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PAGETWO ~ ~ THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE om TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929 Sheep Owners Appear Sure to Get Protection for Their Flocks. 906 BILL FAVORED | Prive for Title JLIGNTE BRQUETTE | [>a Lh CITY COMMISSION ~ PORENACTMENTBY ae PLANT ATLERIGHIS | ggg JE BLACK IGE! SOR | HAS cls ANCHE EL ee ae i STOCK COMMITTEE REACHING SHIPPING) “Smee | ON RST READING RUTH LESTER, beautiful |—"°™-” train was not due from Winter Ha- “ At the theater Jack refused the|ven until 12:10. There was a great Will Experiment With 1,500; if%%Ry» Hoppin osceic |singsong offer, “Cheek your hat and|pile of letters on the floor, beneath | Amendments to Retain Power Johnson, of the plant, had some spec- —_ , 7 the little glass dish on her desk, then by When Borden comes in, Ruth | Ruth had wanted to see it because of | -—" é 4 | sioners pair Bismarck. They look lke} wands him an orchid-tinted en- her familiarity with the law and Sas a hae it Ian tiga ee ban Atexhes Coie iedasone’ hi AFibatd ia Gs stuelien the president of the velope which he impatiently |with trial procedure. but unfortu- crumbe. vaatan and his Haren ahoull “The amendments deal with laying Lurgi corporation in the United| thrusts into his pocket and jnately the district attorney looked| hove a feast and not have to wait|pipes under the direction of the city States, visited the plant and Bis-| Sects with an oath her infor- {something like her father, who had/ inti Progr ait atther! nd engineer. ‘They also provide that the marck last Thursday. leaving here| ation that the “woman with lost his life in a courtroom, and dur-|""gi ium OFF O Sa"). acon be. | company shall not lay its pipes in | Friday on his return 'to New York. the beautiful contralto voice” |ing the second act she burst into|tween her office and Borden's pri-|such a way as to interfere with city | FoeN Gagan Rolua make a| Called him. Ruth gets $500 from tears and cried so hard that eee vate office and, with the glass dish | V-°er mains or sewers or other under- test of 1500 tons of the coal mined| the bank and two tickets with |around them looked at her with im-ji, jo, hand, stepped across the |sround improvements of the munic- .| drawing-room for Winter Haven {patient disapproval. , rere Montane by Peleg’ Brothers, | for Borden. “I think we'd better duck the rest | ‘treshold. ae a ee : ‘ ty The ghastly spectacle that met|@rade, the company is to lower its |St. Paul, for the Northern Pacific. RITA DUBOIS, night club {of this,” Jack urged, his mouth tight | ner eyes robbed Het of all power of | bipes at its own costs or’the city will | dancer, who is to accompany and grim. “I never realized—I’m not 4 costs lon? ee be ieomeaven eo eS Borden to the resort, calis dur- enjoying it any better than you are, ser oe tials saat easier ab copueton, whocure Sonipany: Rend results the company | might obtain] ing the morning. Another call- {darling. I’ve already guessed who| #2} to the floor, the peanuts and|to keep harmless the city from all | from using the process on the Mon-| ¢f is MRS. BORDEN. the pro- |the murderer is anyway—pretty ob-| crumbs scattering upon the thick|@amages and indemnities in the |tana coal. It is believed that a bri-| m™oter’s wife and mother of his vious, and it’s rather a sordid Way| velvet rug... . But Ruth did not| course of its operations. | quetted fuel superior to the raw pro-| two children. Borden forces her | to nd our big afternoon.” sec them, for her eyes were fixed} F. E. McCurdy appeared i behalf ‘duct will be obtained, as the Mon-| to ask him for her monthly ali- Beal) let's stay,” Ruth choked. “I)in g trance of horror upon the thing|0f Mrs. Fred Swanson, asking abate- ” ele) is oes cantly oe tne” Bordse Ge eae thes ite a ale you to get your money's ee lay near the window on the piece pokes os oe eid i * 2 ih joor. vast amounts in the natural state in| grees to return about 1:30, but When she had said it she could (To Be Continued) amount of $3008.31, dating from 1923 Margin of Three Votes on Pro- posal to Postpone Indef- initely; House Clashes ° 7 = = + Enforcement of Measure as dts 25! "hoe her employer ef shady stock {Coat and bag, sir. Check your hat|the slot in the door, but there was Over Laying and Movin; ¢ ‘Amended Placed in Hands ar of Northern Pacific Co. for a. remakes Coat Sree ye during the entire performance of the |She had not forgotten the pigeons ‘ ry : Si aia ‘The Lehigh Eriquetting plant is{ WARD, whose office is just |Play. CER IE cde Mg Serine ts ‘The gas franchise ordinance of the 4 of Township Officers i tani : ‘4 aj et a an Ls lig. | 2¢F08s the narrow airshaft from The show they had chosen so hap- ” th ss 4 “J bg i o'clock | Montana-Dakota Power company re- ; See Wetton ure repoted “belts | Borden's. Ona Saturday morn- |pily the night before, when making |Open, the offices at nine o'clock) ved iret reaing in the elty com H ES JUST SAVED turned "witha moot “snish that | HEWAY SATTTT cttice Beermat [ithyae a aueser mastery? withthe Vantage of Borden's absence. © | msslon, Monday evening. “It was) = | 4 ) 4 , ol yas a murder mystery, e a a i ; DORMITORIES JU was absent in the initial run. Mr.| PENNY SMITH, office boy actlon taking place in a sourtroom,|, Ruth took the dried sponge out of /Sccompanied by amendments sug : : a= Sheep owners appeared sure of Some sort of protection for their ani- ‘mals as the result of the action of the senate livestock committee which Monday recommended passage of a dog tax law. The bill has been before the senate on two previous occasions but each time it met with some objection and ‘was sent back to the committee for fevision. It is expected to pass in its present form. * Amendments Monday eliminate the section requiring dog owners to keep their canines on their own premises laced enforcement of its locomotives. before she leaves she glimpses a have bitten out her tongue. Her only to 1927, on lots 13 to 21 in block 58, eran the bands of local town- ‘The plant distributed some of the| Pistol in Ruth's desk. excuse was that by this time she] 4 murder in Harry Borden’s of-| original plat. No action was t: oto ship officials: rather than in the . i briquettes in Dickirison. Ernest L. When Rita leaves Borden {was so nervous and il—she must be fice. And the victim—but read the] The city scales had their biggest Ahnds of county sheriffs. The point rene. ‘ ae ‘Peterson, of the Dickinson Press, re-| Waves goodby with the torn half |taking a dreadful cold!—that she/ next chapter. month according to the report of J. ‘was raised that sheriffs get 20 cents = — comer ea ports fine results, with hardly an| Of a bank note, reminding her hardly knew what she was saying. D. Wakeman, city scale master, sub- - @ mile for traveling about their coun- ash, while a good heat was obtained.| of a certain bargain. While ss mitted to the commission. He re- q ties.and the legislators had no desire “It makes me terribly nervous, Joe, to sce you walk right out into this; fave nee we ee, eer | bet bth sd ttavral . besten hatete Re scuaiey ad pie on D Citaie een Som rene during nesta ee ee ee ee 7 As soon as possible it plans to add| her and she screams. Jack in |she had dreamed all morning of that of $447.50. The matter Sn ‘i four carbonizing units to the plant.| the opposite office hears her and {glorious opportunity for holding cluded 4107 loads o! corn, eee or erovs ion ay atax ann|100_ years, Swendseld; Mountrail |of approximately $1.000900. The | There is one in operation now. becomes violently angry at Bor- {hands! ‘ fi 42 or hogs, 35. of tay. 19 of ‘Gets > req log er . county. contended. A lease term, he | change recommended in the bill per- pire ala Aiea den. She meets Jack for lunch- “Let’s go ‘to the savings bank 7 18 of buttermilk, 58 of wood, 12 of Sores to Slater nanutomteg “ereais Ce said, eae extend 50 years and a|haps should come some time but at con but forgets her bank book |first, then on to my apartment for old metals, 10 of old paper, 9 of U. 8. akinesia purchase fi le wi . A i ” J epunty dog tax fund, remains un! gation, "ie sald he did not believe | public property, he said Tt should [Legislative Calendar |] Shere the brates her lp, She timidly, when they ‘eft the theater. [Seven Are Members of New Sa-| muu,.0,0, cattle, 8 of cabbage, 7 of > changed. three gen- _———— “y “ A > . 2 ““Committee members are hopeful olathe sobre red epee “ie G4 Hp ae we ees ne ce loss has a difficult time convincing = siete to cook for you—to get into lem-Hannover Cow Test- __| {1ax, 3 of household goods, 3 of mer- + that, in its present form, the measure} «This is a vicious, unstatesmanlike | “It is not good business to take the Bills Passed by Senate re that Borden did not hurt | P! eMtatiaihe-<ncit” dace apmaed jie Absoolats chandise, and one each of beef, bar- ‘wil meet with the approval of both| pin” gwendseid declared. “If dormi-|chance now.’ Twichell rted. “The |_8: B. 41—Tofsrud, Pierce—Provides er. While they are lunching, = sp) “hin pp! ‘ ing Association _ ley and rabbits, + dog owners and sheep owners. Three| tories are needed the state should |fund has be ting clone vell for [Tefunds of hail taxes paid in cases| Jack discovers te has left the ed, but the smile on his lips scarcely { bills were passed by the senate Mon- a a oe where land is subject to paramount} theater tickets on his desk and |touched his eyes. What—oh, what > 3 passed by e build them in # businesslike way and|10 years and on the arithmetical /iien - carries eme! ency clause. he returns to get them. had happened? Ruth wondered des-| By maintaining a herd average in | IN NE * day and one of them, a measure pre-| not by questionable methods.” basis it is ubout due for a jolt. It we bg z & 3 excess of 300 pounds of butterfat per 'W YORK ° pee PES = ly. {viously passed by the house, was on| “The gentleman does not under- ” 8. B. 85— Forbes, Richland — Per +e 8 berately luring the past year, th | @- its way to the governor for his aP-| stand the bill” Twichell retorted. “Ti | “That arcament falis rather flat,” {mits a judge of district court to sit |NQW GO ON WITH THE STORY aitrenouns fi anvinge bank dame Dakota. dairy’ farmers have ‘been | New York, Feb 8 You can see hise proval. It provides that the state for-| has no provision for 100 years. It is|Mrs. Craig, Benson county, replied. rad vo successive terms in the same CHAPTER VI itocn: he sdcetiad soars hitasell aexii, awarded positions on the herd honor ; any noon hour in one of those little ¢) ce yoni shall sell & businesslike proposition permitting | “Is there more reason to believe there —_, Jack made an impatient gesture|teasing her about her thriftiness, |TOl and have been given diplomas by | “ring-the-bell-and-ask-for-Joe” bars company to construct ais a cyclone or earthquake impending |_ 4. B. 45—Thatcher, Bottineau — Pulding find to borrow money for | now then at any other time? If we {Provides for sale of trees by state such construction, The bond holders|can save $200,000 annually as it is {forestry school at Bottineau for one have a mortgage only upon the build- | indicated that we can, we should do{cent each. Carries emergency clause. toward the waiter who had hurried|and gallantly relieving her of her |the National Dairy council, according | in the mid Forties. His type is that to the table, order pad in hand. “No| handbag while she made out her de-|*© information received ‘by A. M. lof the “Southern colonel, sah,” of the dessert. But you can bring the|posit slip and endorsed her salary |Challey, dairy extension agent of the | James Lane Allen tales. He still wears ing and not upon the site and they | so.” New Senate Bills SPR S PE ee eto cone tate riot 407 8en only six darmeca te Ore | amered artis Nee Sia Go are willing to take this risk because| Freeman raised the question as to| 8. B. 131—Flecten, Ward—Places all Borden?” he demanded of Ruth, in| “Peeking to see what kind of lip- cate ee me en Mneee- an odd, constrained voice, as the|stick I use?” she laughed at him.|*tate had been so honored. shoe pin. His streaked white mous- ry earnings of the building will pay |how the state would meet an emer-|Well drilling operations under control | ios a6 removing Ruth’s dish of | when she left the teller’s window. All are members of the Grand/tache serves to cover either corner of eologist. Makes mits ; ri ot ie tome ines Thea ncy is prevent, anal reve ole, elo, Mabey pms ete fr era "et iwed her Hie Brown ech [Porth Cats and Sew, Galem-Han- of hls mouth ie wears «whit vert states.” matter would be cared for by appro- | geologist right to inspect well at any|,,“You—you look so queer that Ijer handbag and flushed as if he had a ae vestigate rab Poh awn “dots. “If the state is not lable and 1|priation at the following session of |time. Makes log of the drilling oper- thought you might have had a quar-|been caught in the act of stealing. » lem-) - we i tternoon cut and his were an investor, I wouldn’t invest | the legisinture os provided for in the | ations @ pubtic record. rel with Borden,” Ruth quivered, ob-|“Just curious to see what a girl his aa aren sioniseed an. one cent in such a project,” Bubel, | bill, S. B. 132—Magnuson, Bottineau— |!ivious o/ the waiter’s presence. “Ou,|stuffs into a handbag,” he grinned spats are a slightly soiled white. a ‘ Jack, what is the matter? Did you|at her. “I never saw one that didn’t =i He arrives with perfect first-act liver county, said. ” al: t i it} . y Passes a good morning ieee ue ie eee ap Ratan sinentacins tesatealss 4p nee see him?” ._|look ready to burst. I noticed that of cows and the average prod aon dh fetso sinrnonta vBietlrsd Reviews Bill History If it is not good business for outside |surplus funds in state or government as stheboe pen paced Petite ane eee inside mirror broke when | +0, per cow: a: : es iy Swendseid then reviewed the his-|insurance companies to ahead | bonds. Self a cup of coffee with a hand that |you dropped your bag in the hotel t tory of the bill, telling of provisions | without a greater reserve than that | 8. B. 183—Hamilton, MdHenry—|ttembled slightly. “Why should T'see|dining room. Are you supersti- t in the similar bill of two years ago} represented in the fire and tornado {Requires persons practicing profes- a ‘te Nae, eit isn’t my fa-|tious?” _ and citing the supreme court test | fund, it is not good business for the |sional engineering or land surveying He les iat spore lized then how/1 Ruth shivered. ‘Seven years bad case. Twichell interposed twice rais- | state to do so, Twichell added. to have license; sets up regulations| |. hi va _ a hee ow | luck, Sear meas Pooh! You can’t ing points of order but was overruled| Twichcll ond Swendseid again |for persons engaged in such work. |Violent his voice was, for he soft-| scare me! I've just entered on sev- by Speaker Traynor. Swendseid con- | locked horns over the Jardine bill, for | 8. B. 134—Olson of Barnes—Appro- sued it suddenly. “There's nothing|en years divine luck—and seven} Paul Rusch .. 9 tinued contending that holding asso- | oil leases on land obtained by the Ipriates $10,000 to defray expenses of 3 +4 matter, honey. I—just thought more—and seven more and seven te eeremmneee investigate the judges — ne vet not be tenants at will | state through mortgage forecloseure. jcommittee proposed to investigate the gather up some work to do over more— she chanted. — the we a right and title to|Swendseid opposed the proposed act |board of administration, the state|the week-end,” and he pointed to} Jack’s mobile, sensitive face went them in jail if they are violating the/ the site during the full term of the | because he said he believed the state tiary ining | the. well-filled brief case he hadjgrave again, almost shadowed. wy. He announced. however, Chet | contract. should hold its ofl lands. ‘Twichell |Deroct”™ meee propped against the wall ePlease God you're right, dean ‘Twichell answered that many law- | maintained that it was better for big |" roy “You're—going to work. tomor-| And do what she would that had passed on the bill and found j outside companies to take the risk of a . an aeaing teint row?” Ruth asked slowly. ning and the next, Ruth Lester od N TON LITTER TEST it foun Raat seereeted ae digging for oil in the state rather gation of board of administration, the Jack smiled wat her, with oddly |not long keep the shadow of trouble, ’ wi jwend-|than the taxpayers and that leases pale. taut lips. “Just during the day./even fear, out of her lover’s eyes. PAP ES ORET ESE EOLES EEOEL ED OOO OOEO O supported and that if it con- | would bring revenue to the state. piston pacers s ae prcend We'll have our evening together.) Tru te the dinner te pene Ty raining g together. ie, he ate the dinner that she ., eniiea si hid Burkhart Asks Limit ys inst mer one er ri which these Sorry. Wy kept you waiting, |cooked for him, and praised her cul-| Of Nine Awards, Seven Are to . agai mann ay 3 . rkhart, ‘W: ty, ae Burkhart maintained that a limit |institutions are operated. sweetheal inary art extravagantly. But after Members of Juvenile 4-H should be placeti upon the amount of —Ap-|,, She tried gallantly to play up,|the dishes were washed and restored what assurance there was that dorm-|iand which could be leased, Lee de- | pr ore: iae-sesunanele,” Test D hee wes though her heart felt like a stone in|to the tiny cupboard in the minia- itories will be “adonter bagi rage ele} clared his opposition to the bill. propel ae ae ae an her breast. “Poor Letty! She’s like aj ture kitchenet he alueyped dito Clubs ot-mhate which Twichel ‘i Peres invest. their | 2 tired talking about this bill,”| premiums and expenses at the final |Shost, isn’t she, dear? A drab, gray, /gloom again, forgetting to kiss her —_— reriprial oy did mot consider it a |rwichell responded. “It was intro-| annual achievement contest at state |°lC ghost, haunting a scrub pail and|for as long as half an hour at a funds ora consider ® | duced at the request of a Nonpartisan fairs. To be expended under direc-|% OP. But Pl never forget Letty.|time. She spent most of Sunday in Mee Gaarat 2 GA OR: cebak. aie whose bill was withdrawn. If you tion ‘of agricultural college extension You know, darling, it was your|bed, but contrary to her fears, an rangement such a building could be want any more information, go talk to sweetness to old Letty that made me/actual cold did not develop. There o ‘» | department. é 4 ri 1 Dell Patterson. It’s his bill, not mine. first realize that I loved you.” cmatured adjoining another build- | “The bill asking for a $35,000 appro- Senate Bills Passed by House y was just that odd shiver that ran His. smile became more natural, - priation ‘or a bridge across the Red|_ 8: B. 17—Murphy, Walsh—Appro- eager. “Yes? I thought you said last nens ee Raia pgedeastiens Branded ‘Big Gamble’ river east of Grafton was passed with |Priates $35,000 for. bridge across Red | 101 . y ss pected momen! river east of Grafton. night you’d loved me since the first s+ In the debate on the insurance | but two negative votes. The Des Lacs PE 5 k [i ie: / gE 8 * i E time you saw me, when you were! Sunday evening they ate dinner in so they: ge Gt Riataty of ee mates a oe coments fered "a the| uae warm came feeling te vison” © [th ete rxturant ohh th pnd the it a ee - 2): se! 12 d, almo: en Jac! e first time the; odors A on bill and moved for adoption of the | gency clause msht be inserted. Rg eg ay a hoe Please mail happy again. “But 1 didw't realize had ever: eaten together, in bedi have erent: ey £ 7 ‘measures Tie aaa ea | Jacqueline: You'd better come and | Until the other day—Tuesday, wasn’t/ence to his whimsical request that break earnings ment on the floor. equinus yee tere te tee get itt glass breaks so casily in the |it? How long ago it seems now!—|she show him where she got. such and Getue i warm ee aapocata eat lae y! Y | mail.—Life, when you were showing me your of-| potent crumbs that the b! pigeon love bend ig chair. fices so proudly. Remember? You’d| would eat out of her hand. : z se. t Miss Hester out for a quart of} “Oh, Ji the poor pigeons!” hot chocolate, and ycu made poor old; Ruth eee ey binds contrite. Letty have some, $00.” Wy, a, gone happy ‘re hoe that | which org: uy peanut them “Oh, Letty and I are pals,” Jackjbefore I left for the week-end. I jaughed. Bend barieg et me ny meant to fe it when I was out’ ~ in the building, when I notie: at|/ting Mr. Borden’s money and tick- T uKNow JisS ZACWTILY WHoT she was new, and told her I was|ets, Poor. Satan! Do you think he'll HOO SAY WITHOUT EVEN ONE glad to meet her, she’s thought your|starve to death before Monday? J’) LOO“! §=6YOU DONT SAY—THERS Precious Jack a ‘really remarkable / take a lot of crumbs with me in . owe i morni ” A BG PECE O' PIE, IN TH’ CUBBERD By Williams | f i i EF E t i ing— “And he is!” Ruth cried, com-| “I don’t like that black pigeon!” pletely ha; in. “Oh, Jack!” | Jack if it FER YOU-ER HERES Some MONEY, Eee Caught her ‘Eraath ‘saraly con |abetnsctnay cote. ie Gale aon ‘Handsome z gs ° F GO OUT AN’ INJOY YOURSELF that beloved name. Then she laughed | much like his namegake, fi i s And ER SUMPN Line AT OH NO-~ saty,, hee bine eyes. mpid AM [Harey, * things and tragic things. . . ing, I'll never forget how} “Darling!” Ruth laughed. “I do suicide makes NEVER NOTHIN LIKE AT? 1TS— ; comical you Tooked last night, when [believe ‘you're jealous of the Diack transient guest,” .. ‘ eame int ie room without | pi tH greedy scamp. Bu! Today the arrival looks WERE A BIG PILE O' ASHES my spectacles, with my curls turned poset noticed how the little white lonesomely Pap pAb! ighbor - IN TH CELLAR FER You T~ OH loose and that awful yellowish pow-|pigeon adores him? She’s never far ing roof-tops, with cat ER HERES SOME MONE”, © Ry Meee be ote ec cr tne, naa sats oe $2 the lone bit af re: * \\ ‘was a mean tri y on GO OUT AN INJOY YouRSELF a man!” Jack chided her tenderly. | wonder if most of the pigeons aren't aloes ie CARRMIN' HOME A-TON OF “Let him get himself engaged to one|ladies who are in love with Black ¥ pS DONT jgirl and then find himself’ saddled | Satan. He struts about as if he were rm Tod with an entirely different one!” the lord of creation. . . . I wonder, FERGIT YouR MUSIC “Are -you sorry, darling?” she|too,” she mused, “how Rita Dubois teased, ‘the dimple tugging at the|is enjoying the week-end. I know she + {corner of her beautify! little mouth. doesn’t really care for Harry Bor- 1. “I suppose J’ll have to make. the |den—” é of you,” Jack retorted. Then, to ’s not talk about that man the waiter. “The check? Oh, yes.” |again!” Jack interrupted vehement- a 4 a Ruth, watching his face because|ly.. Then, as Ruth’s delicate little a o ¥ : she loved it so, saw a frown pass|face flushed and quivered: “Sorry. ‘quickly over it as his eyes scanned | darling! I’m all on edge. . -|the cheek, And ,» to my new res} her heart. é out to Gr fs i Hea

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