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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929 ° 46 ATTEND FIRST =O. Henry Would Have Loved to Tell STANDARD OIL PAYS ‘Given'Prizon Sentence THREE BILLS OKAYED| Seite i | MERTINGOFSCOUT | Of This Bed-Ridden Boy and a Man {pcp DIVIDENDS AS | ss re’ s—-cinton ROR SENATE PASGACE sect ee etc ! TRAINING COURSE! every Night a Locomotive Whis- cee 8. Carnes, former treasurer of ee toa small garage blaze. | Southern Baptist Home Mission board em A | st \- steaai, : CUDA t a“ BATTLE DRAWS NEAR er as Me ine dicieess gal The senate judiciary committee to-| Words making its way into the dic- tled Four Times, and an Electric Light Answered leged shortage of nearly a million;day amended the’ Whitman bill, onary Js that of dialectal, provincial ——, When Dreams Came True i local Is Ped eee ool ead his sub: | providing for the lcensing of plumb- retinol elec essen arrest nada. » and recommended its : Board Says Payment Is Not an | guiity in Superior court here today 10 Ss aineridea: ths EM plies uy te Effort to Get Votes in embezzlement and was sentenced to | cities. {re Organized Into Patrols for) Rest of Course at Ban- | BSS. MQ4oer sue eccasocen Bag O< quet Opening Forty-six men in the Bismarck and Mandan vicinity attended a supper- at the Bismarck high school auditorium last night ut the opening session of the Missouri Valley council training course for scout leaders. ‘The men were scout masters, assist- fant scout masters, troop committee- men, or men actively interested in the scouting program. Judge W. L. Nuessle, president of the council, welcomed the group the meeting, and O. W. Kolbe chairman of the training committee. described the course. Raymond Schreiner led the group in several songs. ' H. K. Jensen, Mandan, told of the scout work being conducted in Man- dan, Guests from Wilton and Wash- hurn attended the meeting. “Three patrols of the scout troop which will take the course were 01 ganized after the banquet by Scout- master Frank H. Brown, and a knot- tying exhibition was given by Charles Liesman. The session adjourned after the troop gave the pledge of al- legiance to the American flag. Superintendent Hem, Rev. Christ. | IT BEGAN A FRIENDSHIP Between the Unknown Engineer and the Lad Who Learned the Whistle Language | Monroeville, ©., Feb. 5.—(NEA)— | Shortly before midnight on every oth- | er night of the year the giant locomo- t jtive that hauls a certain New York , Central railroad flyer toward Toledu from the cast gives four sharp, stac- cato barks with its whistle as it roars through Monroeville—and an electric | light in a bedroom window of a house ; beside the tracks blinks four times in | ; reply. Engineer J. J. Loucks, pilot of the flyer, is exchanging greetings with his + friend Clayton A. Lord, an 18-year- | old invalid. The engineer and the sick boy nev- er saw one another until just a few days ago. But they've been exchang- ling greetings for a year, now—every | other night, regular as clockwork. oe © The climax of the strange and kind- ly friendship that had endured for a year between Engineer J. J. Loucks and Clayton A. Lord, the sick boy, i shown above. Loucks in his cab. HEMP DUTY RAISES | beneficiaries of the largest stock and jeash_ dividend. from a monetary ;standpoint, in the company’s melon- | Having failed to locate three missing witnesses, the legislative committee jcutting history. | A 50 per cent stock dividend, an investigating the payment of $2,500 March 7 Election Chicago, Feb. 5—(P)—Whether Col, HARDY P ROBE BODY ADJOURNS SESSION Los Ange‘es. Cal., Robert W. Stewart or John D. Rocke- feller, jr. wins control of the Stand- ard Oil Company of Indiana's annual meeting March 7, the company’s stockholders already have been made | $44,000,000. The melon was placed before the|Calif.. with Mrs. McPherson at the stockholders without comment. The|time of her disappearance in 1926, |only official statement was issued by extra cash dividend of 50 cents alto Superior Judge Carlos S. Hardy, jshare, and the regular dividend of of directors, of which Colonel Stewart is chairman. Estimates of the cash} vene in Sacramento February 21 to value of the stock dividend ranged | hear further evidence before making from $300,000,000 to $400,000.00. Par | recommendations to the'state assem- value of the Standard Oil of Indiana|bly as t> whether impeachment stock is $25, but shares closed at $96 | charges should .e filed ugainst Hardy. on the market yesterday, which would make the value of the stock dividend | operator at Angelus Temple, who was Teported to ha: - been seen at Carmel, L. L. Stephens, general counsel, who said the dividend declaration was not from 5 to 7 years imprisonment. , Feb. 5.—(?)— by Aimee Semple McPherson and her ents a share were declared at a| mother, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, stood ‘brief meeting yesterday of the board | adjourned today. was one of the witnesses not found. The committee probably will recon- Kenneth Ormiston, former radio. WOT A LIFE! The Sperry bill, requiring the state treasurer to keep separate accounts of interest anc principal funds in the state farm loan department was approved ‘with a minor amendment. The bill permitting the attorney general to sell goods confiscated by | law-enforcement agents was approved j 8S was the bill giving owners of foxes the same rights with regard to these animals as are enjoyed by the own- crs of other domestic animals. | D. B.C. GIRLS IN MONTANA OFFICES Misses Zula Stenson and Mamic Fulton, who came to Dakota Bus- inese College, Fargo, zom Sidnc: Mont., were placed in good po: tions the day they graduated—Mics- Stenson in the Clerk of Court’: office, Miss Fultoi cr’s Office at Sidney. Miss Dagny Sherven was recently employed by the Glasgow (Mont.) Abstract Co. t_ of D. B.C, AC- This sketch was made from an actual photograph Destroyed by a windstorm! Suppose it were your home! Suppose. your money were tied up in property that had been smashed to bits by a bad blow. Be prepared! Carry windstorm insufance; carry enough of it and he sure that your policy is written in @ dependable company. * , ; “a for the purpose of changing votes in] New Orleans.— () — Some people SIN ESCtraini || This agency of the Hart- x and Mr. Thompson, all of Wilton. and | | ‘There's stor back 2 6 vidoe) ; URGED AT MEETING ‘ Col. eencreh fight to Wii vemection, never know when they've had enough. aki Bn age amet ford Fire Insurance com- de Rev. Swenson, Washburn, were pres- | the kind | ‘ ¢ th hed series nied as board member and chairman at aon Piazza, 64, remained to seo a hk be “he $u ft 1? Ma on pany will see that you are wi ent for the orening meeting. Man-|Henry would ha’ 5 cele eb the March 7 meeting of stockholders. | ™Otion picture show the sccond time | ‘Follow ch: $x ce$$ful’’ Mar. 4- protected against wind- i ‘i vere H. K. Jen-| Engineer Loucks, who lives in e and thought he was getting more than clas : ler, & | ae er dan representatives were H. K. Jen- | en ta deeatiee rinee GRE BLAE Feb, 5.—()—Re John D. Rockefeller, jr, who opposes on igh! getting 11. Sprin;, classes are: smaller, storm losses. Call, write or sen, A. R. Weinhandl, L. G. Thomp- | Cleve! Hen be ant Are one back |i its hearing on flax, hemp continuance of the Stewart regime in| 5 te worth. Tater he discov- progress quic er. Writel’. L. Wet- h 2 t y ta son. and Harry South. ne LM nigh! fear Ai BS Tone morning, 9 | jute tariff rates, the house ways and ihe company’s affairs, is seeking oe ti at Surieg the second show his kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Farg>. phone today. th Bismarck men who will wee t the reiiihes ae hur teal epea'itite taane means committee today called ep- through his owh stock holdings and | Pocket was picked of more than $300, fs di in banquet besides Judge Nuessle and |rocville, he saw a boy sleeping on a |Proximately 20 witnesses in an cf- the proxies of other stockholders to — MURP ‘ab banquet besides CHARLES Tannin cot on the sun porch of a house near | fort to clear the way for consideration \cffect Col. Stewart’s defeat. The | HY po MGR GD. ciel acd "Curiet | Gectatke tomorrow of wool rates. board chairman has been equally ac- “The Man Who Knows th Doe Pee ae | When the train stopped at the George A. Hartman, representing tive in petitioning stockholders” sup- Insurance” hy Members of the three patrols or- | Monroeville station, poe cown wievineee EH eoko ee Gee oe - as a cash dividend amounted . to | 218 Broadway Phone 577 ti : ed the station | Wis. Pe z a ; vad Sania batinee Welky Sherwin, | Rater nba erin |® Pound in the duty of one cent on China and Japan Agree |si5619.375 to be distributed among BISMARCK, N. D. Sal leader, Frank Walbert, Kelly Simon-| “That boy?” said the station mas- | Hemp and two to five cents a Pound | nf ily in Ro the approximately 58,000 stockholders a son, Paul Halloran. Robert Byrne.|ter. “H'm, you must seen Clayton paid two-cent duty on hackled| Satis: actorily In W | The ee cent fen dividend is to " u ) 4 . u } i: : a daca. be paid to stockholders of record OB ee Lord, rane a aneerred poh Restoration to the free list of Crin) Shanghai, Feb. .—(P}—Represen- |February 16. The regulgr cash divi- agit vs | Vegetal, used for furniture stuffing tatives of the Chinese nationalist 1214 ; “elle peepee tate Sete ' ce Shame, too, for he’s) and now dutiable at % of a cent a| government and Japan succeeded to- Satceat ehfevcait “aWvidena ie uss L. Q Perkins, Wilton; George Jasz- pager) ay Pound, was advocated by Paul E./ day in reaching’an agreement satis-|payable to all stock “including that kowlak, Carl Maa:sen, Grant Hartley.| ‘The next night, as Loucks tock his| Vol! of Philadelphia, representing factory to both on the subject of the | kere Pi even te Sela atOcR divs baat it AsHlgiibat: Béntainier |e ee Mi 8 through Monroeville, |the National association of Crin | disorders at Tsinan-Fu last May, and |dend,” : Loe aa oi Ubtantiesene d vhistle eord four times | Veeetal manufacturers. An increase | the situation arising from thes ‘The new stock cannot be voted’ at a Aj Tasca isetiee (CO anes t a ih mt otgete ce Tere on this product to 3% cents a pound| The terms of the settlement were |the March 7 meeting. snes Viraseck CamonttHoakinn’ ond he beener nf nh istic signal | ¥25 sought yesterday on the ground | not divulged but it is believed each Ge Sek Catders, all of Bismarck: |°. eae th foie sae hoped thy is that it came in competition with | nation agreed to compensate the oth- Jak n, Mandan; A.C, VanWyk, rath att beatae oe © Poy | Spanish moss produced in Florida and | cr for losses sustained by their na- GR AIN STOR AS E BILL Bismarck, and Fred Swenson, Ernest | go, on his next night run, Loucks | Louisiana. vavrunn treiamely AuseHcent dep cu anese bombardment. | Apologies were waived by both na- tions, it is understood, and there is Try a tin of Schilling Tea ++ + It you don’t declare it the most freshly ‘fragrant tea you have ever served {| likelihood that Japanese troops will pe AEA Wel from the district “| The senate state affairs committee ‘today considered the terms of the farm grain storage bill recommended OF. rore- | by the yee on ae and the farm- i CLOSURE SALE ers’ union and decided to give it fur- Peri care itilt has been made in| ther consideration ‘Wednesday when ter described | Copies of the measure will be ayail- i of One “Hendra” | ee yay 1 La « y The contemplates a $25,000 ap- Dy dhe eptember. 18 tue | propriation which would be used to make it effective. This sum would )| be repaid to the state, however, from inspection and other fees which would be collected under the terms of the hereby | bill, ortzage Roos ———_——_ [OAANGE PEKOE Flu Has Decreased ; About 50 Per Cent Washington, Feb. 5.—(#)—Public health officials today said influenza °-your grocer will return your money instantly. Your statement is enough. You keep the tea. NOTICE OF MoORT Fresh tea! No other is like it +- for it’s a Schilling secret. sy Forty 887-00), due Septem! jand ‘the ‘tu 10.00 |drea ight 19.17 | Pollers pal extn: en PLR DAY Sul DOUBLE ROOM wi BATH $422 Tor Day 2p SE RSEFE S2E8S289F_ PASEE_ Eggzgeey_ gee chilling FAMOUS RESTAURANTS Will be forge |Teports from 18 states, the District of rth Di recorded George. and Charles Bugbee, all of jaja it again. ‘This time the Hight in | 2, ws lan. the sick boy's bedroom window ' The praining course einer blinked four times. Loucks yanked || Bills Allowed by hold their second session at the Man-|the whistle cord four times more, to A a) cous, _ aii inn sate next! show he understood, and went on, l City Commission jonday at 7:15 p. m. grinning. ‘l a a . |. That started it. Every time Loucks Wane i 10 Hague Citizens to passed the house after that'he would Huinpirey ea at ° give the signal. And every time the Filtration Pay Roll Consider Club Heads |oy's tight wouta biink four times. | Filtration ye ce ‘Time passes rather slowly for an | ease River Gon co. ives we (Special to the Tribunc) Ly charges ask bt ei oe Wine City departments, gas ...... Hague. N. Dak., Feb. 5.—Ten Hague |Out of bed. Any little meee at | National Meter company, hard- citizens have been named to a com- | breaks the monotony of the Reged Ware ........., uine ane N mittee to consider a slate of officers | hours of lying flat on your ee = Texaco Oil compa: for a Hague Community club and a BUNS, Lease ee ae rd | “book ...... 3 program for rebuilding and develop- | Wickly ae cet ene peat | Jarrell Hardware Co., supplies ing the community. Rie ¥ Pest! Webb Brothers, burial .. The club is being formed ses i BERGE! cere Gussner’s, groceries ...... the instigation of Dr. Frank R. Web- Corner Grocery, relief as er, ene community service speak- | | Now and then there roan Be nights | st, Alexius hospital, services .. er. who is conducting a rally here. hag ainiiae Wie i bay pra re John Gustafson, relief .. He spoke to the school children He as ae eite pahacd i “earees Finney’s Drug store yesterday morning on “The Value of mare fo ge o i 2 ete: Ate ise Jack Fettig, wages . os an Education” and spoke in the aft- a Amiage: ee ais ' fades n | J. M. Cleminshaw, manual.. ernoon to the farmers and business tea i nee ee a peat clock for | Capital Cafe, relief men on the “Need of Cooperation to |i hour when Loucks’ train was due. | mrs ©. E, Hauger, relief Increase Our Prosperity.” He'd wake up when it went off, wait ‘Agnes Boyle, relief | He spoke to 250 in the evening on ea an tists the whistle, and then pis Bac Nixon, relief .. it ,tale ‘ot the premises in| Columbia and New York city showed oar ad to Live with the Neigh)" on Christmas night train service peri Soe rit 778, |Sctibed, at the tront door of the Couct ve rene ot berks an 50 per cent : g,|Was delayed. Loucks’ train was two ese n No olla ae | Hou the city of Bismarck, | in prevalence during the week ending Members of the committce are J. Drug Co., supplies 8.50 |County of Burleigh, and $i Feb. 2. J. Jaeger, chairman, Val P. Woif,|hours late. Clayton stayed awake as | Blue & White Cab Co., taxi : th Dakota, : Ise, ‘ aethe bounot A total of 11,305 cases were re- fi ;|1ong as he could, but finally he fell ner’: on the 18th day of Ma “f mm} Sal righer, Zohn Sahil, Clemens | ship.” But when the train finaly [GUmoeT' TOMeL ag Me ara See with 25453" during the” preneaes = Ma U ’| roared by and the whistle barked four * . IBOBDE van hi 5 luring the” preceding to. Peter F. Wolf, Jacobs Schall, and J. Gussner's relief ........., a le is | week. | z ir G *|times in the still night, the boy me- | Police Pay Roll 286.00 |'0 be made subject and inferior to Z 3 Saver. chanically, in his sleep, reached for Logan's Grocery, relief . 10.59 a eee ta a ‘es Aten Bane ; WOLVES TERRORIZE SLAys _ |‘He light cord and gave the reply. | R. 'T, Grocery, rellef ... 10.59 | of Saint: Paul fo thirty f ade, Jugo Slavia, Feb. 5.—)|_, The, next day he got a Christmas | Capital Laundry, relict | 103 | clit Hundred Dollars ($387! ‘The premi: 2/100 sift of a necktie from the engineer. | Mrs. Mary Kelly, relief ...... 12,00 | 22! i ex de e Torle the eountry dintrits, Wt was, ;COt;”e,{0ld hi mother, “E wish | Marcovte Grocery =. 18 Eesti eee Bae 18 re) reported today that a peasant woman gould find out who that engineer | Mrs. J. A, Montgomery, relief 30.00 | Situated in the County of Burleigh, , State of Nort i 2 Gussner's Grocery, relief .... 15.00 scribed as folloae ites TRIER FEAGE pepirion willk cans was torn to pleces | “Perhaps you will, some day,” said Underwood Typewriter Co., cou- Southeast Quarter (S154) and the eee near the town of Bihac. his mother. “But that engineer's a| pon book ....... ‘ 9,00 | Northeast Quarter of the Southwest | fe ye] _~ busy man, Clayton, and he can’t stop | Bismarck Hotel, relief . 30.00 fait, "r he Monnet) piaibe fae or sensitive nose me £ dOTICE or fon ne ce fone-| in Monroeville. a. eee 5 14.00 BE) pe rete Bhistyefour. GH, d h f ve LOSURE its. Mary Hayes, rel 25.00) Township One Hundred Forty-two : 4 Notice is hereby given that that eae (142) North, Range Seventy-six. (76 the ecru tymgiataseyesseutcs and ‘git<| 1c happened, however that a newer |B, Kemet mercandies “0 We) Soriano | aNd throat after Sse tbe LribDune Jona,” wie wite: “Sortgagurs’.” 19 | PAPer reporter on the Toledo News- K caer sovernmont survey thane © - ' Farmers & Merchanis State Bank o1| Bee heard about the strange friend- Wachter Transfer Co. wood .. 9.75 the Coxe Driscoll, North Dakota, mortgagee | s i, ci dated the 26th day of December. 1 S:| aalms. B.one Gay he. strolled dawn ment survey’ thereof. Hy fl i Firemen, pay roll 400 ae rmers, wilt be due’ on said morteage Immuenza ....o-. ‘ 4 ate of sale for suid detauite men, pay roll ... 16.00 | installments and taxes thi to the Toledo Union Station, sought ue 3 the sum of and filed for record in the office of 5 Montana-Dakota Co., : Five Hundred Sixty-two and. 28/10 often : Alle register of deeds of the county ef [out Engineer Loucks and told him| pom wig enon, cor ae *59 | al rE (S302 38), Logethier With sinks Re roa ; 1935, and duly recorded in Book 1%2 sreseed ee hee ees | F: EB: Ricker, lighting’. 8.63] Dated this 24h day of January, 1929. Mistol freely to ( promote quick = 9. of Mortgages on pag . will be| The engineer dressed up in his street PE HE FEDERAL LAND BANK foreclosed, by. ante or tie piemines in| clothes, got in a passenger car—he as ce Paaee aundry oF pT h mortgage and hereinafter. - ¢ bert, agee. SERED at the front dean ae the Court {didn't often travel that way—and | Mrs, George Schubert, laundry & Tillotson, House at Bismarck. in the County of |Tode to Monroeville. There he went | Mine Safety Appliance Co. es Bis: Lurleigh and State of North: Dakota Straight to the Lord house and intro- tel i r OM, Attorneys for age arck, North Dakota. 3/3 Mistol dropper Every day they are read searchingly by hun- ti or 7 pak eine Maes ae a a te “ Suced Se te Clases makes, canister. ............, 15.99 pA SA Ea : u = 5 in the , G. E. Nitum, work |. 5 ? ; . dreds of readers, looking for hundreds of things: to satisfy the amount die upon ma oe pe If your throat is ! moligage on the day of sale. ‘The! “Shhhh—come with me,” she said. Bae caee: Soom 1405 | Parents Understood husky, your jobs, used cars, help, houses. A case of the reader prenilges described in such mortgage | “Clayton's asleep.” voice not yet hunting. the ad! : n Standard Oil Co., gasoline |... 14 i . fine” are’ dovcrited'as folion, os| ToRether they Uiptoed into the bed-| Neptune Meter Ga'iningg:'-” 1242| This Baby’s Language Misral conte room. Loucks walked to the bedsi : fi, Northeast quarter (NE%4) of|and laid a hand on the Ied's atroaioce ee air Lene ene fe eo ent es) : > festa Son nas, . ,” says a Kentucl tion twenty- fe 24) In Te ni One hundred thirty-sine (139), North | THE one ating, opened his eyes, and our ale teaing "Side & Meola pests. Loot and was getting thinner every day. lance against ve (75) West of Vncieridian, con: | “Well, my boy,” said Loucks, “how “Riper Alani retell bg “fu” too soon. I thought of Castoria and got some. A MAKERS OF NUJOL U.S. Government | you like the whistles from my few drops made him comfortable, and after a few doses, he seemed like a in said County of| train?” f North Dakota, Clayton sat straight up in bed. He | B different baby.” Doctors everywhere purely - vegetable, harm- due on such mort- started to say somethit ft hd ing. stopped, Bre’ Thousand’ Five Hundred ‘Seven: |and blinked, and his eyes filled orth less Fletcher's Castoria for colds, con- stipation, colic and other ills of bables Cae! it é us STH at). owetner "with. the gale Sg He put his hand on the man's Street payroll’ ...... 3 and children, and millions of moth- Cc fees of foreclosure, 4 . 7, 1929, “You aren't my e: 2” he od raaeh e a Receiver ot a F ly engincer?” he asked ; rmere ¢| Loucks nodded. ‘apitel Cheyrolet Co... 60 |€rS Know its gentle influence is best. bark e ag sh ad cus F.M.R. Electric Gervice mer, 1° l/Avoid imitations. ‘The Fletcher aie. Aes lortgagee. 3 ice . : 2 12 hou of ore. 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