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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930 | Additional Sports Collett Defeats merely said: “I fortunate to win.” Miss Gourlay said: “I ought to be kicked for my putting, particularly that short one at the 17th where I | couta have been 1 up.” | | Their cards: | son, Joe Anderson Might Be Suspended After Running Out of Bout Chicago, May 14.—(?)—Joe Ander- | | QUOTA OF ROTARIANS | FOR DULUTH LEAVING Ripley and James H. Hanley, of Man- dan. Newly-elected officers were intro- duced to the club, with the exception of absentees. The officers to take of- fice with the beginning of the new year in June are John Hoffman, pres- Peterson bought. the collection, the original negatives of which have been destroyed. Among those who enjoyed the showing of the slides was Col. C. F. Mudgett, who was with the Dako- tans in the war. Bismarck-Mandan Council of Kadosh, | Louis F. Smith, commander, and the degrees will run from the nineteenth to the thirtieth, inclusive. Mrs. Aldith Clooton, Fargoan Faces Charge ‘Of Reckless Driving After Fatal Accident Fargo, N. D., May 14.—(%)—George 5 445 533-37 ; . Ky. middleweight | . z * : . Moll Gourlay in | Mise Sourky ieee tal eae, tonne Taek dbp spORAItICy OF FOR THERE TONIGHT | Secrest screticy: Lag Scottish Rite Given 31, of South of City. 3 |Rubish, Fargo, was taken to La y out S44 444 544-38 being the first to be suspended in Illi- |Duemeland, ' treasurer; and Netii Over to Rose Croix: Former Teacher, Dies | Moure today by Sheriff Carl J. John- Miss Collett in 645 446 554—43—80 | nois for failing to go through with a | Churchill and Carl Nelson, directors. K u peeing son to face @ charge of reckless drive xtra ole atc Miss Gourlay in 555 645 454—43—81 match, since boxing became legal in -—— | A new member, Dave Wells, of the adosh on Tomorrow] rs. aiaitn Clooton, 31, wife of | ing, growing out of an automobile ac- ahs f " ‘| i Soi | to membership, Rev. Floyd Logee giv- e Scottish Rite ceremonials were | Monda: ni d fi 1 services | i i itish | lay 447. fill his engagement with Haakon| During Dakota Participa- y evening and funeral services | Brady of Jud, was killed in the mis- English Star Beaten in British! Gourley 407 Hansen, Chicago, presumably after | jing him the charge. continued today, the sessions being | will be held at St. Mary's church at | rene’; Women's Tourney; Four Yankees Survive Formby, England, May 14—(?)— Four Americans survived the fourth round of play in the British women’s golf championship today. Three were beaten, including Virginia Van Wie of Chicago, one of the invading dele- gation’s most formidable threats. Glenna Collett, American champion, | | A great gallery, numbering more | | than 5,000 persons, was assembled at | the home green to see Misses Collett | | and Gourlay come in. Cook to! Replace | Friedman in Bout | atieeranian ee “Face” Mickey | noting that the crowd numbered | about 600, and the gate about $1,500. | A meeting of the Illinois state ath- letic commission was called for today to act on Anderson and it was indi- cated he would be suspended. Valley City Woman Is Arrested in Fargo on Charge of Auto Theft ' | luth this week and found that 19 are | Mandan. Two the members expect tion in Insular War Rotarians counted noses at today’s | club luncheon on participating mem- bers in the district convention at Du- going on the trip from here and/ their wives to accompany them. The party leaves here on No. 4 at 8 o'clock this evening, occupying a sleeper, which will be transferred to the Du- The entertainment feature of the luncheon was provided by John Pe- terson, who showed a collection of Philippine picture slides dealing with the North Dakota volunteers in the war in the islands following Dewey's victory of May 1, 1898. One of the pictures showed Mr. Pe- terson, then a youth of 18. Others showed the effects of cruelties and torture by the Spaniards inflicted on Filipino prisoners. The destroyed | Spanish ships as they sunk in shal- those of Bismarck-Mandan chapter of Rose Croix, with George F. Dullam Presiding as wise master. The chap- ter went into session at luncheon at noon. Degrees beginning with the fifteenth and concluding with the eighteenth, the latter after 7:30 this evening, are being conferred. Tomorrow will be given over to 9 o'clock Thursday morning, with Father Wacker in charge. Interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Mrs. Clooton was born in this city and for some school. Her mother, Mrs. Catherine Ferris, lives nine miles south of the city and Mrs. Clooton had been mak- ing her home with her of late. years back taught |~ hap. Rubish is charged with driving the machine in which Miss Brady and four other youths were riding at the time of the accident. Look for our Pay Day sales on Wednesday’s Marcovitz Grocery. | luth division at Staples. Fargo, N. D., May 14—()—Arrested | _ Those listed for the trip are J. R. | here early this morning, Edna Biffle, | PBranley, George A. Duemeland. Mr. | 22, Valley City, is in the Cass county | and Mrs. L. K. Thompson, Roy Lo- | jail charged with carrying a con- | gan, Hal Dobler, Mr. and Mrs. John cealed pistol, and for investigation | French, Frod Copelin, George Hum- with the theft of an automobile. | Phreys, Dr. L. W. Larson, Dr. Harry An hour after police here were | Brandes, Frank Murphy, B. O, Ward, notified by Valley City authorities | Phil Meyer, James Trimble, N. O. that an automobile had been stolen | Churchill, all of Bismarck, and H. C. there, Miss Bibble was taken into| Schulte, Rev. Gilbert Stewart, E. A. custody. She claimed the machine belonged to her uncle. jlow water, a cemetery scene with bones of the dead piled together in the corner of a wall, Bilibib prison, the Valencia transport which took the Dakotans over and later sunk with @ loss of several hundred lives, public buildings at Honolulu and Manila and many Pasig river scenes were in the collection. The phs were taken by Alfred Whittaker and the Slides developed by P. E. Hatch. Mr. eed Walker in Kentucky Derby Feature Friday fought an epic battle ‘with Molly; Gourlay, crack English golfer, and finally won out at the 21st hole. Helen Hicks, youthful New Yorker. also was carried to extra holes, elim- inating Mrs. Percy Garon at the 19th. Maureen Orcutt, Englewood, N. J. girl, defeated Mrs. G. EF. C. Rudgard, 3 and 2, to advance to the fifth round along with Miss Collett and Miss | Louisville, N. ¥., May 14.—(P)— ; American Legion officials late last {night received word that George Cook, heavyweight champion of Aus- tralia, had accepted an invitation to replace Al Friedman, Boston heavy- Hicks. |Weight, as the opponent of Mickey Mrs. Leo Federman, New York,| aircon turned in the most decisive American | Walker, middleweight champion, in {the 10 round headliner of the derby : up today for the game which will be} the organization were reelected to- | hearted English opponent. The in the nature of an experiment. 4 a by i ; s 1 convention No. 150 size, special per dozen ; American girl was 2 up at the 14th at a day at the second annan ; 2 spenntinccs but saw her lead shot away. With Major league officials and officials | here, victory, overwhelming Mrs. Dudley Charles, Sunningdale, 8 and 7. Miss Van Wie was eliminated at the 19th hole by Kathleen Macondla | of Scotland in the morning's most | surprising upset. Mrs. Stewart Han- | ley of Detroit was beaten by Dr. Mar- ion Alexander, another Scotswoman, 2and 1. Edith Quier of Reading, Pa.,; lost a close match to Daisy Ferguson of Ireland, 1 up. Wilson British Hope Enid Wilson, chief British hope with the elimination of Miss Gourlay, defeated Mrs. R. J. McNair of Lon- don, 7 and 5. Miss Collett had to travel 21 holes before she could vanquish her stout the issue in doubt after the 18th was played, the two champions halved the 19th and 20th holes before Miss Col- jeve fight here Friday night, Fried- jman injured his hand in a bout at |Boston Monday night and was com- pelled to cancel the engagemnet. i Decatur and Quincy to| InaugurateNightGame For Three Eye Circuit Decatur, Ill, May 14.—(#)—The Decatur and Quincy clubs tonight will play the Three Eye league's first game of night baseball. Work on the installation of the artificial lighting system was cleaned and representatives of minor league organizations have been invited to watch the contest. The license tag on the machine bore the number issued to Robert Burt, Valley City, police said. The woman was arraigned in county court, and demanded a preliminary hearing, which was set for late today. The Valley City chief of police was en route to this city. Keller Reelected Head Of Registers of Deeds: Minot, N. D.. May 14—(%)—Frank | J. Keller, Dickinson. president of the | North Dakota Registers of Deeds as- | sociation, and all other officers of | The other officers are C. H. Sum- | mers, Bowbells, and Ida M. Bernhard, Hettinger, vice presidents; H. A. Pe- All Phones 1400 Fancy Fresh, special 2 Ibs. for . Peas Brown & Tiedman Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store Thursday and Friday Specials Gr, ‘ape F ruit Rein nie; special per doz. All Phones 1400 lifornia Seedless, 69c .35¢ lett could negotiate the victory at the ters, McClusky, secretary; and Miss Lipton’s, put up in 1 Ib. vacuum CHARGE HERE third extra hole. Carnera Kayoes Only | neil P. Rose, Minot, “tressurer. A/B Cottee can crcint merit 48c a At the 2ist hole, Miss Gourlay had One of Four Opponents sightseeing trip about the city this | ‘ a, y ] eee cree e seen eee z 199 v Sic, as sick ond wes sull atx aero ‘brings the convention to a | Lipton’s Coffee, put up in 3 Ib. vac, can, spe. per Ib. $1.40 | AL S$ EET. ¢ : yhile Miss Collett’s close, 3 : ‘ ; : tall sagan fect rom the pin in three,| Salt Lake City, May 14.—(P}—The — S Wool, large size bars 15c, 2 8 4 Pad} 2 ig : Soiree cea ee ciara ees ravorte Pictures, Soap ni stuisiowiet...... 28 HOLLERED WORSE-CAN'HENVESSEY , | « hole and the match. he Englis! 5 girl then rushed across the green to|when he stopped only one of four Shown by Lecturer | Light House washing powder, rs 2 Congratulate her American rival. |heavyweight fighters who faced him aes, ' CaNse” special 2 large pkgs. for c Friends rescued Glenna from a|in as many rounds on an exhibition] 46 than 25 pictures, especially | P LS : os “Before I do,” spoke Ingrid Desmoulins, eighteen and pretty as a - ; surging gallery of autograph hunters | card. vde|Pecommended for thé average home, | Extra Standard Golden Sweet May “may I 9 Bee petore ine secarinet ten (Conde Ber rauerely int a tine were displayed by Mrs. Augusta Mac: | Corn special 3 cans for ‘ 33 Cc armas hyaline ctsighnlerrs rind a brief rest before the start of her|Lyndell, Sait ys e , Mitchell, S. D., in an art s Dadaedduwiedaccuns és i fifth round match with Beryl Brown. ute of the first round. "The Ambling | Sue, Wider. Matchedl, Bs ft an oot Be as suggestive as ye like, me Wild Rose,”? answered the veteran Veteran observers said Miss Col-|Alp showed a willingness to put the ning at the Bismarck high school au- Extra Fancy, turfman. * tett’s titanic struggle with Joycelother fighters to sleep but found it) are 8t t reamery UEEEL special per Ib. ..... Cc « P ‘ Wethered in the British finals of 1999 /diffieult to get within striking dis-/""The"Tictures, all reproductions of ‘Change to OLD GOLDS and cease those rasping roars. Ease your was the only recent rival e strug- | tance. rm ff s : s, J | Gle of today between the two trim| "Jack Lewis, California; Steve stri- [famous Paintings in colors, tet Fresh Eggs SE eae 69 c throat with honey-smooth, heart-leaf tobacco and part forever with : _ girl golfers, Miss Collett and Miss |iich, Bingham, Uist ans) ‘Tony Supper” and “Mona Lisa;” Millet’s special 3 dozen for ......... those grunts and growls. Speech is silver, silence is golden... and ; Gourlay. Clawson, Salt Lake City, each stayed |‘. ” “Fee - *, = : Glenna Was Unperturbed with the Italian giant for one round, |The Angelus” are ieee ters C ° 3 Ib. can, 7 4 OLD/GoLD speech is e’en more golden . . . there’s not s bark ina « Ge Glenna, unperturbed as usual, s “Holy Night;” Watt's “Si risco special per CAN wreereeccseccceseeee Cc billion. i mini NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF OTe tro of Rapheet's ‘Madons ' ae ot cll ong _— imei nas, and many others. Stories con- C ti Mil Tall, special 29 ‘ ae tar ned mravetting be-| eect North Dakota, County of Bur-Inected with the pictures and the Arnation WAMK special 3 cans for... c «Scaled bids for road gravelling bei) office of County Auditor, Bismarck, | artists were delightfully told by the ae i Sotion 6. T. 142,’R. 79, and between] N, Dak. ale speaker. Libby’s De Luxe, 9 Section, 28, ©. 143, F.80, and Seton ee tee rose, Anderson, | Pointing out the influence that MS special per No. 2% size can ........ Cc | 452, 142 Bee Bureieed by the Board| Cighlan, all of Rismarck, N. D., and|good pictures in the home may have ; BETTER TOBACOOS... THATS WHY THEY WIN i of County Commissioners of the said Anna § Sy 7} oe tie on children, Mrs. Wider suggested | e Minneopa, 8 oz jar, ese See eae aeeta unit two] tract of land hereinafter: described |Changing the pictures in a child's AYONNAISE special per jar... 16c ee ea cove [faa arhuch, waa aenesned I cote same /room with the seasons and using ap-| special per jar ............ eoccecccceNOTA COUGH INA CARLOAD -lans and cifications are on file pena pets y ty i ‘iate pictures during the various 5 . with the Conny cAuaitar Or ty be] the, 14th day of Dacerber, 3024, duly [Potttaye. ‘she also stressed the im: ff Gold Medal Cake Flour Demonstration here for balance ape grsomet. z linguent taxes of the year 1925, and| portance of having fewer pictures on! of week The following approximate quant | itd suie wil expire ninety dass from {the Walls and displaying them prop-| 5 a anne the completed Rervice of hia notice, erly. ed last evering| fy 2 large pkg. Gold Medal Cake Flour, 1 20-02. pkg. Gold eae é Said land is described ows: ‘ “ The'price bid per cubic yard milo] S48B%4 of Section 19, Township cpr ene Giiencae (ate aoaliouutt | Medal Pancake Flour for 49c and 1 pkg. Wheaties, , Neadtase Med tine andr apresdine, PPINE. | umber of-acres, 80, Catholic Daughters of America. 15c size, FREE. Work on this contract shalf'be e-| Amount sold for, $17.08. 1 Sensecesecos | : : fd Completed ‘wot inter thant July] 7 thie dates Vere amount| LOOK for our Pay Day sales/f Fresh shipment Cheese Impt. Swiss Roquefort More Car for the Mene : 15th, 193) «must be accompanied by| you will be required to pay the costs; ON Wednesday's Marcovitz Edam Limburger Cottage Cheese o fn certified check for Five per cent of] of the service of this notice and in- Grocery. the total amount bid, endorsed or|terest as provided by law and unless made payable to George F. Will,] you redeem said land from said sale Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners as a guaranty that the bidder will, if successful prompt! enter into and execute a contract with a surety bond for the full amount bid, | } for the performance of the work. ‘The Board of County Commissioners of the said County of Burleigh, re- before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed reof will issue to the holder of the sale certificate as provided by Witness my hand and official seal this 13th day of May, 1930. ISAMINGER, A.C. vi t any or all (Seal) Auditor Burleigh County, serves the right to reject any or al or Burleigh C By order of the Board of County| (First publication May 14, 1930.) Commissioners 5/14-21-28 A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor, FOR BIDS ing 5/14-21-28 Sealed bids for road grading be- tween Sections § and 6,5 and 8, 8 and 9, 16 and 17, 20 and 31, 21 and ‘28, 27 and 28, 27 34, Lein’ Township, Burleigh County, North Dakota, wili he received by the Board of County Commissioners of the said County at the court house in the City of Bis- NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION State of North Dakota, County of Bur- jeigh.—ss, Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, Dak. N. 5 To. 0. H. Helgeson, Arena, N. Knauf, Jamestown, N. D., an Baird,’ Receiver of Driscoll State Bank, Bismarck, N. D. You ‘are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described marck, North Dakota, until two]and which was assessed in your name o'clock p.m., June 3rd, 1930. for taxation for the year 1925 was on Plans and specifications are on file| the 14th day of December, 1926, duly with the County Auditor or may be obtained from T. R. Atkinson, County Surveyor. ‘Work on this contract must be be- gun not later than June 10th, 1930, and completed not later than July 15th, 1930. The following approximate quanti- ties are given for the guidance of the bidders: 6,000 cubic yards of earth exca- vation. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the total amount bid, endorsed or made payable to George F. Will, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners as a guaranty that the bidder will, if] before the expiration of the time for tien. Ye are. take successful promptly enter into and ex-|redemption as above stated, a deed 4 trial car and test it for en - ecute a contract with a surety bond| thereof will issue to the holder of 5 for the full amount of the bid for the performance of the work. ‘The Board of County Commissioners. of the said County of Burleigh, re- serves the right to reject ahy or all 8. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. A. C. ISAMINGER, 5/14-21-28 County Auditor, sold, as provided by law, for the de- linquent taxes of the year 1925, and that the time for redemption ‘from sald sale will expire ninety days fre ESE and SE\% N’ tion 12, Township 14 Number of acres, 121 Amount sold for, $38. red to redeem at » the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said sale the tax sale certificate as provided by tness my hand and official seal th day of M 1930, : MINGER, Auditor Burleigh County, North Dakota (First publication aries this (Seal) ay 14, 1930.) NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION PRICES SMASHED CHRYSLER“77” save 2002350 Effective at once, prices of current Chrysler “77” models are reduced $200 models —“7: Other current Chrysler 10”, “66” and Chrysler Six—are being More Pleasure in Driving More Euxury and Comfort HUDSONS | 4 Car tor You te Try yy ‘lieing Findon ; Be Sent to Yeur Deer - — ness, speed, acceleration, easy comsfort” call NOTICE OF EXPIRATION oF : and Inexpensive to @perate CR SUEMERD) miciuiae wana Sauete ites ce eats to $350—the greatest continued unchanged. v Gee of North Dakota, County of Bur- Gn is ira *. h ry Cc e t HG ae Eounty Anion, Bomaree [Ahad COUNT Aut, Bimarcy price slash in all Chrysler Here is the greatest bar- No car we have ever offered has . Anydeslerwill gisdly let youdrive N. ak. ‘0. len airs, c/o H. E. Wildf. 4 ‘ ry 4 Carl ©. Stensrud, Mayville, North Sterling. Sterling State Bank, Stet: history. gain ever offeredin brand- 80 quickly won the enthusiasm of a Hudson Great Eight. You will & ¥. hereby notified that th BY y . . : enthusiastic wold fisher WEimHtat Stat seal ta ah bah ited sua 04 This price reduction is new motor cars. At $200 oeleeneneaye ot ng pa Aap appr and which was assessed In your name| and which was assessed in your name uJ for taxation for the year 1925 was on| for taxation for the year 1943 wae og . f For Hudson is an entirely new help telling your friends it is the the 14th day of December, 1926, duly | the 1ith day of December, 1926, duiy occasioned by the fact to $350 off, the supply 5 4 sold, as provided by law, for the de-| sold, as provided by law, for the de “i type. Loafing along in high or most delightful car'you-havé Jinguent taxes of the vear 1925, and Hnguent taxes of the vear 1925, and that Chrysler will intro- will not last 1 com! vice his ne i @ complete: vice of 7 Sait paste deacrved as fouane” | "Eald'Una's descr ne Wonca” duce—sometime in mid- now. Your present car is as nimble as a fine polo pony. 8 yen'xen Nigh 44 ant XN “4 Of SEXNW', an Ots 3-4-5 of Sec- tion 24, ip 141, Ri 75. en 6; i 4 a it umber ot ape fa. ange nibh, f, Townshiy 138, "ange. 76 summer —a new model _ will be accepted in trade. Hndson’s Great Eight will please 1050 COACH mount so! ‘or, 86. Amount sold for, $30.03. Its first Amount “required to redeem at | Amount “required to Fedeem at to take the place of the Chrysler’s liberal financ- big east fe way below ony é In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless | terest as provided by law and _unle: ‘ you redeem said land from said sale|you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for he expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, : tax sale certificate as prov BN ness my hand and official seal this 15th day of May, 1930. Fes MCUSMINORE cba ee ‘ iebuston ‘Mote “Glendive, Mout. Mottit Motes Coy Metts New + ISAMINGER, A ISAMINGER, a i lendive, rm Moffit Motor [o1 i De (Beal) Auditor Burleigh County,| (Seal) Auditor Burleigh county, Phone 700 Bismarck, No, Dak. Baker, Mont. ar? C. Levi, Geegrich, N. D. . (First publication May 14, 1950.) (iret publication Mag te iene, roan B/14-215 - ° : on ano 50.) . Burnbem, Washburn, loses \ Mind . Fargo Commercial Cars and Trucks wal In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- , 2 deed YY present Chrysler “77”. ing facilities are available. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Nine other models just as attractively priced. Wide range of colors. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit, factory. * car similar in quality or perform- ance. Its economy is impressive. SUPER-SIX SALES 113 Second Street Distributors SALES AND SERVICE IN ADJACENT TERRITORY Phone 306 Bismarck, N, Dak: