The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1929, Page 2

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“PAGETWu THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MINT EDITOR WINS | SIDE GLANCES - PRIEBY PIPER | "Pres __ VISION OF FUTURE 2'Sees. Steady Growth in Next 12 >> Years Rather Tran Fanci- ++ = By George Clark ||NO, PACIFIC BUDGET : Court Error Costs Cripple |LOCAL MAN ATTENDS = HAS $15,113,000 FOR | | $15,000 Damage Award 1929 IMPROVEMENTS | os Equipment item $4,510,000; Ballasting, Rails, Bridges, GOSPEL TABERNACLE ; More Than $180,000,000 Shops Total $9,289,000 |, Services will continue in sated on Assets for Credit Use — the corner of Eleventh street and * ful Leap to the Fore H A ANE, Bt. Paul, Jan. 19—The Northern | Rosser avenue, every night at 7:45, | : é Pacific Railway in 1929 will expend | With two meetings on Sunday—after- “ ; 7 Abe, i $15,113,000 for additions and improve- | noon service at 3 p.m. and eventag perenrs warerwy ae ' \, | |setes So acteenie Gat | eve cen wi raat. « | OY DAA | | the rattway company's offices in New| EVANGELICAL CHURCH When State Is Brought 1000 om” f \ Ven aneEtVee ta ouninee. Irak. Hieate. Batt. Miles Nearer Atlantic He | te ‘A Ip _ budge, provides oe these ox: 32:90 Morning wor in a topes Foresees Real Strides 0; improvements to existing equip- 00—Sunday school. ment, $1,314,000; roadway items, in- 30—Christian Endeavor; topic, Ws pee ak aboa: b: ; , cluding ballasting new rails, bridges, ‘ tay en Bye Coleara: Minst, publisher of the Ward ac ait {paildings and shop machinery, 80,289, | €:00—Evening worship: topic, “And County Independent, won firat prize 000 3 "ltt Was Night.” Song by Cholr. . Wednesday, 7:30—Prayer service. -4n the contest sponsored by CG “Danielson, Minot, president of the AE ‘The budget, according to Charles 7 . he Donnelly, president, calls for the ex- Ronen = ea | "Groater North Dekote, essere ine| Ip penditure of 43360000 for additions | TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN among G . to freight equipment. Fourteen hun- est article on “North Dakota in ( Pasir a eur | avenue C and Seventh Street. -1940.” Mrs, E. H. Cooley of batat * Fy LG Loge Pastor. ia ‘Forks Herald, was Lb oe Se a i 3 . stock cars; 500 will be 70-ton capa-| Services Sun morning at 10:45; 1 Jey, of the Bismarck Capital, was) : \ tity steel gondola cars; 200 willbe | topic, “Bearing Witness Before the| < - ; xe third and F. ©. Hoyt, of the Rae 1 s \ 50-ton capacity steel underframe fiat | Word.” Selection by the cholr. . Helen McLaughlin . . . -lost-a leg and $15,000 “International, wes fourth, with Car! = cars; 100 will be 50-ton capacity hop- | Sunday school for all grades. Sen- : ‘Williams County Farm- h A iors at 9:20, John Hush; New York, Jan, 19.—(NEA)--High ; defendants were named—a truck- ‘Nelson of the per type coal cars; and §00 will be , juniors at 12. ys ‘ =ere Press, Ray C. Dobson, of the f $0-ton capacity automobile cars, superintendent, upon his bench’in the New York Su-|ing company and a contractor for Minot Daily News, receiving honor- d . New passenger equipment will cost |, Evening service at 7:30; tople, preme Court, a judge blundered— whom the trucking company was SSbie mention. This announcement \ $785,000, Seven additional. gas elec- | “Obedience vs. Sacrifice.” > And-a 10-year-old crippled girl was | hauling bricks. . Zwwas made to the meeting of the Fry tHe Gara five q0stéet coenbivation i : deprived of $16,000 that ld have} Justice Cropsey erroneously dis- is proected by orth Dakota Press association here ities Z mail and express cars and seven| FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH helped to compensate her for seven | missed the suit against the trucking |that covers most everything possible. Stoday by James 8. Milloy, secretary : combination passenger and baggage Augusta Synod years of suffering! concern and caused the contractor to] While away Mr. Remington ‘also Brae oan penn out at the cars will be purchased Connie teenth Sites Ai Bree. li canine waster aene te Scmrslses [a sortie “agatass “the contractor | Chie cee ot eee oe ene , Mr. elson w x f v J “ Rev. A. J. Malmquist, was cont | which work out of Minneapolis te on @ business tri Well, good-bye, Auntie, You're responsible for yourself from here on") | Work equspment in connection wit | 10:30 a. 'm.: Divine services: in |truck driver and lost her left leg by | awarding Helen $15,000 Judgment. | ottice. oe © Cash prizes offered ty Mr. Daniel- $166,000. English. Subject for sermon: “Life ore Every year since then,| Now the Appellate Division of the wipestibapiciianaitb Sson were for the first four in t'xe con- | increase is not in answer to a demand | flood of water to useful purposes. |"" 1) 1929 budget is one of the| Eternal.” wi she has been growing, Helen | Supreme Court has ruled thot the Steet but he has since decided to sup- | within the state. 1940 may see the project completed. largest in recent years 12 o'clock noon: Sunday school.jhas had to submit to the painful| truckers’ and not the contractors SDlement these awards by a smaller! The North Dakota farm income} The St. Lawrence deep waterway cent years, Bible class and classes for all grades. | Operation of having @ new wooden | should have been held lable, but that cash prize (2 all editors who entered should be completed by 1940, bring- C. C. Larsen, superintendent. leg fitted upon her. the truckers are now out of reach of ¥ Sthe contest, Mr. Milloy stated. | creased ing North Dakota 1,000 miles nearer 7:30 p. m.: Vesper services. ‘The| Her parents, far from well-to-do, | the law—all due to Justice Cropsey's “Twenty editors were entered in ths . the sea coast resulting in @ notable pastor will preach on the Epistle text | confidently had expected a court ver- | mistake. competition. and the judges were North saving to our farmers in freight rate of the day, 2 Timothy 1:3-5. The|dict awarding them damages against | “This court is powerless to save the J. Dillon, managing editor reduction benefiting every resident in christian home a blessing to the chil- | the owners of the truck in order that | infant plaintiff from this ralscarriage ofthe ‘Minneapolis Tribune, Neil H.| all the comforts of the city home. He | North Dakota. ie dren. cies they might pay for Helen's treat- | of justice,” the high court ruled, ‘and Swanson, managing editor of the|will have electrification, radio, im- Bad Lands Big Park The church choir will sing at the | ments. administered -@ stinging rebuke to Minneapolis Journal, and Roy Dun-| proved roads, and methods of tran-| The Bad Lands, with its awe-in- evening services. ‘When Justice James ©. Cropsey | Judge ‘ Cropsey. lop, managing editor of the St. Paul | sportation will bring to him every-!spiring scenery, should be @ recog- and a jury heard Helen's suit, two| But that didn’t help Helen. Dispatch. The contest was inaugu thing that his city brother has and | nized national park in 1940, draw- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1929 North Dakota in 1940 Limned As Great Diversified Farming State THREE-DAY MEETING Commercial Credit Trust Has * rated at a banquet tendered the pub- |zometimes much more. ing thousands of tourists annually. | Valley City Senator Has Been Fourth Street and A B. Dn reer tren en OnaTay lishers at their last meeting in Minot,/ Land prices in North Dekota in| To put it as briefly as possible, Member of H T tt Cc. A. Seethiens; Pair. { Legislative Calendar | Proposals Are Expected Even by the Greater North Dakota associa- | 1940 through constant immigration of | North Dakota in 1940 should rank jember of Mouse Twenty 10:00—Sunday school. i Though the Commission May tion. those taking advantage of the pres-| among the highest in every form of Consecutive Years 11:00—Morning worship; subject, SS ee M N ‘ No Vast Leap Ahead ent cheap prices for fertile acreage | industry and learning. The splendid “David's Prayer and Vow.” Special NEW SENATE BILLS jake No Recommendations The prize winning article as writ- | here, will have increased to compare | citizenship, cooperation of farm and music by chorus choir. AN RES I ten by Mr. Colcord follows: favorably with eestern farm values. | city, coupled with natural ability and} regisiators grapple over issues| 6:30—Senior and junior B. Y. P. U. 8. B. 43—Whitman, Grand Forks: Immigration and natural increase of | willingness to develop the state's na-/ which they declared will wreck the} 7:30—Evening worship; subject, our present inhabitants will increase | tural resources and ambition, cannot | state unless decided aright, but’ the | “Camping on the Road to Sodom,” the population of the state from its |help but achieve those results most oe eee Mattheel Wells? Provides any recommendations as to the ip state goes on, the issues die out and| Male quartet will sing. . . B. latthaei, Wells: Provi % present 700,000 to close to 1,000,000, a | dear to the hearts of those who have ‘ 3 208 Plenty of Conventions and | tor a tax of 10c per ton on coal mined guaranty fund Jaw, it populstion whien the state can ‘well the weltare of thelr state most in |g, shts fade into the memory. | ttn Wednesday evening — Prayer i considered that seme leg- in the state. Meetings Scheduled for van 45$971,600 for state highway care for with its abundant natural | mind. Its 1929 Season department. meeting. Valley City, ranking member of the| There will be an illustrated ser- ees sea Pea lose one of twenty - first legislative assembly in| Monette for children at the beginning 3B 154 te shee wiht Paved Reads Will Come point of service. Mr. Ployhar has one morning worship for ten min- ee et y; a0 or motor vehicle Twelve years ago the roads were been in the legislature for 20 con-| Ute at aes: the Sundsy) Hovis Lake, NOD. Jan. 10—e)— | Pegistration ebaciin iia aa largely dirt. Today they are broad, secutive years, eight years in the|®hool urged to ai : Long f conventipn city, | itentiary, aart, pen- Devils famous as itiary. smooth graveled highways with « rpg cantina gor egptmine PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lake will have ample oppor- |" “s, B. 48—s161,319 for the normal amount of work being done “I have seen bitter fights come up, tunity to demonstrate its ability in ‘ ng ie ea fights where men would not sepak to pyle aa that reapect during 1920, A large | "a cusiriel school at Ellendale, | SAT! Y betas for a matter of years, ning service at 10:30,| number of conventions are scheduled | teachers college at Mayville. ~ . House 4 P senate con: {And I have seen those fights die away | proadcast ):| to meet here this year and others are| "6, B. 50-9449.006.02 fon the state tinues consideration or pices pre oe newmesd Spenen he! Organ pre e n | in prospect, f teachers college at Valley City. bill, Leribe eranrele sedge gabe A partial list of the conventions #l-| “gp. 51$180,602.18 for the state lature in 1909, when John Burke was} morris; quartet, “! ready listed by James Barrett, secre- schoo! mittee coe shend. with hearings [S0vermor. George Shafer is the sev- ot denis" Carry Pike Mrs, Wine|tary of the Devils Lake Civic and| ES Sy S404 tor’ the state on tariff revision, with other cem- Se under whom he has} greene, Mrs. Bavendick, Mr. Halver-| Commerce association. toxether with | teachers college at Minot. mittees in routine sessions. son, Mr. Humphreys; children’s ser-|the names and addresses of conven-/ 5p 53_9999.618.19 for the state Senate Indian affairs commit- However, there is one member of} mon, ‘Love Your Enemies”—Paul 8. | tion oficials, follow: agricultural college at Fargo. tee meets to prepare repert on the assembly who came two years| Wright; quartet, “Sing Praises to| . North Dakota Well Drillers’ con-| "g » 54 987,773.64 for the state charges made against Senater earlier. He is Senator William Mar-| God” (Peace); sermon, “The Cruising 5 » CA. tural college extension division Pine of Okiahoina by indian |‘! Morton county. Senator Martin| Radius of the Heart"—Paul 8. Wright; baa : Commissioner Burke. organ postlude, “Soldiers’ Chorus” Cando, secretary. 8, B. 55—$1,215,607.60 for the state from “Faust” (Gounod)—Grace Dur- meeting: | university at Grand Forks, including yee q servi Others who have been in the as-j Sunday evening service .at 7:30: ere nes for the state agri- He was out for sembly for long periods include Al-|Organ prelude, “Chanson Triste”| District . xperime! thing is in executive fred Steel, Stutsman county, who| (Foulkes); offertory, “Serenata” ,. Cando, president stony Soller nt station at present session nomination of Roy ©. |came in 1900 but was out for severa! (Mosakowsk!) ; anthem—Chorus choir; 4 . 8S. B. 57—$190,000 for erection of | this drain West of Chleage, taybe secretary years, and P. T. Kretschmar, McIn-| sermon, “The Bridegroom and His} 1.0.0. F. J wings on the agricultural and science |t@fding, in f the interior, with vote stil | tosh county; Frank H. Hyland, Ram- | Friend’—Paul 8. Wright; organ post-| C. M. buildings at the state agricultural /0f state to be a myth and grain pending, sey county, and ‘Walter Bond, Ward |lude, “March of the Noble” (Keats)— ; college. One Representative Box, of Texas, | county, whom came in 1911, but Duryee Morris. "| 6. B. 5 i: mus ited. apparently the big and all dominant coueeeates perp Eh hay 2 9: 2. tole Bay nd heeon tax levy be Democratio couneile of influences all a . . anty fund its creditors which led to nomination of Gov- SAD FISH STORY 4 including the junior, ‘The adult nie ann ernor Smith. Lendon—Thirty entrants in the cas meets at this hour in the audi- would be closed Braintree, Essex, angling festival : matter of history. jum. EDUCATORS MEET MARCH 21-23/fithed vainly for four hours and then| —$.20,Chriation, Mndeavor, Wi .N. D., Jan. 19—(AP)—|gave up, As no one caught a fish,|_. poe dy AiR SNe Prep greene ao Sivan me medals eed alee as | rave: ganna ¢ North Dakota Educational asso- izes, were pac! away until next ‘ABE METH ciation will meet here March 21 tolyear. The last fes ival held saw the | eC Aes FEAIOOP AL: lward C. Ingvalson, Ellendale,| winning of two cups and a medal by ‘Walter E. Vater, pastor. Morning service. F : ae i : E ii i E 3 ad i E in HF hi i FE] iF Es E i who caught one fish of less than 8 ounces. e i i i eres about $100,000 Bees the By Willi wat or ~ to ‘16,102,000; y Williams received 10 per tistics show game bier! Gepositors in other banks so S| = a eye a ‘as: Severin’ V. FROM LONGr Se ia d Bucwa Roos! thems Uke |etaNoIN i ; fy i ane “TH STRAIGHT | a CROOK ETS FRO A camo ponno || eres Anam, | A ttvin “1 leer. “TH CROOKED SAILOR! VERY LONG z s i i [: infor ak ga E ‘Amends law relating to sale of person | este eae at, My unlkely that the i Another proposal being Wry—TM SsHorE || WHY THEY ponent rye I PRESSED TURN coon pass each EM straaut-/\ "CS, srecr vests Toi WHoT=/ So cLeeP IN | ‘ed % =

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