The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1928, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ANTOFAGASTA | ~ HAILS HOOVER | President-Elect Lands at Chil- ean Port to Greet Bolivian | Officials Antofagasta, Chile, Dec She U. S. S. Maryland, ¢ ‘President-elect Hoover on his will tour of Latin America, anchored off Antofagasta this morning in or- der to permit Hoover to receive Bolivian offi who had journeyed here to express their good wishes to him. Bolivian friendship and good will toward the United States was ofli- cially expressed to the preside elect by Acting Foreign Minister / berto Palacios, representing l’resi- dent Hernanado Siles and the Bo- livian government. 7 The Bolivian party included about 60 prominent residents of La Paz business and professional men well as members of the governmer The party left La Paz two day and arrived Antofagast wight. The loug journey w for the purpose of demonstr Bolivia's sympathetic support of good will mission and the friendship that is felt not only by the government but by the Bolivian people for the United States. Aboard | in full} marine guard was. sta-| tioned at attention at the gangway and the decks lined with sailor ealute. The officers of the Maryland, in full dress, received the local of- ficials, who were the first to come | aboard. These included the captain | of the Chacabuco and all the high Chilean local officials, Later the Bolivian official party, he Dr. Palacios, ca a Jand and lun DEATHS HERE Jacob Herbert, upper left, and Fe Lower right is Sambo, the “talking dog.’ BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS, York, —"Going to the dogs” may have a different con- notation than it has had in the past if the carines of puntry take to the uplift and higher education that is berg planned tor them. Leading the a » their golden age is Fellow, th: ful gentleman and se word who is helping to raise a Fellow Fund. ‘ims wil be used in establishing research laboratories in which the dog's life may be studied pmpetent animal psychologists. Professor © Ware director of the at Colum- bia University is chairman of the Fellow Fund committee id Dr. J. B. Watson, tamed behavorist psycho- Jogist, r Obviously the youn, ‘ation of pups must go intellectual, and dog days are com- ing! New He Gees to College perbly beauti- | | olar ot the dog) perature, taken daily, 1s about a de- How, his famous German shepherd. months last year giving demonstra- tions of his work. | “That dog represents an_ invest- | ment of a quarter ct a million d lars,” said herbert, “He may make ; more than that—or he may not. It’s tall a gamble. 1 shail let nim retire early, for he has had a busy lite.” Fellow is weighed every day and stays around 70 pounds. gree lower than that o1 the average «og, due possibly to the tranquility | ot nis life. He eats only the choie- | | est of viands, with a preference for| reast of veal. He hes out tat im! ; his bed like a human, instead ot| | curled up hk and he sutfers | | trom nigntmares—aue, it is said, to his high mental tension. | | Une ‘that “Tatks” | | Another tnat has crashed ‘into college Sambo, who came | before the con- i ducted by Prot. v at Boston Unive! BISMARCK PUTS UP XMAS ¢ | | \Thirtcen Street Intersections Strung With Electric Christ- mas Lights | Bismarck soon will be decked in \holiday garb. Strings of red, white, and green electric lights are beir; installed to Yorm ceilings over 13 %.cet intersec. tions in the business district. Busi- ness houses ‘ave begun to decorate their buildings and windows with holiday fixtures and Association of Commerce committees, are laying plans to decorate the lamp posts ia the city in keeping with Christmas time. Work of installing the lights at the intersections was begun late yesterday and work was progressing rapidly today. The lights will be strung diagor ally across the inte sections and vill be arched to give the roof of electric lights. The lights were received a few i Hation being held up ARB: temporarily until current lines were jlaid to the intersections for the spe- cial decoration plan. aon best program Bismarck has had is promised by the various Christmas committees, Goddard said. ‘FATHER SHOOTS | SON IN ‘SCARE’ |_ St. Louis, Dec. 8.—(AP)—Edward L. Leidner, 60, cashier of an Ice ;Cream company, today related how he fired a shot last night to “scare” his son Walter, 35, and unintent: ally killed him at their home in Uni- versity City, a cuburb. |. His account was corroborated by |his wife, Charlotte, and by Mrs. |Edith Behrman Leidner, widow of ithe son. All said the younger | Leidner had been drinking and quar- relsome, and had struck his father | er before the father tried [and moth “scare” him. | As his son died, Leidner said, he r.oaned “Dad, I know you didn’t in- tend to du it.” Leidner was arrested. ! Dance at the Dome tonight. {Art Bronson’s Bostonians. Has tem- | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928 Jana at least three injared in an ex-|the explosion, which occurred in the |Plosion of the Gulf Refining com-|pump room of the vessel, remained IN SHIP BLAST ii The bodies of the three men| ‘The pump room was just below Li crake so badly eotird that | the crew’s quarters and many of the ship's papers ‘coun. be checked, ae jseamen escaped by jumping into the Port Arthur, Tex., Dec: 8.—(AP)| Fire, which followed, was checked | Ship canal when the blast rocked the —Three unidentified men were killed} shortly after 8 a..m. The cause of | vessel. Will Be at Our Showrooms ~ At Christmas Time HE WANTS TO SEE ALL THE BISMARCK BOYS AND GIRLS AND FIND OUT WHAT THEY WANT FOR CHRIST- MAS. : Children who want to write Santa can mail their letters in Santa’s mail box in front of our showroom. Be sure and write your name and address on your letters very plainly. Lahr Motor Sales Co. The Pioneer Automobile House GOODRICH SILVERTOWNS eu ieader of | lared to have talked. oven: e city office. hree children were born deaths were reported. Deaths for the month follow: Nov. 3 Andrew L. Carroll, Armstrong, Ia. Noy. 9 Ole Naveson, Jamestown, Nov. 11 August I. Apland, 74, Mothu Hatzenbeiler Nov. 13 Baby Teese, infant, Wir Baby Thompson,” inf: Yates. Nov, 14 . George Zachmeier, 57, Man-} gn, G5, Kin- 52, Minto, 3, Killdeer. Nov. 18 infant, Bismarck, 19 John J. Lee, 54, Bismarc Mrs. William Adams, 2! Noy. 22 Geraldine Howard. i Nov. Rochus Verte i theimer, 33, Glen in. Mrs. Phillip Ax Nor N | Otis F. McGray, 66, Garrison. | Nov. 29 | Charles G. Larrimer, 22, Arrow- smith, Ill. | | | CHICAGO WHEAT KING STRICKEN ,. Chicago, Dec. 8.-— (AP) — James A. Patten, famed “wheat king” of the Chicago Beard of Trade, died at his home here at 10:25 o'clock this morning. The 76-year-old million- aire had been ill only a short time with double pneumonia. Mr. Patten’s wife and his son, John L. Patten, were with him when he died. He was only partly con- scious at the end. “He put up a_ splendid fight,” Physicians said, “byt his advanced age could not prevent the ravages | of the lung infection.” A daughter, Mrs. Agnes B. Wil- der, lives in Santa Barbara, Calif. Did you know that on Mon- day, the 10th, your November purchases will become delin- quent? Bismarck-Mandan Credit Bureau. FORECLOSURE OF FARM LADOR- ER'S LIEN Notice is hereby giv that L. T. Fergeson of Glencoe, North Dakota, | ‘worked as a farm laborer for Frank Kertzman between the ist day of April and the 19th day of September, 1928, and that there is a balance due for the labor so performed in the sum St $4.00; and that on the 19th day of er en (137), Range sev- , enty-eight (78) upon’ which said | premises the labor was performed, ‘which said lien was filed in the office @t tne Kexinier of Uceas on Septem- Y0th, 1928, at 4:30 o'clock P. M.; that sald len will be foreclosed by 4 ‘sufficient of ‘on pal mises at 2:00 o'clock P. M. ‘on the 17th day of December, 1928, at - the front door of the Post Office at ‘Menoken, North Dak that part of the grain covered by the said tien ‘which will be ‘sold. to. satisf: is now in the Powers Elevator en, North Dakota; that there E | animals is | what he is told. | are lithe and graceful. Fellow 1s the reco G t probably the | ‘Only 6} to meni year: Volur has | , cholog. and wonder of the anim | | of an intensely ce declared that he can rate and obey impli of words t the same,” he eliminate fear anding. mus used to fear and paral ou must mote und the ordina animals, creat initiative. “Fellow never has been punished with a stick, He knows by my voice and my actions when he has dis- pleased me.” Fellow has the manners of a Chesterfield. Whenever Herbert speaks to him, the dog pays him the deference of complete and un- divided attention. ‘then he does There is no ges- ture, no routine. Fellow uses his | head. His coat, with the colors you find in a cross fox fur, is soft and} gleaming, and the lines of his body | Fellow is a German shepherd dog, and was sired | by a police dog descended from a| long line of prize winners. He him-; selt is the father of 40 pups, but) none of them has anything like Fel- | low’s mentality, according to Her- bert. 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