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PAGE FOUR " ‘LH BISMAKUK TRIBUNE | Th Ti stock. He is thankful, too, that help has been F WL, GIVEN less than a year ago, the sale was € Bismarck Tribune |i rnp, and fae te oto with te same mie mor secomigl ouoee | AT THE SCHOOLS b Aa Newspaper kind of courage that heroic Vermonter showed linquent 1936 taxes totaled only ap-|| f THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER when he knocked at the gates of Ticonderoga 9-YE ‘AR TERM proximately $64,000, while a year bi vom (Established 1873) and demanded surrender. e ago the advertised list totaled about! Bernice Klink ntered the seventh Published, by, the | Bismarck | Tribene “tote Srestet part of ihe desirable prope. |S™=4* st the Will school Monday, N. and postoftice at|like him are to be congratula ty was paid by the owners after the ying egg Is Convicted’ of Menoken Rob-| tists were published and before the ‘ison Tee ee abies ot Aad won On ENCLOSE STAMPED Bismarck as second class mail matter. Life, the Novelist sale was held, according to G. L.| weeks, bery—Wynanko Gets One- Spear, county treasurer. George D. Mann_._.......__-President and Publisher Subscription Rates Payable In Advance always stranger. than fiction be- year Prison Sentence Certificate purchaser: bid on the] ‘The fifth grate pupils of the Wil- interest th ill accept on the cere} jj, ‘i a = ae paar magia — Micka Wad naa ened ale cehcoe™ OOS] | ae Coes oe pABETES (maces ta pend ope ld me ud o salt’ Lend bey The Sener day in a small Spanish town an FD ited ridged by a jury/the three years allowed by law. ee 6 MELLITUS be used, oF 8 corresponding ‘amount fens ty ot Reem oie old man was admitted to the hospital and died] of court yesterda; The Christmas program atthe| If you have been to your doctor /|of any o! o Drote! Choice {itrseastissentscasapares ‘y . } robbery in connection with the ‘®| Wachter school it be gi the] and found that you have an excess of there. About the same time an ol ~ aaa ‘who ea * ane oe in change Additional Society | last day Before vacation. aes ores blood sugar oF fugar showing in the «oe 1.00] had ered own itted rage lenoken $$$ * urine, you need no unduly ie and pn she ages Serer August, was sentenced to two Idee M The music classes of the Will slatted. as this discas: .an usually Weekly by mall, outside of North Dekota, per Their bodies lay side by side in the mortuary| 3" 4° Gatley sae mening, “Mee | Local Girl on Staff school will give music programs in| be cured if the proper ditary treat 1 ’. °, * a ae i chapel. But before they could be buried, the| Fowler, tried jointly with her hus- niversity Daily|21. Diabetes 1 dual Wheto dat: Member Audit Bureau of Cireulation. | maavor had to have certain information. He band on the same charge, was ac- of U sity y NEO SO ious ‘with “children than with adults, Lehane! Member of The Associated Press must know, if possible, where the dead were Following the sentencing of Fow-| Miss Helen Crawford of, this city,| teal in ane bes ep ad acne er males as jated Press is exclusively entitled to the|/ born, when, where they lived, and whether mar-| ter, State's Attorney F. E. McCurdy| Who is attending the University of » , oe bation 425 180 ced 66, nee tor repatttcation of all news dispatches credited to) ried or unmarried. moved for dismissal of the hates North Dakota, was appointed on the hi this week on account of ill but goa hs hhh considerable it or not otherwise credited in per, and also the! A. to the Id man the facts were easy. He| of robbery against Herbert/ staff of reporters for thé’1928 Da- eee amount of sugar showing in the urine | least several weeks lished herein. All old ry. ‘Weekly by mail, in state, per year .......0- Weekly by mail, in state, three years for... { . mend for my patients: A hand sticking out of the left front window | sfter cour, rocomvaes Money rbie| Grand Forks; and Donalda Hemiltop, | .,7he lam lass of the fifth) Breakfast: Choice of one kina of qd grade, Richholt school, is writi: rotein, suck as eggs, nute, or cheese, of an auto may have more meanings than a| ys, Hughes Electric company and E.| Langdon. short stories this week ‘recommend. Only one egg should be used; or carrots, string beans and beets a good combination with meat and stewed fruit? If so, is it all right for me to have this combination reg- ularly every Pel ore EE peter SE er Ba ea eg ena | wie a cn, teeta, eer a el a ac nt Ua tana ata |e dE ed. seemed more cult as to the stranger. But at| were released from custod: Publication, according an ans} ine th it wick fille| Th ible thing f to do|not disappear from the urine with — the last moment an old priest appeared on the| " F. J. Brown, who recently pleaded|ouncement made Tuesday by Wil-| nog ‘He Past week on account of ill "he has discovered the a Tt Foreign tives uree of ed ‘The following names LAU de) ¥ this disease is to take a plain water | to take a milk diet Sie ae dite: DETROIT old woman, too, came from that part of the in the liquor traffic, ot ey iq] make up the complete editorial staff The Parent-Teachers association | fast for a few days. This is not only | but this is not ust Bennet ; AGO } » H ‘was sentenc ‘ ing at the school Wednesd | all of the leading diet authorities and|be sufficient to adequat nourish | Tower Bldg. lead man, |i run fA aw tue oo an- oa ail and pay a fine of| eee a oan ae Forks, ties e gion lay eve mut male oe ao whom Tae the ‘ vi the the ma Bont od Fifth Ave. Bidg./other man, lived part of her life in South Amer- and costs, ille, assistant editor; Leif Fugel- often disagree. We are practically | other o! , ——____—________—_——lica and .had then returned to the land of her| ,,., Miller Found Guilty | Son’ Minot, University editor; ‘Mil-|,, The rooms of the Roosevelt school ell united in the belief that a few| If the reader is suffering from (Official City, State and County Newspaper) k , William Miller, charged with en. | name adalat dite cee Aa forefathers, a battered old wreck. agi ‘ editor. the holiday season. Christmas ¢rees| while others recommend only four|results from following this Calm Bravery Divided by life’s passions, man and wife offense, was found guilty by the , will be put up in each hall this week. |or five days, I am sure that a 10 or | will be glad to have him write to ome Py tn hi iola Streimikes, Grand Forks; ah i s not dead in his will be sentenced later. ices eck | ‘Ten pupils of the fifth grade at the| good results, and wil’ accomplish | personal letter service is furnished a Seer ae anes disorders, the old hates and loves. Nufrey Wynanko, being tried on Diu: Cobenen and Ross ichholt. school have been awarded | more at the start than many weeks|to readers of the Bismarck Trib- . 4 Useless Signals of not guilty after the state i ‘ seals amounting to 26 cents .| Large amounts of distille.’ water 2 back to normalcy, without complaint, without] ot so very long ago there was a concerted| rested its cise against im late Bek nee eee oe: # Bp Ne Cons OF HOFS*| should be taken during the fast, and,| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS i i itude. i Hi u cries for mercy, but with gra effort throughout the country to create a uni-| jas sentenced to one year in the Giltor, igh school will present the play,| tilled water enemas daily. The sys-|cialists tell me I have no enhiont rewapaper : form signaling code by which a motorist could] state penitentiary, beginning April ‘at Goose! Pp tem should be literally flooded with |chloric acid in my. stomach, ermont newspaper: tiasilee fe theuatl i | Babcock, Minot; Alfred Boulden,|Ce™ber 23 in :he high school audi- | cle \ I wish to extend deepest thanks for the ai Court was adjourned this morn torium, poisons and the excess of sugar from |it'has affected my teeth. What is — pis nt his arta have died a quiet| (2% th ‘| t'the state| Albert Egermayer, Grand Forks; SI dd faulty carbohydrate conversion. Skin | your idea of a cure?” ry is Cal ign seems to fe ait a use of e sessions 0: e 8 i} ae The seed bee gp techgelgy ie largaret being used this week to display|or three sponge or shower baths! too little stomach acidity dey is eet eco away, intentions. And when they do the signal most held here, today and tomorrow. Richmond, Jamestown; and Herman | the Projects which are being offered |taken daily to insure proper skin |entirely upon living on # well bal- fe i i Erhardt, Hamilton, My H deal of time. We have five|likely is so uncertain that the man behind is council. i fh r i tunity room, a model of the diet I usually recom-|acid you take internally, the worse >> amt novo age now, eleven in all. Nine|more confused than he is helped. The first case scheduled for trial iety editor assistants—Am: your condition will become ‘eventu- ‘night of the flood. Our house was flooded and u : ‘ everything ruined and barn wrecked. We saved |chorus girl's blush. A. Hughes. Barbie claims $10,000 Pegi kets roma Burtt Ovrae Butte: ing books which members would like wo ee Be Bute; of Yin ouneee of cheese. ree or four slices 0! the je same offense, and they ydrate foods. If does i when he has discovered the start of jthis diet, it is sometimes advisable i Si Cat PATHE COMPANY scene and gave the much wanted facts. The! not guilty to @ charge of engaging| liam" S. Moeller of Devils Lake, ed : i courftry. In fact, she had been married to the| Pee 9 one of guilty yeste Gays in| for. 1928: of the Wachter school held a meet-|my own idea, but is recommended by |and the diet I have jus PAYNE, BURNS & SMITH di NEW YORK . ° . 4 % *, | Ha be days’ fast is :.1 s beneficial; but | diabetes, and does not yy iam the liguor tantfic, second] dred Nelson, Grand Forks, women’s |4#ve been beautifully decorated for|days’ fast is :.lways beneficial; but get tent were united in death—the death that stills all| jury which heard the testimony, He| Night editors Charles Andrus 15 days’ fast is productive of more | personally for further advice. brave hearts calmly have fought their way a similar charge, withdrew his Ries C. Wesley Meyer, Detroit Lakes, Cross pin. for selling Health| of careful dieting. une. oa ‘ yesterday and pleaded guilty. He den Squires, Grand Forks, dramatic| , The Playmakers of the Bismarck|of course, from one to three dis-} Question: Alex M. writes: “Spe- v i itor of a ff : 5 This letter was received by the Night editor assistants—Mar, “Christmas at Gooseberry Glen,’ re know what the fellow ahead intended to do be-/ 1, next. hind ir water to wash out accumulated | taken bottle after bottle of it until 3 Larimore; Jay Bryant, Napoleon; from the Red Cross, also our ing until 1:30 Monday afternoon,| H we have received i : ressions of the state! Richard Heaton, Dickinsons Forks: i The office of the Richholt school|bathing must be kept up, and two| Answer: The cure of too much or death. Motorists do and do not signal their| judicial counc ic Johnson, Grand’ Forks; M s _ much, as it was on my farm. I gave the land Judge Coffey is a member of the for sale by the pupils of the oppor-|elimination. After the fast this is|anced diet. The more hydrochloric f us stayed in a Ford touring car all night the a Honey and’Densita Heaivop, aly. ; of us stayed in a Fo ouring ig! Suestion: Housewife asks: “Are { +} damages to his real estate on the as to have in the school library. our babies, also our stock and team. The driver with the extended arm may age: dahl, Carpio; Helen Crawford, Bi: eae: Melba toast. (Th's is toast dextrin- i i ide, $5,000 for damage to his 7 : “I also want to thank the people for our|merely be flicking ashes off his cigar, or he ae nice business and loss of| marck; Jean Eaton, Grand Forks; qy,, upltaie ‘and. dewndtairalieed completely throughs Wilenese- ‘ving di i i i dry ¢ Helen ‘Erickson, Grand Forks; Lil- dayg” Thanksgiving dinner. I went to Burlington in|may be pointing to some pretty piece of scenery | trade, and $5,000 for the death of|Helen Erickson, Grand Forks; rooms at the William Moore school| moves all the starch.) A smalldish| Answer: combination ‘the morning and got my wife at the Maryjor he may be testing for rainfall. a child, all claimed due to the con- reek nae parent Once: will join in singing Christmas hes of stewed fruit, such as prunes, figs,,ask about is an excellent one, peed ‘ Fletcher hospital. We found the dinner when} And even if he does intend to signify a move pole 4 Peace te hb ie i eae son,’ Glenburn; Ione Haagenson,|°!8 at their program Thurscay af-|raisins, baked apple, or Sh be used with benefit at least , u 5 ing po! le 4 ternoon, Dec. 22. The rooms oneach|no sugar being sdded. Between|once a day. ; ‘ we got home. Friday night our flood babyjout of the regular course of traffic he may Grand Forks; Maxine Hegland, . i i was born, @ ten-pound girl named Betty Mae.|mean anything from intending to turn left to breakfast and lunch at least one Bocelli say tet mee cold : Both mother rey eeenee ah sae ae good for a Person “ad a st is why we wish to give thanks. We are down, A c Answer: are very in- & * TORS % "| handed in 1,712 book reports. The|desired of the following vezetables: | vigorating and help to increase the me ag ee igh <— some day an ingenious inventor will ie latin petty Schwan, Grand cighth class have read 348 books, Celery, spinach, small string beans,|blood’s circulation. Some people t “Bolton, Nov. 29. ; : Oli ff ick «| making an average of books} asparagus, cucumber, egg plant,/who are anemic or nervous cannot a ; H. E. HOVEY.” _|concoct a device that tl automatically} omer Cea ets below: roads | pores seve Palio te per pupil. |The seventh Bicliss ras small beets and tovs, summer squash, take real cold bath with benefit un- 0 heel of eee Ltedee ab to bor — ms ge ssl winiainia drifted. igh ss standin ihc old Wood, Neche. next highest with 265 books read,| Small turnipsandtops, small carrots,|til they have practically recovered unted or embit . E. Hovey. He joud — » 155 because he saved his babies, his team and his|minded drivers. ee an average of six books per pupil.|Small parsnips, lettuce. okra, chay-|from their trouble. bad. E, 0, Stoudt, Jr, and Willis Wy-| 7p, Re eR HEROD FS A aD lel Crd enrotal Pg poms began tered -24; road: hat ie seven’ grade iteratpre le, zucchini, parsley, nasturtium{do you suppose cause s Dani enovingien pele te ae (etl eld ageing pL red classes of the Will school have|leaves and flowers, endive, avocado | boy of thirteen always at his WA SHI NGTON fought for a moment over the/ed I E,TTER good, ior high schpol of lowii ins: Beef, mutton, rab-| picking is simpl; Sabie which i 8 ‘ sae 44 | junior schpol.as part the| lowing pro‘zins: mutton, rab-| picking is simply a you This was not the first time, appar-|° Fargo—Cloudy, -3; roads blocked, Eee paterted saat FRM tly Sines Program. bit, chicken, fish (except salmon), |can correct by having him wear mit- BY RODNEY DUTCHER | schemes came to the attention of the oral Boge _ a eaten for a nick-| Grand Forks — Snowing lightly, | men’s Community council rooms un- Fi Maa cea Pan ys emer sn based Gia as much of the time NEA Service Writer department, resulting in fraud or- » all but one, a irst Anniversary : and the citizens who didn’t |a period of years a total of $100,000,-| Well, there is another chapter to| bad be served. drifted. g t of Hot Sprines, S, D.,| of th i . ” Fai 5 +, ters were mailed, inasmuch as the| partment, not have happened in that day. And|° Devils Lake — Clear, 16 below; Berle, poctiokss baa f spr ; ie aa Be of*the opening of the Hotel Prince,| “That’s easy,” ‘Faith smiled at ol 4 floor will have a spevial program. ———$—$— ———————___—__§_ 4 | Roseau, _Minn.; Myrtle Heimark, eee quart of distilled water should be backing up. The extended arm, held loosely f Temperature and = || Warvicks Mary Hennessy, Reyn-| Up to December first the litera-|taken. |. beyond the side, seems to be taken for every- \ Road Conditions !| Carivte Mathison, Larimore; Mary) S0%e,classes of the Will school have] | Lunch: Choice of one or more as Wiggin. The seventh A grade is|quart of distilled water shuuld be| Answer: Your boy be When they had finished she got | art rents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lahr, ted. *| dramatizing a scene from this used. troubled with adenoids or jie wearily up and signaled to them to} Mankato — Snowing 24; roads which will be presented before the|_ Dinner: Choice o/ one of the fol-|catarrh. In some cases, follow her. They made no protest. lor some time, " left Wednesday for Dickinson. Mrs. learned Philip Brooks) “Christmas (alligator pear), or ripe olives.jnose? I have given him the worm le ~16: e f Carol” and have studied “The Bird’s| These may be used both cooked and|remedy, but still he at each ingle plate and emptiod it in a] | Jamestown—Ciear, -16; roads im Wyard, who accompanied them here| Christmas, Carel" by ‘Kate Mennial aw: in thevattemscon at ast onal aden? picks The mother did not eat. Hibbing — Snowing, 10; roads . Washington, Dec. 15.—More than|ders inst 239 concerns and in- : ‘ 16,000,00e000 postage stamps were|dividuals. New mentions one pro-|_ Why, you may ask, didn’t I do} fair. cers will be held at 7:30, after which of Hotel Opening d poised lass year in the United| moter who admitted handling over | ome! about it? Rochester — Snowing, 30; roads|a social hour is planned. Lunch will Celebrated Today IN ang S NN ites 5 lick at least 130 was so many licks |000 extracted from his victims and|the etory which I hesitate to sup-| . Winona—Snowing, 32; roads poor. “ “os — short of the average. urges all victims of. mail frauds to ply, hag oulctieaaee Sod the pathos] Mandan—Clear, 16 below; roads] Charles Badger Clark, the ranch-| Celebrating the first anniversary| ' Anne Aus om, About 412,000,000,000 ordinary let-|make prompt complaint to the de-|™ight be lost. A: all I might would have given my life to save i t | 25 employes will be guests of hi i i ively. : “If|her, if she had been conv:cted, but t ‘that pesmi Ge ee) Im writing of New York's side- d i. : ploy guests of honor) Nils as she rose impulsively. > nv a Bet tans Mes than. 36,000,- Fewer pornographic publications| lights, rather than petty philan- deen Peller ol apy Lasrseg ceecapes at 8 banquet to be given at 5 p. m.lyou really want to talk with me, The ves Ser : roples, today in the Lions tae cove the real murderer I was al- most insane with £% but—she was married. I went back to my farm. - | 4 yng | i no genoa sone aemisne ” vend peed) pre- | th | : e nation: ill for post was | sumably ause Oo; enforce- : this morning. + $610,000,000, rep esenting virtually|ment of the law t obscene| The nickel-in-the-slot idea, by the Midnight Frolic Ce tee band, uses it as a sort of officé, you = 90 per cent of the Postoffice Depart-| books and magazines. a2 nae feo ae leew! racket. On James Olson, who is attending Alger oa eet ioe be aaa know.” dae should like you to see my farm,” < gmulfeprt st Pontmarer Cshrnl| decently Sopeetve ile Se Sl place whore the Suny efornes |, Pagnnng, i i2 oan tugs |e Unies of Nori Dako wil tamall Eaten” wea taut | When, they wore confortable on| he atria hima eingae oe Fyual zenort o adopted” by ‘publishers of bez |stenographers and such fay get %{|the Bismarck radio station, KFYR,|7eturn is home in Bismarck Sat-| i> nictures of the hotel will be fay.|® cretonne-cushioned wicker ma with sudden, boyish enth 4 iversi ft the i Jor. It’ ° ‘ FYR to Broadcast at the University of North Dakota ‘4 room oi we can go into the sun parlor. It’s e. K aad loner ate by the Hotel very cozy in there. Bob, my hus- i urday to spend the Chritsmas holi- A ii i “ » handl jodi manicure . will broadcast another of its popu- y pe we : ‘i in the sun parlor, Nils plunged into|“I am very proud of it.’ ee et aa caled Tymantl. perlodicals,” #97" | ehete par bby neoamgr igs FOP liar midnight frolice. ntertainers| 48S. nee gre, A large birthday cake will rest/ his subject with’ startling abrupt-| “I hope I ahall see it,” Faith sald * affixed 88,000,000 postage due|decency have been destroyed. and| in little mechanical pon i and|W!I} include the Commodores dance) poo aia Motnt; Mrs, Frank Barnes, contralto, and|"°Ss: softly. ” ; tates to the valoc “of €8,500,000| "sare orace bee ere, oat soon, they are getting first-class) orchestra and the Melmons, sisters.) 20M p, Meare seamette Fane: Halves tenor, Yell ’sing| cherry to marry ye ee Pe ig AE ym ol | wm and sold 1,180,000,000 postal cards| bidding the forwarding of mail ad- 2 : 9 Minneapolis ° Tuesda: uri e dinner ‘hour. | They will Fy iately.’” His ii 5 b> Pal and 3,100,000,000 stamped envelopes. | dressed for delivery to 1oreign deal- a impatiently for the arrival|by the local station brought replies apolis “Tuesday evening to accompanied by Mrs, rthur to know immediately.” His incred. and he ee a eee fherry, come. * sng nth Sat erect, er face bloom- line, was a business caller in Bis- peed rk i be - from coast to coast and from Cau-|*Pend a short time at his home here. Bauer, ibly blue eyes met her amazed brown FS) In addition to the Lindbergh and| "Paral" tnepanccs” investigated|® Malrventting machines and! sda to the gulf. See ik If Cherry *. ‘ibly know—” was going to Nilr, then at Mayville College marsh ‘Wednesday, . Sp eaker at Meeting oe“Pardon me!” Nils’ deep, -cello-|and Bob would be ! ‘ i — Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Sprake ana| © Of Local Rotarians) (ike, voice interrupted her with] | “Has she you, Nilst” im Other air mail stamps, the depart-| 106,000 cases, including 33,000 GILBERT SWAN. “2 ment issued three icommemscrntive ular postoffice it ions, 19, 5 i gentle deference. “I have seen her! she cried. » 1 can’t believe i Mayville, N. D., Dec. 15.—(7)—| children of Washbui it Ti —— : lore— ¥ it! Seven students will OWedues welatives| T. R. Atkinso Pris anthiconrt ‘before—many times. I attended her|it! It fan’ ones unflinchingly. L. A. Swanson of Minneapolis, Perireeacer i “But Nils,” Faith gasped. “You freight representative for the S q i ‘ight! 7 Students Graduate ig) for the Soo|T, R. Atkinson Is never saw her until last night! How fervice matters, 6000 compiéins o¢| Richard Boettcher fraudulent, obscene and other banned! = Ig Growing Weaker et trial for murder, every day of it, be- “No, New England, NU, Dec. 15.—|the two-year thi engineer, addressed the Bismarck iu pied Arrests for postal crimes were} (AP)—Richard, youngest aon of ze Pte Rotary club at its luncheon Wednes- oe hed Pernt understand,” | brilliant as seni, she ; nearly 3,700 and convictions 2,250.| Emil Boettcher, farmer living nea: W. ©. Hultberg and family of|/48y on the Missouri river diversion| Faith ' protested, sinking back! asked her at luncheon today. Eleven important mail robberies| here, is no longer able to take nou:-|day morning. The graduates are|Coleharbor arrived in the city Tues Project. Mr. Atkinson weighed the/against the cushior: helplessly.!was very angry at first and then were reported in which $686,000 was|ishment and his death is expected|Geneva Braat Bratvold,|day to spend a yew days on busi-| advantages and disadvantages of the| « ppose you tel, me all about it./she laughed at me and ran stolen and $444,000 recovered. hourly, attending physicians and 8 ill dam as planned near Garrison, and| I’m really overcome.” It was very nurses said today. Ie RB]: ! eee told of the effect such dams had on| ‘The blonde young giant in per- The boy has been unconscious for 1 rland. Warren Dunham of Fargo went to| flood control on. the lower Missis-| fect evening clothes leaned for-'| IN NEW YORK 17 days, the victim of a malady lott Wednesday after spending the| sippi. ward, his tightly clasped hands which has claimed the lives_of his i of past few days here on business. Myron Atkinson spoke briefly on swinging between his knees. New York, Dec. 15.—The “auto-| mother and sister, Dorothy. A broth- the princi oe the organization of the first Rotary) “I’m twenty-six years old,” he those strange improv’cations|¢r Wayne, was given hypodermic] speaker and Joseph A. Kitchen, state] Mrs. R. D. Wallace of Casper, Wy-|club in Germany. fan abruptly. “I have neve: rush,| Wednesday and seemed rested to-| commissioner of agriculture and Ja-|oming, left Wednesday after v visiting The musical program consisted of pe in love with any other girl. I day, r, will present diplomas, fri here for a few days. two duets sung by Misses Marlan| fell in love with Cherry when I CC eee Sandin and Ramona Boepple, accom-| found her picture in a paper which Judicial Council C.D. Thompson of Fargo is|pgnied by Mrs. Hermann Scheffer. | announced her engagement,,to old 4 spending several days in this city] Tbe club had the following guests] Mr, Cluny. It was terrible. I -suf- Session Under Way 8. seemed amazed at question, as the guest of friend Wednesday: L. A. Swanson of Min-| fered,” he said simply. “Then | “You see, it is not good for Cherry : eee Pe when she eloped with Chris Wiley|to know J care so much. She is Review of the administration of|,, Miss Olga Peterson of Driscoll is| Misses in and Boepple, Mrs.| and was accused of Mr.} much spoiled—our Cherry. I told va state laws governing juvenile courts|t?® house guest of Mr. and Mrs, F.| Scheffer, Carl Schulz and Roy Baird.|Cluny I could not bear it, for|I did not like her very much 4 will be one of the principal items|®: Carr for a few days, hones eae every picture they painted of her that I she would make : considered at the two-day meeti: an me love her more. I came, good fs er's wife, It was then she of the state judicial council whic Larso f here to attend the trial. The sher- ram away.’ opened here today, according to si iff is a relative of my dead mi 3 i ES Chief Justice L. EB. Birdzel - : He got me‘a pass to the courtroom] NEX’ Nils outlines his cam- 4 and I never missed a session. But| paign to Fi = Mr, and Mrs. George A. Bangs of wo final adi there was nothing I could do. 1! (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) Grand Forks were guests in Bis. ; the oma supreme eer marck Wednesday, court, the state senate today com-| officials, lawyers, fotors 4 = ae eat leaned a8 far forward aa its organization as a court|ficers are in unison in <cclaim: i e In sheared off . ine eg pa piety dad voce eae eae Tg Font i aaah is WA of iinencheaae t aod sed dows £0 him as an able, fair and competent ee peer seg te Anomente ; mt NOMINATION APPROVED |Vious actions of the council for the|*°¥ “ays. =, inst Governor H 8. John-| Judge. He has conducted the court iered a wrenched shoulder, but her Washington, Dec, 15—(#)—The| benefit of the five members of the! G, Manley of McKenzi pay Chief Justice Fred P. ‘Branson|in # manner that brings highest|son and husband were unhurt, The ; 2 ee state bar association, who were not| Tyceiae ba via id reranate suent praise and:has dispensed justice in| train did not stop. present at previous meetings. inte y here, looking after business | Cordel} an unerring wey. This district bers of the council met at] interests. ee ‘would be glad to ie Sage Miller Barn The Women’s Relief Corps will] ams ™ bf dndee ec, ell Bas Be meet Friday afternoon at 2:30, in CHIMNEY FIRE hea has vroceees A chimney fire at 320 Second s city of 12,500 le, atreete! it out the fire depart- Gf Chaighed county ment at 9 o'clock last night. No railroad center of ue na Carthage, Indiana, Dec. 15.—(AP) old presence of mind of Mrs. Mur- 5 Hf y Parker saved her own life and ; t of her .8-year-old son last night the automobile driven by her ro lk struck by Deg ni iF passenger train on sing here. Mrs. Parker and|| Palmer Seheol 8-year graduate | . Free : : ad 4 if 5° é e@ boy were ridin ia the ‘back it and when the woman saw the roaching train she grabbed the Sy “A