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'__ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY _, 1929 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE rs Ask Relief from Decrepit Guaranty Fund Law CORPORATION RUSH | E BLAGK RICEO "ite ate : NEA Service, Inc. ANNE AUSTIN PAGE TWO State Banke SOUTH DAKOTA PLAN + BOR PROTECTION OF DEPOSITORS URGED be paid from county. tuition fund and authorizes levy of not more than two mills for this purpose. District in which high school is located to be exempt from such taxation. Requircs ‘such to pay tuition for chilcren located on state bo and at-) oe high school in a neighboring ) wa earenrenne Naat * % 4 : THIS HAS HAPPENED {made an appointment to come back|den,” he announced to McMani 8. B. 163—Olson of Eddy and = as reps beet Ls between half-past one and two, Mr. iter b (eke she's his—’ of La Moure—Permits per- s i secretary Borden had told me he would be i am his wife!” a quivering voice |sons holding mechanics or builders 2 ) vs in i parla Would Set Aside With Following December's 26 and20| HARRY” BORDEN. promoter |ni office until about two, since his|Sion. sf want Serer tat Natoand erty. to, satisty debtes incurred by is | 2 State Treasurer Annual In- a Year Ago, 1929 Opens comes engaged to JACK HAY. |¢tain would not leave until 2:15 and Oh! Has anything happened to |owner durin; Saeeraetion. a3 : With 40 Filings Sie young. insurance broker, jhe planned to lunch on the diner.” ry? I knew it!... ‘OL Harry,|_ S. B. 1 Ison of Eddy and ‘ : stallment Reserve _ ley Main tenes lathe oo 7” (fo Be Continued) ise ota of cree ee a ys Corporations registered in the state; On a Saturday morning in Janu- ae BaP ads creme persons whom he owes for sterint " i . _ during January almost doubled the| ®f¥. the promoter has two wo- “He did not tell me who was tq McMann accuses Mrs. Borden, Is|Placed in a structure can file a builde { 3 :SENATORS RATHER CYNICAL monthly average for 1922, figures re-| en, Callers: RITA DUBOIS, Tt ioe ee ee fea tien. night club dancer, who is to ac- Eee ne e louse Bills Passed by Sena 1 4: — tno Rat | many hie Winer Ran |R char al PCeeatative Calendar |loteente tate et mata i ‘ * ‘ . » ' veek-end, an 5 * . 5h t Few Exhibit Any Faith That corporations were listed compared to| tranged wife and mother of his take—a woman, for he had me wire o ae, Calendar | height of buildings am rear othe "4 Such Measures Will Op- a 1098 average of slightiy over 20. | {%o.children, who comes for her ['en Yotslin'the name of Mr. snd| Senate Bila Passed — : . ionv. ? ‘. " t erate With Effectiveness mmember, witnessed the Jargest/ | When MRS. BORDEN learns [or Nucrvation was made im thet], 2: 66—Matthaci Mivele Re-| H. B, 56—Pfemning of Morton— é ti prgoiel gr ge is Settee looted a Husband is Wisy, she agrees fae vation was made in that quires ‘QUuiOAdedk Gartate ber reas Gives city councils more latitude in os fo ©=return, yu ‘ £ + How to guarantee bank deposits in October was the lowest with 17. glimpses the pistol in Ruths ceqy fill right!” McMann made a note, vehicles operating in state for hire “ rab ts h ty eich nd. Bee wie muted well as on paper tone complete lst for January is as} desk. Jack, fearing trouble with What next? When did Rita leave?*|to have North Dakota Heense Validates acts of highway commis- 4 I bank- follows: 1 01 r Mrs. "4 x bcm ty tharday eve t2pTers unin siping ameca-| owt "etapene "Sates |g gine’ Bat anpwert [ea fp aeniment of nary td ya og yang senate bills z - Bowman; The Marshall-Mc- 5 icMann’s constant inte: 5 . “B. 50—1 ‘ jning. The committee was still grop- Cartney comporation. Oakes; aaa aula Ruth takes dictation |2"4 questions had Mhunted her off empl; oa ei diate Penis Hae a et Richland— ‘ fie in pitch darkness yh ae iit) ee company, Hazelton; Oak Borden makes a playful pass at Sa ue hey Sane eee os) i B.7i— Murphy, Walsh—Makes |sion in aiportioning’ cone ‘ot tad * Sand all talking at once at times. Rolla Mercantile company, Rolla; which Jack h ie ie protest J rortunity now. to tell him of the inenta foe Great license require- jconstruction. {2 Bill 104 provides for the extinction Tae-Maeh Mdouies, incomreretsd, Fure| Wied oh Menmay eferives. [Doe atcavaed site enlOiey KBAINEMTEA GERPREG ne | Veiidites ott oe tintin ne { ‘of the present guaranty system, which go: Mosher Motor Sales, Inc. Dick-| find: apes jonday morning she | POM iiation-e humiliation ee, keen | &. pharmacists. Validates acts of highway commis- ‘ chas piled up a liability margin of BT a Ute ESCA | sprawled othe fine bear due. ;|Ciat she tad become il Way tal plas SEDI cae eC ce cee anes imately $14,000,000 with 10 — on tion,| sprawled on the floor near the | oy; me A a ites $75,000 for construction of Senate Bills Passed * Peoples Service ion, Bot-| window, Ruth i o icMann now about Mrs. Borden’s | bridge acros: "4 oe Re aprice eT miecina Hae tineau; Mid-West Distributors, Inc., serangebiintie einen tes having seen the automatic pistol in|/go, N. D., relist gl id Far. 8. B. 95—Hamilton of McHenry— , j ceapests tn higher Minot; Nu-Way Store, Minot. office and, finding him out, canecran Sern Ls tk ae cet Bills Passed by House — [changes LntinthA cd CL fda ‘i festergaard Service agency, Willis-| looks frantically in his di ell if it should be-) H. B. 124—, - Se te eer oeen Sonne 8 a: dosrottere substitute. Instead johnson Stores company, Mic! his gun. It is pone! Teck comes SREP ital “aie mittoeAppropr yen! $2,000" tore. be tried by justices of peace. ; 2 Bin 105 offers a substitute. gan; Northern Automobile Sompeny,| in. calls the poliee: Fearing Jack |,, McMann turned again to the po-limburse common school fund for S. B. 146—Appropriations com- (Ba Samael the aed Semon ain Bue Teen| ‘ane orig thea the oon LCEMAD TA chattel, am maeriapeatin Per Cee il fetid” cm ee , : company, n; Moody-Clark| window. Ruth rushes to close lon of which was on the ab-/ous to Jan 1918. expenses of mill fact-finding com- ‘ones, it proposes the creation of A) yoo, tice someth: Sees sent office boy’s d cr . . it : eta gol company, Fargo. Borden's window. It is alread ice boy’s desk. “Get the chief} H. B. 90—1 el ies : relies ne |, tous te wang panera an et getter cmouysumae| ind’ Wien SETECRTE Mee fa, Aa Tey a Oa, nyt Ge (Sep ieee Ot its: with the state treasurer, this to; turn out tragically, but while the Titles should be in The Tribune office 4 Dhioe ON eects) 3500 in cael wie ee cnate Ruth with another question? “Hlear hae Mike oo construction of bridge over fos Eid. be Fe per deere couple still is in mid-air you might Tetra tar getting for Bordon Pict Sieg or see anything between Borden and silat fea Howe Bills er creek on South Dakota line. a tothe the amount of the bank's cap- employ your sense of humor, or your | and prize awarded at the cbsiretronss end trip is gone. McMann ques- Rita when she was leaving?” H. B. 164—Freeman, Grand Forks H. B. 72—Lynch, Worner, Holth- ital. wit, in supplying the right kind of |show of The Bismarck-Mandan a tions Ruth. She admits her en- ioveteley 2 —Definitely limits law governin; usen and Morgan of Richland—Re- ‘An example to illustrate was cited title for this sketch. The best title |tomobile Dealers association, Friday, gagement to Jack and with a Ruth knit her brows, and Jack/domestic mutual insurance com, ane pete ahaa $30,000 for construction ea Ce Gatuaaseding tren & submitted will win @ prize of $5 in| Feb. 22, at the State aan horrible fear that almost smoth- Hayward pressed her hands hard.|ies to companies other than Me of bridge over Bois de Sioux river at i fen OC oment, said it “was the|C8sb. ‘Try your hand at it. Get an| gymnasium in Mandan. rath tll wen Sho tae dh ithe gran toteed to aad Dewi He gas + psietinach sank whieh Ne keen | aa te mmole dale she went through this ordeal," |_Would require 100000 asplue et|° TN NEW YORK ° } posite of $391,000. ‘This, bank would shortly, there still will be approxi company, Minot; Outlet Stores, Ken-|NOW ‘Mr. Borden and Miss Dubois|foreign mutual insurance co! | IN NEW YORK | : pay $700 annually, into the protective Laisesdo mimesis left unsettled. Brothers, Inc., Hebron: Go a Le STORY ee oof of the private office to-|before it could operate ia Saas ° o i R eck Loaded with Figures os * gether, laughing and talking. Miss} H. 56—] ” ae zy intenia, Ie would hhave paid op the Prcat icege ny anvchagewedn ee ;|. Ruth pressed her fingers to her Dubois, ae flees ted about soy: Amends law peeroiy sagneag utile city of TRuaille “nl ar you i ‘ = ration. le $; }) Sald she cow i ii a bey 4 er protective fund stand completed. prospec! ad- Oak Lawn Cemetery association, e features of the|could do in a day. And jokingly told) H. B. 157—Swendsei i ders vaebmcaalde ail bE. vocated cl ul x . »jold man who had 3 wendseid, Mountrail | sive musicales. ae Flan Doesn't Rxelie Rathesiaam _ |ltorn. On a 1 per cont dividend some Concrete; ‘The Hinest DeNault Rob-|den’s life on Saturday. When ahe hed Sas tu, taerge ‘aoceumit’ te. was ie tone on aslaner ot insurance) And when the other day Albert ‘This plan is that adopted by South | of these would receive 10 cents. Why . apetoaet orem een, rphrede talked with him her mind had not|opening for her.” private companies. with | Bagby gave the last of the Waldor!’s Dakota when its guaranty fund failed | not, he asked, pay the entire deposit— Caen Ameroty ot God eines [been unon him or his threats, but| “And what did Borden say?” Me-|_H. B 158 —Thomp: i “musical mornings,” the mauve de- like those of every state that has tried | $10 Re get rid of those John’s Evangelical Lutheran ping bss es, test disturbing evidence|Mann demanded, his pencil busy. Would make arty OnE, fiaten dae cade moved even a little closer to its tonal. ©. Wattum: pe areaes on hand of coming in to do this Be Sivert Thompson Has Measure | ping association, Forbes 8t. = not as ‘2 Compe artes nae ae which I dase tring-aalt cea rhea “ the “sor Begby it eaesitowekiesan obj is to get rid of the old guar- | indicated. He read a long statement kg 3. ’s| tary. i hte inst owner rath-/| unknown lad to Ne breed t = and relieve the other state|in figures, showing, among ome Introduced to Put State church, Courtenay; Church of 8t. Jo-| “He was old—abot ,, {didn’t understand about her keeping/| er. than insurance company. a taste for iltarerts a ht: ut 60, I think,” }her bargain and he’d k¢ hi H. tpt actesrbpenlerad | banks of the drag and burden it has items, that all $10 claims would re- ‘ieetialinsn soph Cortwright: Church of the|she told the detective slowly, and|said, ‘Mind you he'd keep his, He| HB. 100 Freeman, Grand Forks| lar circle which has lived in tadi- ; become. The new plan had been| Quire $17,904.90. Estimated revenues jam Projects Aloe a of 8t.|did not see McMann, who was past|me, Rita’ [a fakes counties carrying 30 per|tion as “the social 400." Himself a | put in to induce discussion and to|he gave, due from assessments in ay. ; and’ Church of the|60\ Kinsella, ihe, Was past me, Rita’—“or words to that effect.|cent or less hail insurance for three | struggling music student, he a ui Mor St AO | ent banks, (65 S143,19800" oi. Sacred Heart of Jesus, Croft. rt , wince at her uninten-/But he was in great “good humor, |consecutive years exempt from list- # J spiolad Mr pmeting yee uae |r a, See Bent | mrt Dakin oat toto oS a ge or ed . as ah : ficially in touch wit le was wearing a shabby black] “Ji ” 7 n & pul of imm Fr oe wn, mae ri te cern Sala [tt seater ae col, hes rptd, ah reacd forthe, pone [mit srl ncn pager, othe Gayy fhe "cvage trade” te i ; y r 5 i ; 7 * deposit guaranteeing has lost its rep- | lal deposits in closed banks in order able t of the river as a navi- member, for I felt sorry £01 ii ie extension on Ruth's desk. “Hello, |festivals and band concerts on Sun-|made his modest Bow an steiner ; _ utation and there was a question | 0 meet all fund expenditures, $12- Eee idisener! “inte Teataeaeeee looked # helpless, I can’t tell what chief. McMann. . . . Yeah. Oh, sure! |day at state, county and municipal) and mentor at's time whe the Wale y That is the 2 steel-rimmed specta- ; : exclusive society at first. | | SANE Sse Sian ech Banya Nt Pie eae: | Remco, mrt ety Oe a oo ve Ek ne Bey ee it i Meo an conn a | ar pare nad foe lig will be paying out assessments which | ment with these attached. Many of tives, Tuesday, to create s Missouri! propeiation Tesla aa sak i goh coked et prea oem imi bebe irs. ‘Borden Wait! I'll get|tions to be Brought against individe apr this innovation, Muse in the 5 i ” do not benefit its depositors at al pe amendments mete, mere proot Eves velopment commission, he Senate —- and labor that, sariee everyone gears stant 25 Pen replied it, from memory Prerrarieag carer tenia eae re wae ies of, and there % ding, it 2 : 4 1 ining injur-| was much timidity associated with its ticlent amounts to make an appreci-|® comma, capitalizing a title or using | _,cvner States are working for the a Ee ct cone “Mrs, Elizabeth Borden, 3618 Cres-|ies while attending fairs. wei can’t really remember wh » Tes: i ing fairs. final endarsement. One by one, how- Se tt ust of 0 rei wer (ei cian) Bear map comm fsb ng on |r ie ok dey and wt ashes gy of seni? eg apna hee ene at banks. ith them in this . ney e, but he make threats ey were Se ic attey meld Be ned een ‘eftect ne aay: law | mean peetnelerr per ‘hanit of ‘getting, even.’ Said he’d teach ee iy = Bordene ete un ae meena Bien ey See Pier ie Seal oer tae wes fainging ee ioe ifstary at least give some pro- | failed to function. When ai rai Missouri river near house ways and Antay pened free lear aegis that. Ta vt erate soe anti sie slaved ‘tin. fices ot county and state officals doors dave “Nordin ibe — n to its own depositors, in which | Passed there were 700 state banks in tee. ii 11 e that. I don’t]... . It had been so painfully ob-|from two to four years. Sembrich. respect bill 105 was conceded to have | existence. Now about half that num-|°Uch, & dam waters of Acta sad gor ee to Ruth on Saturday, when the|, H. B. 16¢—Thatcher, Bottineau; | To this day, the musical mornings jome merit and to that extent only. | ber exist Ten per cent of the losses coals be nee poe constant HUMAN VALUE INCREASING § {8 lot of work pee eae Hine I ben wife had been forced to listen to the|Kraft, Emmons—Provides $2 per have remained ultra-exclusive—one of through bank failures have been paid. than ai aa new it/ribald laughter of her d_and |day com tion f the tf National Banks Contrasted ___|In Sheridan. count: spring and low water = was all so hopeless, that Mr. Bor-| hii and and | 28y compensation for legisiators for | the, few iashione of the nice nineties J. E. Davis, a Goodrich banker, | guaranty and tax y, he said, this|iote summer and New York, Feb. 8—()—In 20 years,|den wouldn’t see him or make an: hin new love, that the wife did love | service, on committees, to survive the years. Now, they, too, made a plea to eet rid of the old | equivalent of 90 es have used up the | nev cent of the flood is predicted, the money value. of | restitution.” y {him, was jealous. . . . H.._B. 165—Johnson and Bruns-| re gone. system. He emphasized the drag it | bank capital and the burden ie gaan’ |be relieved and a lives in this country will be| , McMann. who had been jotting |not to i eerie, let, Tel Cay tor saaget of doties ae | speaking of things” fee pacopen, . He said the only | ing intolerable. He pleaded for relter |Made to the depth of the river later | tional six times the na-|down her description of the defraud-|her she’s wanted at her husband’s|_H. . of district courts. ms of things musical, the 9 real guarantee was in the integrity | from this guaranty system. Mr. Davis |'" jhe Yeas bY such, meee cabernet tou prion eee yetht Plentyt | Would permait ase of dealers lowes the Rockefellers are’ engineering for 4 é that’ 906. beato . er to go on with her story. see? ... oo lealers licenses for), » F . these 12516 "| states in wor! at the |t2 the bank and to the station to t re ae, runs: | "Re Bee pears Dave, poem relying co residents of Notin AONE, were non |e sna coneeamaetin mean te man is himself 90 per cent of|Mr. Borden's tickets for Winter Ha llitie cameeel Reel ae i ltameis oe eae oe ee ie the ioe ol claims made offi . 2 r I ret aes supreme courts. . it has been tried, the national banks | banks BE ip ie ees peace om fyriariarnig the sates Gig money and Peds dae oat were pe show ber seer, Fi eaedcaacead No ned B, 168~Wilson,- Slope; Sax, | foreign to operatic affairs, appeared iors, 1 00 averaged aepostieo as sete at 8 ‘Thompeon DOLLAR PER FISH’ Benny told ee the Mrs, Borden had ae b. McKentie- Authorizes board mi le f altuation” which fet ghia of 3, veraged are, A e e phone “| erable anxiety. aeveral consid 00 |The bl provides for 8 commiton| New York. Feb. 8 ()—scinetines|coming in. She and Mr. Badin wets] wine, Hegrard leaned close tolvey about 42,000 screa in Bed Lands | the ater has sought to leave behind the governor hold offi ' ving Fa read: iia ss for na- am APPAREL CLUB ELECTS ote eee pair fgine cha ag for high motor| “I know. Legal separation, with nes afl pioeaine Sinking a tional park purposes. Ped nip ge tingia cyte Ogeaie dln est that, If the, new bill be put | Minneapolis, Feb. 8—iP-—Hugh B. ceive no compensation other ‘than | and d was that he hed caught three |court allowance for her and the ehil-|tacles, PO leer caee sg Balle Sie On Glen ote coe anty.” Call it anything else, the | president of the Men's ee cae dare, The governor /his wife. “One dollar per fish.” said | Mann intecpalated Wh: oti a McMann continued his telephone|Provides for the regulation of the | Hahn, whom some have facetiously ec et ee tages ean te as eats Mace co tera frr™ hn SM cer at eh, Stre Fr |oegtat Sugiane's” MOY | pens cae ar den a Pa Z teh, “To get her separation all | com ay . ip Ecager toed a Pamiiten: Secs Staal Bod Ruth’ ‘answered’ reluctantly. “Mr.| Year, et gee thie wine throng. ‘Then: almost Out of eons — ii That was the way Senator Dave OUT OU ftom had been ordered by the court | with headquarters until fu sky came the Rockefellers with, oer Hamilton felt about it. He penciled R W. AY stilts 0 pay her each month on the fif-jtice, but there’ other li ‘and sch purchase of land in a section he | eae Ga eee vote Ce By Willi teenth, and he made hei Aj a ’s another line, Rand school lands for the purchase of a bounded pape! jams r come for it| will take 48th streets, Fifth and then announced that the more Se oh laren. T To—to get news of the ees get atl alee -couing Bee ie [end nae ued ral so be tare sixth venues, of children, I suppose,” she added, in a|Send Bye oes Pilea ernment for)" This futil y , me over two or three plain-|use as a national I am told, will be known : futile attempt to gloss over the dead|clothes men, won't you? All right!”| |S. B. ba. Patthevon of Renville—| “Rocketeller Olt.” 's space encom= S-s-3-T “Well? Did she come?” McMann| tured 1. Ruth agit, dhenene eee eee in oe Hey, WHOT ache, Dally toeing. anoles: ae center this area, so I am find DID T TELL sBut before Mrs. Borden arrived Mr. ‘The plan for the opera taelt will . orden. " You ‘BOUT be Re Dobos ee |e far 8. B. 154—Patterson of Renville| famous medievar see ae IMITATING “ “Oh!” McMann whistled, raising office? and whe OE ep eas ee caneranty istcpeds < ae Sau oe Cn ee is” Eilek evebewan jes from execution On| oeupation. Bi Roman on the Golden Slipper, ht oh, Tim forgetting Mr Adame. Ho's Res Cale nt Stark—A malitary colony, a qusiat Sad elses ‘es. Mr. len saw her there|one of the stock salesmen. Mr. Bor- | priates $600 annuall; 4 ate series of overhead sidewalks wove pan eee weeks ago and—and— on edie opal Riel ay for education in YL ees of Ge des ie sue “So the other ticket and the draw-|Mr. Adams had been in a lt 7 id York, connecting scores Md in New “4 ing-room were for Rita Dubois!” Me- “Quarrel?” MeMai tal “ee shops—most of of messanine pele eral eg eg 2 Letts rae ot co ¢ line again— ear or say, have the central telephone |iir. ‘Adama baked re ere but lat noe I dition, inaantaehs hata pri dtres up one Hf te, Lines for|ed when he came out of Mr. Bor- oti rg | Reig fel Pers and browsers will be above pe N.. have Hite’ Dubois’ brought here, as | Rath, was, interrupted which he subsequently was forced to| Posted “overhead icrateas ens soon as she can be found. What's ine man Bigtits ote Bea ior patesl:|pay. ; . be way. sidewalks,” By the telephone number, Miss Lester? I|ed outside the door in ie hall wenian Geren tee 4 for “ato “tatte. ane ee Suh pees, forked it, if she and Bor-|“Lady here wants to see Mr. Bor- each to legislators for pa gghhaentha c mae services on committees and. appro- printes $19,440 to meet the addition- expense. “Carries emergency children's vi. iy Mewar uy Uh AL Wily, pete