battle against the Prison. are looking forward to of the se: e team from he held, with the four lifeguards in charge of the pool this year meet- ing the four from last year and with another team, open to porene taking part with a naicae granted. ‘man is to swim 40 yards, one- of. the - dista This year’s Vine, Keniston ‘impf, and they will compete bite gl SPS Lofthouse, rigokias of events will and the relay DELANEY FACES | ‘BIGGEST TEST Round Bout; Match With Sharkey Promised Winher 1t—()—Paul- th heavy- ge of 16 y when the princi 3 the 15 round fight at Yankee ( chagg 0 tonight were weighed be! pained the ae ast Paulino Tight hem nite sad. the etn it wyweight champivn tip- ved the beam at 177%. New York, Aug. 11.— UP) — While Jack Delaney remained a slight favor- ite for his scheduled 15-round bout at the Yankee stadium tonight against ene Uzcudun, the “Bounding ue,” there was some far among the ‘rench-Canadian’s-followers over the possibility of his injuring his hands on the admittedly rough and tough senor from the Pyrenees, Paolino. is ex; ring with a weight advantage of 15 pounds or more, but boxing critics saw tl offset by the former light bees ell ehenuion 's superior ring generalship and speed. Delaney. is the cleverest fighter the Spaniard has met and Poalino should be a fairly easy target for him. De- laney is‘ facing a man who has never been knocked out or knocked off his feet in a prize ying, a rugged, well- developed athlete with a stout punch if he can get in close to let it go. The winner of tonight’s contest has been promised a match with Jack Sharkey in New York next winter. SAVAGE “IVES PARIS PROGRAM “ Commander of Legion Fore- sees Increased Goodwill As Result of Visit to France se, commander of in, has announced the many events planned in connec- tember, which will have a direct fluence on lcs international rel says but be the outcome of this visit of at least 20.000 ex-service men to a foreign country. The Paris convention will be held Sept. 19 to 23. Five steamship com- panies of American, British and French registry have allocated legion to France and return. SS Leviathan, which carried 40,000 members of the First A. E. F. to Fra in 1917 and 1918 will be the flagship of the l¢- n fleet. It will sail from New rk on Sept. 1 Except for tl most expensive space, this ship has been sold out for weeks. Amongst the more notable legionnaires al: ready booked on the Leviathan is General Pershing, with Marshal Foch, thé only honorary national eommand- er of the legion. ‘Army and Navy ships and airplanes will escort the Leviathan fo sea, as escorted in war days. More than 40 per cent of the legion overseas move- ment will be women, wives, mothers, ters and daughters of legionnaires, sident, vice-president, cabinet embers, governors of each state and other figures notable in American life will be invited to attend the Paris convention as distinguished st official act of the nation- ‘al commander, acting for the Le ion, LR 0} on leaving tl United States, will ted to enter the | SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss, Ruder, Ptaintitt. 1B That by virtue of an execution me Hides and @elfvered, and now in my hands, issued out. of the Clerk's office of the fourth Judi District Court, State of North kota, In and for the County of Bu leigh upon a eewment rendered said Court in M. Ruder, Plaintiff and. against 0..C," Elling: yefendant ‘One sat dato July sti, 1 oh, date June 1 Emanuel hedinger, a $59.15; || Emanual ” Hedinger, Emanue: Redihger, une ye $50.00; Max. tei, date Bent. 23, "$227.33; Fred Grivwals, an, 17th, 1923 338. “Olso: Febraary’ 13, indt Bergstrom, Dec. 14th, 193 I, Dec. Sth, 1923, § ditteke ones ante AN 18th, 192: 5, 0; C. A, Knudson, fate Jan. 8th, $170.00; date Tithy 1928, letah, date Jan. aa nstati a id Barstad, date March auth, aoe date $3 ne 91; ec. 14 ‘M._ Bergstrom, te e tien $243.34, And that i, ghall on Monday, the 22nd day of August, A. D, 192! the hout of 2 o'clock ‘p. ma, of sald day, at the Front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in sald County, and State, proceed ta sell the right, title ang. rf the above named 0. C. Ellingson, and to the above described prope! to satisfy bet Judgment and costs, amounting Fourteen Hundred Sixteen Dollars cand Fittycelght cents, together with all accruing costs of sale, and interest on the same frém the 26th day of May, 1925, at the rate of 7 per cent per fnnum, at, Public Auction, to the highest bidder ‘for, chsh ROLLIN WELCH, intiff’s Attorney, Dated August 10th, 1927, First Pub. 11th day of Aug. Second Pub, 18th day.of Aug. NOTICE OF SRECIAL EXECUTION WHEREAS Reretatdes jua and decree in mortgage foreclo were duly entered nent the ‘District Court County of Burleigh, North Dakota, wherejn Merchants and Manufacturers State Bank, Minneapolis, Minn, by A Velgel, Commissioner of Banks and W. A./Smith Examiner in Charge of Liquidation of Banks for State of Minnesota, in Piaintitt, and M, B E. McCury, Defendants, and wherein it'was adjudged and de- creed that Plaintiff recover trom Defendants, | M. B. Finseth and Katherine Finseth, the sum of Three Thousand Five Hundred Sixty-two & 30/100 DOLLARS, and decreeing that said claim is a valid first mort- gage lien upon the real estate therein described, and that, sald Teal estate be to satisfy the same, and the said Men foreclosed thereby. NOW. THEREFORE, NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that’ by virtue of a writ of’ special execution issued out of sald Court and directed and delivered to me and now in my hands, and / describing sald judg- ment,’ I, the undersigned, Sheriff, shall’offer for sale and sell at pu Ne auction to the highest bidder for cash the premisés herein described and said sale will be held on the 10th day of September, 1927, at 2 o'clock Pp. the Court House in the City ‘0 marck, North Dakota, to said judgment and tion. The real estate above mentioned and to be sold is situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of orth Dakota, and is known and de- scribed as follows: The Southwert Quarter (SW%) cf Section Twelve in To} ship “One ‘Hundred North, Range Seventy-six. ( of: the Fitth. Prineipal «Meridian (Sth P. M.), containing 160 acres, more or lei Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 3rd day of , 1927. satisty special execu- Attorneys for Plaintiff, Minot, Northt Dakota, ' 8/4-11-18-25—9/-1-8 NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE. WHEREAS heretofore judgment and decree in mortgage, foreclosure were duly entered on July 25th, 1927, in the office of the Clerk of, the District Court for County of Burleigh, North Dakota, wherein Bank, of Minneapolis, Minn., by J. Veigel, Com. of Banks of the State of’ Minnesota, and W. Smith, Examiner in chary ce of aut dation of closed ban! Minnesota is plainti ines yt Anderson, bbe, Hi. Anderson and Baird, as Receiver of iit and Merchants St: f Dri: to visit. the “tomb of the inknowa ah soldier” in Arlington cemetery Sept. 9, in company with General Pershing ind a rebeesdta of the French wreath, made by the/ te: di on of Ameries and so fisttoned "that it may be separated in| ¢ Leg! ports will be Isid on‘the tomb. | fj ql half will be taken on the Leviat Fi id the ficial function the: first of- ing of it on the “tomb of the «nown soldier” in Paris. The convent on wil # » adjourn: a deat veterans thro’ streets of Paris. It is note. that. approximately 20 ete, ae 3} in wavettee functions. oe ela and Ambassad vil ed the convention at iy} First session. Other figures, prom: joes i in cageck life, will speak dur- joted gui will ocew wine sued Tocudero bie te the ‘eonvention will be held, uB- Lot I ipients of every other), an Tunction, Piel 75 per cent of f the Paris bound legionnaires have Shoat . or papeervatiess, te tein | mnty separal - pena a the 4 Locion will o ate to the daeties sgh ett ttletields. ‘Theve ‘trips will take ne each ‘da: of lcouvens ioe in z wi the “American cemeteries each ca a vagtine, apreisie in theses Sutiday afternoon, bi 18th, the Ph vent commander, and as man; jonnaires ee ire to do so, wil cial, 0! mem ; es the American ¢émetery at! just ‘outside Paris. An offi. mn ‘be the lay-| b; that Befenaants, Elmer 2. Ai Ebb Hundred hie wetght 64/1 Gites. 64) DOLL. ind, decreeing hat sald claim fx a valld first mores fage lien upon, the estate ereth described, and that sald real Chiat be sold. to. satiat Sn ‘the ‘said ‘len foreclosed, there: "kOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that’ by virtue 9 a writ of special execution i out of said Court and directed deli i nM fier for sale an sell fas to ths ener mde for sh je prem! erein descr! Sea aula wail he “held on the hh day, of September, 1927, ich] pom, at the front door of the Court fouse in’ the Bistnarck, North Dakota ,to satisty ment and special eexcution. ‘The real estate above mentioned and to be $0! situated in. thy County _of Burleigh, and ‘State 9 North’ Dakota, and’ is known and described as follows: ont pee (23)" feet of Te Pet Bi ppt Hy aries an ty, and Btat ats ire an iy eh 2 eae this id rn 3 cet Ritor eye nat eae, Minot, gh e f the allied coun: Legion tour o ed coun-| oy Merchants and Manufacturers State | '° 2| Board of One (1) and. Jere bi £1 *"BRed A ‘August ayn, 437, Cor ee an i Capenze, ig. Berar, WHEREAS, the Board ‘of’ City ont eg ol ene <7 of Bis marek, i aeem Bpceseaty hat ‘diaemaiks be” ces ire@ to the satisfaction of the {reet ‘Commissioner, along or in front of the following lescribed property: ial cots ugng the east side of lot 7. ‘long the east side of lot 8 Along the east side of lot 9. Along the east sffe of lot 10. Along the enat side of lot 11. Along the cast and south side of ‘Along the aoiith sla of lot 12. Along the went side of tot Along the west Along the west of sod) Along the west side of lot 1 Alonk the west side 6f lou 18. Along thé 'west side of tor 2 Afong, the west Along oe oe Hong the, east alde of lot Mong, the gust glde of top oO Alone the cab ah EY y Aton the north and east sides of lot 1, [Ben ef by hittord p.m. anna a agate ene Sanat, ot an ump Coal lacs 3 na RO, B. Bins School House, ‘Medina. Hoard reserves the. right: to et Any or all bids withent, no- 10 bidders. H. A. NonTON, Clerk. (8/11-12-13-15-18-17-18) SOUICE VOR BIDS “Realed, Bids be received up mtil Two (2) Selock P.M. Monday uKUAt 29, 1927 hy Whe Board of aise i or the Miaittday Special Sehoo! District No. 19, of Halliday, Dak.; for the building of, a tie Nt wri-k pidition onto the present Fick building used as a ‘school olive In Hartida Dak, a found with the Fr Schoo! Hoard itivas may be sident of” the Wench. # Hardware counsel oe a comparatively quiet lay hick the decision of Justice Sanderson was tly the on! major point of interest, The lull was in sharp contrast to the feveris! of the past few day: Tt_w in te plain at the state @ governor's conviction of the ruilt, of the adjudged slayers had not been changed, but that he |be be reluctant to allow the bated yet open to their Hin had convinced im there remained a possibility that the case could be carried to the su- preme court, There were itiications that some members of the council were reluctant to approve of any stay but eventunl- ly alt’ voted for it. In Better Dr. McLayghlin, the prison physi- cian, after his daily visit to Sacco, Vansetti atid’ Madeiroa, suid t appeared in much better spirits to- maright to} day, accept or reject all bids and require the bidders MAURICE Aloug the west Along the west Along the west Along the wert Along the west side of lot 20. Along the west. side of lot ay Along the west side of lot Along the west aide of lot 23. Alofig the ‘e' ‘side gf pt mae pAlone the Tat einen! of lets an Along the enat side of lot 7. Aone us east side of lot 9. Alon, east alde of tot 10, 00, Original Plat Along the Bouth mide of lot 12, Along the west ‘nde of lot 21, Alon the ne wen eof tot 23. Aisne Along long: Along side of Jot 16. sid’ of Tat 17, side of lot 18. aide of lot 19. the cane mide of lot the east side of tot 7: the bast side of lot 8. the east aide of lot 9: Along the west side of lot 19. Along the west side of Jot 20. ig the west.'aide of lot 21. the wert and north side perk 62. OFtigjuat, Pine the north ‘thd aaee side or aod Along Along Along Along Aton Aloug Along the east the east the east the east the cast the east the east Block 60, Along the east ng the east Along the east Along the ‘east Along the east Along the the ro side side lot ide of lot 9, Original Pint Along the corte and east side lot 1. Along the east side of lot 5, Along the east side of lot , i the east and south side 01 114, pale ot Plat Along ne seat ata ide of lot. 6. nh! Pine Along ite ‘cant ide of Jot 1. Along the east side of Tot’ 2 Along the e&st side of lot the east side of lot the weat side of lot'19, e west side of lot 20, the weet alde of toy 4 taal Pint ahd north pide side stde side side wide side side of | south and west side ‘Block 104, Original Pint Alting the north and east side ots 1 to 6, Incl. Along the west side of lot 23. (Alon the Went and norih side lot 2 * lock 102, Orig rot eps the south an jot the éast the the east east the east the east the east the east the east the of of Pint est side ng the west and north side ‘tock 100, Original Pint Along ihe de of lot 1. ck 98, Original Plat north and weat side Original Piat Pert su east side Along the lot 24 lock 96, 10) fiche the Klong the Along the lot 13. Along the 24. east side of -lot 2. south and west side north and west side “Mock 10, eas Paeitic Along the east side of lot 1. Along thé east side of lot 2 Along the east side of lot 3. Along the east side of lot 4. jock 11, Nort! ere Paeitic Addit! Along the westaide of Jot 6, Block 14, Northern Pacific Along the. south pat west_side t Aléng the wést. side ‘of’ tot Along the weat side of lot 10. Along the west ‘sidé of lot Along the went side of lot 12. Block e-tame ure hereby ordered repsired along. or in| front of the property, dencri bed, and 10, the satisfaction the, Street Commissioner, and. that, the, city Auditor be and he ta hereby @ircer, ed to notify the oWners thereot that if within ten (10) days after Notice hereof said sidewalks We not repatred then the city. conte: Bae h Dakota, MH. ATKING ago Oe Dated at: Btamarc: August 11th, ie . (8/11) CE FOR Bibs Notice” rh Mreby Given. that ‘the Count; missioners of Burleigh county, North Dakota, will receive agaled bids until 2 o'clock, p. m., September Sth, ite for 300 ins, ‘more oF leas, Of mine’ fun and dx {nol Adlivered contr Commis- nares roneryes the right to rejeyt INGER, Auditor, ‘ou Burleigh, Say North Dakota 25) V Ee Tish: Nt Fok any mide. mi’ vol earn by, the Bosra of City Comptissionérs of Jami _|4ind no authority unless {|wus as strong as alleged, "| is D, 8/11-12-13-15-16- ADVERTISEMENT roR mu: qytenled | Dds Wile recelved | by rau Cary Commiysioners of of Bismarck Baceo, he said, expressed the hope that he would be strong enough. to walk unassisted to the Cherry Hill section of the prison if they were transferred frou the death house, a: appeared probable later in the day. ain ought to eat,” the physician told “No,” Saeco replied, “that's my T am not going to {| eat, ng said city Jess, of hest ring th year ending August 31st, 1928. h id shall t y a cer- ble to » President dof City Cominissioners Roard ofc ity Commissioners Feserves the right to reject any or all bids. MH. ATKL City A aes) SON, ditor, n Sealed Naughton the sale of ‘school Bouse \ Bids WHI be opened ai artes at on Aumiat 1 ace for cash. ht to rejec Judge Decides _.To Refer Case To Full, Bench (Continued from page one) day unnouncement of his decision whether to permit the defense to ap- peal, to the high coutt, exceptions tliken to his earlier denial of a writ of-error in favor of the condemned men, Judges Call Case Closed The reprieves came after the de- fense’s hope of possible intervention by the federal coutts had’ been blast- ed by announcements from Justice ‘Ho)mes of the United States supreme court and from Judge George W. | Anderson of: the’ United States circuit court that they would entertain no | metions for writs of habeas. corpus. ustice Holmes declared he could he were convinced that’ the trial court had no: jurisdiction. He was not so c vineed, he said, and even if prejudice lon the part of the presiding judge it would jnot deprive the court of jurisdiction. Judge Anderson, ii statement ispued jointly Holmes shortly before midnight, de- clared he was unable to take a dif- ferent view. Mr. Hill and others for the defense visited Justice Holmes at his Beverly ‘home and urged upon him, as they fe before the Massachusetts courts, affidavits by newspaper men and faten showed Judge Webster Thay- | er had been strongly: prejudiced, and | for that reason the condemned men ought to be given a new trial. hen the prisoners were notified of the reprieves, Vanzetti ressed pleasure at the news by Sacco re- seemed not to cai Counsel Has Quiet Day mained apathetic and Madeirds also |“ state of mind. eco is now in the 25th day of his hunger strike and refused food today, althoogh Vanzetti drank his break- fast coffee. Mrs. were Sacco was’ again p vis- itor at the prison today, a A geval recovered from her reported collapse of yesterday. She not only saw her husband and Vanzetti but spent 2 few minutes with Madeiro: ine. ARE INJURED LONDON DEMONSTRATION London, Aug. 11.—(P)--All_ was auict this morning, after an exciting night, when news reached’ London that a respite -had been granted to Nicola “Seco and Hartolomeo Vah- zvettl. Only a few hours before the news came, mounted police, riding four charge to and six abreast, had to break up a demonstration of sym- pathy for the condemned men before ch Scores of merican embass persons were ‘injured or bruised be- |" tore the manifestants were pongearea: Singing the “Intepnationale,” ing red flags and carrying red ban-| ners, the crowd, estimated at 10.00C/ persons, packed Grosvenor Gardens, opposite the American embassy, aprer) a protest meeting in Hyde Park, where a succession of speakers de nounced the execution of Sacco an Vanzetti. Crowd Joins In Song ‘A. J. Cook, secretary of the Miners Federation; was one of the principal speakers. At the conclusion of address he seized a banner and rais- ed his voice in the strains of the communist anthem, crowd joined hin while others sang| the British national anthem. “I warn you and I warn Americans,’ he declared, “that if they | murde' Khese two men we shall get even with them. I ask you to take off your hats and pledge yourselves to get even. | am not anti-American but anti-cap- italist. We must boycott America The speeches ended, the march to the embassy began, up. re- cruits all along the way. Many wom- en, old and young, were in the. pro- cession. Except for chorus shouts of “Sacco and Vanzetti shall not die,” and an occasional derisive outburst against the mounted officers, the par- ude was orderly. Thinks Party Will In- sisit He Be Candidate (Continued from page one fully éxplained,” he said. “But 1 think that he will be nominated as a result of a deadlock in the next convention. To, be sure, he is sin- cere but I feel that the country will demand him and that the convention will nominate him, unless he makes his position kndwh more positively nd in unequivocable term ould Not Decline The senator said, in reply to 2 * Having snatched their clients from the:very shadow of death, the defense! ™ AIRY FAIRY store on Friday. 204 Fifth Street mobiles by eeiatl _ation.. Buick Touring. These cars sponte as to whether he thought Coolidge would accept a nomina- tion if forced upon him, that “I know CAKE FLOUR * Demonstration, ‘ tomorrow, Friday, ‘ : August 12th. or Mrs, Peterson, factory representative of the Airy Fairy Cake Flour Co., will d lémonstrate at our Come in and visit ‘us and taste thé products of this good cakeflour. R.T.GROCERY Phone 371 he tolibiiing tepossensed: Autor Figgmiee Caewpe: on Oldsmobile Touring: 1 Essex Coach;.,.1, Durant Touring; 1, will be séld for less ‘than. the unpaid balance due. lth Se eee ale Care at acta Main stew. Some of the | i of no man who could: decline the duty of running for president if the Eels ks was tendered him by his party.” - Mr. St spoke of Ang te eliet bill which Pee rete Strdine 4 credited with 2) Taaneering “many good features.” tegd farm relief bill wi assed in the next s that it would not contain an equali- zation fee provision. The so-called gardine bill, he said, was similar ta, but an improvement over, hi farm relief proposal of last This bill would set up a federal farm loan board with a revolving fund of 000,000 to loan to cooperatives and farmers and would attempt to! further cooperativ: ig. Senator Fess his primary pur- |poge in coming to Rapid Ctiy was to jdiscuss prospective railroad consoli- dation legislation with the president. 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