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| SPAGE TEN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE anc illustrations to which was add-| pigs and eventually become success-| hibition organizations throughout the ed the sincere and winning person-| ful operators of the hog business. | state. + . In the fall, the m enter} Other members of the committee the Rev. Hill, }their pigs in the various shows/are L. F. Scatterday, secretai s preceded by an} about the Missouri Slope and the Fargo Y. M. C. A.; R. B. Pirational half-hour of congrega-| boy or girl with the prize-winning |f'sh, Grand Forks; Dr. nal singing Ied by Rev. Paul| pig earns a free trip to Fargo for| Kane, president of the North Dakota Wright, the | stor, assisted by| statewide contests with other pig} University; H. S. Berwick, Valley the church » men’s quartet | club members. | City; H. F. Horner, Fargo; George sang a special number with sym-| At various times during the year,|Hem:ted, Jamestown; Rev. mi pathy and feeling. hog experts from the North § uperintendent of the Anti. Exclusive of Saturday, the special! Agricultural college and other in-| Saloon League of North Dakota W. services will continue until the end| stitutions address the clubs on Cc. T. U. of next week, commencing each eve-| ious otal of the hog business.: The object of the Citar is to ning at 7:30 p. m. Members usually start the club/ defeat a measure scheduled to come ——_—_———, with a purebred ple or graded gilt.| before the voters at the June elec- C. E. Pickles Is Given Information concerning the club|'tions. asking rey of the prohibi- Beautiful Gold Watch FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1928 be nee EE a || Notes on Special ‘ | MERIAL CRASH '*oies.on spec ~~ BRINGS DEATH |r svg om 10 4 MARINES suggested to him by seeing a demon- ‘Apparently Caused by Mistake stration of pottery making by Miss Margaret Cable of the University in Carrying Out Orders— Probe Started Splendid Suits and Topcoats from HART SCHAFFNER & MARX $3 * ogi Styles, Fabrics, Workmanship are all up to Hart Schaffner. & of North Dakota, the Rev. Arthur ;C. Hill brought a forceful message ‘to his hearers at the Presbyterian church last evening, “The potter takes the clay and kneads it until pliable to the touch,” said the speaker, describing the method of pottery making, “then it is put on the wheel and, as it re- volves, a vessel is brought forth in wonderous manner. Should the ves- sel be marred the potter does not throw it away but shapes the same | clay again into another vessel.” Referring the analogy to human life, he said: “The great Divine Potter can take your life and mine, ar San Diego, Calif., March 16.7) An aerial crash, apparently caused ‘by & mistake in carrying out orders, resulting in death of four marine flyers, was under investigation here today. It was the sccond tragedy of its can be had by calling or writing | ti 4 marek. ! Petitions asking that that qucstion ut to the voters was filed with C. F, Pickles, local agent for the| Public Is Invited to | the secretary of state by 8 Setter Hear Lecture at Rex) P. stone is president. Pittsburgh, is proudly exhibiting a : beautiful 21-jewel watch. in a fine ion clause of the state constitution. Mr. Miesen at Bis: be pi the secretary of state by a Reliance Life Insurance company of Albert F. Coyle, famous editor, f gold case, which just deen! student, writer and lecturer, will NEWS BRIEFS } ———— i sta i sented to him by, his company] give a lecture at the Rex theatre in ‘ ae kind here in two weeks, the first|¢¥¢R if marred and stained with | ree reward for writing at, least Bismarck Sunday night at 8 o'clock | Minneapolis—Minnesota’s 24 del- Marx standard. Only the largest clothes makers in the world ending in the death of five men when | vereel ‘one that 18 beautiful and of|07¢ application each week for 52] on “Russia, the Great it, | egates to Democratic national con- consecutive weeks. On the back of the watch is the company’s emblem, done in_ green gold, with the initials “C. E. P.” in_raised letters, Mr. Pickles has kept up the “one a week” record so far this year and hopes to qualify for another award at the close of 1928. Boys’ and Girls’ Pig Success or Failure.” vention were pledged to vote for Gov. Mr. Coyle is editor of the Broth-| A. E. Smith of New York for presi- erhood of J.ocomotive Engineers | dential nomination. is Journal, executive secretary of the — All American Cooperative Commis-| Hollywood, Cal. — Mrs. sion, aad a leader in political re-/Kemp, who “confessed” form. He is said to be an eloquent, | drowned her 9-month-old masterful and convincing orator,|and set fire to her home at Hayti, and the public is invited to a S. D., was held in psychopathic ward the meeting and hear his message. | of Los Angeles hospital for observa- The lecture is free. lon, Mr. Coyl has recently roturned " from extended travels in Russia, and} Bridgeport, Wis.—Ice gorge swept: will be in position to give much|away part of covered toll bridge first-hand condi-| over Wisconsin river here. tions there. Kansas City—Lorene Jones, whol and obtaining money by fraud in Coulter Heads returned to her home after having] alleged worthless gold note sales. could produce such values $5—$6 $7—$8 BERGESON’S a home made plane crashed to earth. The marine accident occurred terday while three planes were fl: ing in military formation. — Lieut. Laurence R. De Wine and Lieut. J. D, Swartwout, pilots of the two ill- 2 #tarred planes, and H. C. Bailey and| men and women are liable to lose Corporal. H. C. Chappelle, their me-| the consciousness of individual) chanics, were the victims. responsibility. Truer words have Captain Harold D. Campbell, who| never been written than those of ‘was le: aie cod aya forma-| Kipling. But I eta lg you ad tion, said he signaled Lieut. De| recognize anew tonig! at sin al- A hi? Wine to take the lead, and that | ways mars hearts and degrades per-| Club Being Organized Lieut. Swartwout, instead of remain-| sonalities; it is not something tha’ —_— ing in position, moved forward as|can be easily washed off. It mal Three Bismarck boys have be- Wine also pushed his plane] it imp le for God to use us for;come charter members of a boys’ ahead to execute the order. His highest and noblest purpose. and girls’ pig club organized by A. The De Wine and “I meet men every day of my life,| R. Miesen, Burleigh county agricul- use. “‘The sin men do, two by two, they shall pay for one by one,’” continued the speaker, quoting Kipling. “This is an age of corpor- ations, syndicates and trusts when SPRING HATS Mayme had Tailoring Clothing information on ars. An average of 20,000 are illed each year in India alone, and rtwout CHAPTER II ee Pentima ped = trom Andrew E. Nelson and eight others The IN Sally Ford opened the ren spanner) pinion out Toke at mein a i e NE ee se ee were died on th cots ot ther euia |SMTEC® of wing mala to defnud “Savings and Loan” stantly from her delicate face, as mat- summer—or longer if you like. The “ 3 ing 1 cuse to come up to the locker room -On your Birthday send your eae sone bee send the hoe a peo a ber bee belies Saas Penge pale ries hg sayy to- Mother Flowers OF EVERY, KIND ‘¢ 0 school after ey are » pe 4 fos E gether. eo broke was 2. ‘you know.” sag htt mums Are st isl” The | ee Cie ‘Carson, seeking “hived | Just telling Sally how nice it will Hoskins-Meyer Worse Th “Yes'm, I've looked into the hie spat again, rubbed bis band | -1114 whom they would not. have | be for her to have a real home, Mrs, . Home of KFYR a an law,” the farmer admitted. Then | 97. iE raeee re fee offered it to lta ‘pay, Carson himself bad taken | Stone.” 4g No H he turned his shrewd, screwed-up Ti ake ay thank you, MUM. | hres girls from the orphanage. Mrs. Stone closed the door Srmly, oO OMe black eyes upon Sally again. oe . bye Be are young: | Rena Cooper, who had gone to|her eyes stern upon Sally. “Of At All “ Strong, healthy girl, I reckon? | Yon, pata, eaters: she's /the Carson farm when Sally was|course st will be And Sally . “aff No sickness, no bad faults, willing | Jent a Gatty’s can bis anies |13, bad come back to the Home in |must be properly appreciative. I aié T sted, “ff to work tor her board and keep? |iNeaked, Eally's ear, bis Angers | 2, Bat come back fo the fiom 2a | not ot all ke our manner to Mr. angled, twisted, wrecked He rose, lifting his great length aio poy paper against her| +17. > "Rena, who bad been so gay | Carson, Selly. But run slong now beyond repair, ts property: fn sections, and slouched over to Tel and bright and saucy. Annie| 8nd pack. You may take your Sun- in the trail of @ tornado: sei cet i lA Sm, a rer nd Sr She ty, et a te oe cost te . -knucl rows next year, and Annie had never | ¥0 “ 4 hands fastened on her forearms. some for the figs iy nice coun-| come back. The story that drifted | 800 will provide your clothes. His . * ists ig - ‘ a Sod when sho ohrank trom his| i homes Mrs, Stove prompted, into the orphanage by some myate | daughter is about your age and be All the famous Oriental Dishes : nodd satisfact: ¥ rious wine ie bs end bie muscles, even if she ts) And Sally. taught all her life to bea onan Manag? Ga the tate nicer than aayihing you've over served at The Patterson, formerly Insure and Be Sure skinny ways say rom those in | hired » With whom she had ” these skinny, wiry Lttie ‘women | authority and to obey implicitly. | wasdered away without the former | “Yes Mrs, Stone.” Gally ducked McKenzie Hotel The Hartford Fire Insur- can_best the fat ones all hollow.”|sulped against the lump in her ity of a marriage ceremony. ance company will furnish “Bally is strong and she’s mar-| throat so that she could utter the| ‘The third eummer, when he could the necessary “ Yelous with children. We've never| lie in the language which Mrs.| not have Sally, he had taken Ruby Mushroom Chop Su t funds to re- had a better worker than Sally, and Stone bed chosen. Presser, pretty, sweet little Ruby, ey, ' build if you have a tornado since she's been raised in the Home,| The matron closed the door upon| who had been in love with Eddie Chicken Chop Suey policy, This she's used to work, Mr. Carson, al-|herself and the farmer, leaving|Cobb, one of the orphaned boys, ° : "agency ts though no one could say we are not |Sally a quivering, sobbing little| since she was 18 or 16 years Fried Noodle Chow Mein ready to serye you. Don’t. geod to our girls, I’m sure you'll | thing, huddled against the wall, her | Eddie bad tun away from the Chicken Yatcamein delay. find ber @ willing helper on the| nails digging into the flesh of her|Home, after promising Ruby to e : farm. Did your wite come into| palms. If anyone had ssked her: |come back for her end marry her Egg Foyoung scctiert_ in becerpicingimat*| War @n you coy lite tat?> ts|coputh meoes or tre foie ons Sub Gum Warmein you ery money for two to live on, Mr. was plainly amaszed.|could not bave answered intelli-| Ruby bad gotten into mysterious get clear of the mac the four had attempted to| hands of the potter. ‘THIS HAS HAPPENED SALLY FORD, 16, lives tn the the only home since ra “ts summoned te the ne St te ae: Huby rower, muds eriminala ot Wl | crio Pueyrredon, resigned aalt oft Sette awaits Ten Sally ts “ Washi —Ser Shi 5 lion Sall; bering, as she cow. ashington- nator tead of Gers: Tent “it all men: vbespieians Minnesota introduced revolution ask- BOrAL JEWELRY Co. itening with the pe jem tothe elaim a long-lost daug! hurries to the office door. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY if she had been stricken with sud- den iliness. “Sally!” Mrs. Stone, seated at the big roll-top desk, called sharp- ly. “Say ‘How do you do?’ to the gentleman, . . . The girls are taught the finest of manners here, Mr. Carson, but they are always a Uttle shy with strangers.” i Payin “Howdy-do, Mr. Carson,” Sally Miss Pond gushed. “You will ave ying gasped in a whisper. a real home, with plenty to eat and “I believe this is the girl you maybe some nice little dresses to 9 6 (0) asked for, Mr. Carson,” Mrs. Stone | ger} snd i“ new aia s went on briskly, in her pleasant “Yes, Pond,’ ly nl 4 tere: “company voice,” which every or- | held thrall by 13 years of enforced Fire, Theft, Ini st phan could imitate with bitter ac- | curacy. The man, @ tall, gaunt, middle | aged farmer, nodded, struggled to speak, then hastily bent over a 1 +s Dig-knuck: 5 “Why, Sally, you haven’t a father, Genuine Grimm Alfalfa, bu, $20.00 Patterson Hotel — <a Meee ccaritcr. afd atat. ‘That Clem Carson's big-knuckled hands fastened on her arm. dear, ‘and ‘your mother—But, mercy Minn. 13, N. W. Dent, pe yon Organized 1893 necessary act performed, he eyed | me, nagging me for money for her ;these years, unquenchable, even|™me, 2 mustn’t be running on like Rustiers White Dent, bu. .. $4.85 one appointment Sally with @ keen, speculative gaze. His lean face was tanned to the color and texturo of brown leather, against which a coating of talcum Powder, applied after a close shave of his black beard, showed ludi- crously. “Yes, mum, that’s the girl, all|mum. Reckon I don’t have to wait|an agony which had no name and|*© but ob, Miss Pond, please! : It’s In What Month Tabi, ate her when was here| to be investigated no more.” which was the more terrible for its - py egg da mareian Is Your Birthday? last June, ‘ouldn’t let me have lease, nt fou've slways . Ber then cium; you ray recollect” Mrs. Stone was already reaching | 24melessness—she was to be thrust “4 But the hope finery. But you know how girls are, mum. Now, seeing as how my wife's near crazy with work, what with the field hands to feed and all, and my daughter laid up with a cold, I'd like to take this girl here along with me. You know me, for a pen. “Perfectly all right, Mr. planes collided and seemed to hang} I meet men in the city of Bismarck,”|tural agent, under the auspices of Then they] he declared, “who would be mighty/the First powers for good were it not for the} boys are A’ fact that sin has marred the vessel | K tims were found open after the two] of their personality. t planes struck the earth about 200) of sinful men and women lies here] local club, according to Mr. Miesen, feet ay » but it appeared that|—the marred vessel is still in the|and any boy or girl Guaranty _ bank. nton Ki 14, and James Dav The purpose of the club is under the soul-stifling, damp blanket of charity. She knew dimly that it was pride—a fierce, arrogant pride, that told her that Sally Ford, by birth, was entitled to the best that life had to offer. And now—her body quivered with The h, 18, Sebastian » 13. More members are wanted for the between the He takes us| ages of 11 and 19 is cligible to be- All four | with loving tender care and remakes | come a member. ‘were dead when rescuers reached the | and remodels us.” The sermon was rich in anecdotes] teach boys and girls how to raise A committee of nine headed John Leo Coulter, bake e North Dakota Agricultural to day, attended by 49 members of from the farm, only to be caught by the police and sent to the reforma- tory, the particular hell with which every orphan was threatened {f she dared disobey even & minor rule of the Home. Delicate, sweet little place where “incorrigibles” soned the minds of good girls like ered against the door of the orphan- age office, was suddenly flercely giad that Ruby had thrown herself from a fifth-floor window of the refornia- Sally's dark head. “Mr. Carson, that farmer who takes a girl every summer, is going to take me home with him tonight,” Sally gulped. ; “But that will be nice, Sally!” acquiescence. “But, oh, Miss Pond, Td been hoping it was—my father or my mother, or somebody I be long to—” this,” Miss Pond caught herself up pani, @ fearful eye on the closed Pond,” . Sally pleaded, “won't you please, please tell me something about myself before I go away? I know you're not allowed been so sweet to me—" : out into the world, or that part of Mra, Stone smiled graciously: | Carson, Thou The little touch of flattery did it, a % gh it does put me in| the world represented by Clem Car- qxes, I remember, Mr. Carson, and | rather a tight place. Sally has been | Son and his family. ‘To eat tho bit- | OT maybe it was the pathos in those I was very sorry to disappoint you, but we have an unbreakable rule here not to board out one of our dear little girls until she is 16 years old. Sally was 16 last week, and now that school is out, I seo no reason why she shouldn’t make her home with your family for the taking care of a dormitory of 19 of the small girls, and it is going to upset things a bit, for tonight any- way. But I understand how it is with you. You're going to be in town attending to business for an hour or so, I suppose, Mr. Carson? Sally will have to get her things ter bread of charity, to slave for the food she put into her stomach, which craved delicacies she had never tasted; to be treated as a ser- vant, to have the shame of being an orphan, a child nobody wanted, continuously held up before her shrinking, hunted eyes—that was wide, blue eyes. “It's against the rules,” Miss Pond wavered. “But—I know how you feel, Sally dear. I was raised in the Home myself, not knowing—. I can’t get your card out of the files now; Mrs. Stone might come and catch me. But I'll make some ex: Dry Committee Fargo, N. 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