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; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1929 [amilton Says One Man at Head Can Take State Mill Out of Politics” SBUSNESS I GOAL [SDE SEANCES == — oy coos cass ALTO BIL WOULD a ECG | s WERE PT BACK OF HS BIL, = ay | | RAQUIRE SHER | | dE BLAGK PIC EON) | nave a NP. SENATOR AVERS TOLIGENSE DRIVER) “reer nat Soe one Sige yao ia] 6O4 Wee on One Monday morning the | work-stuffed briefcase— t ‘gun, and” then, still body. of HA) ME HAR. |. “Bitdwelll” McMann shouted, and| open-minded, Ml walt for Pederson's| Snow Required Removal, rece Applicants Subject to Test for RY” BORDEN, promoter of du- | the detective who had been stationed |report on whether it’s been fired or} rms Needed i Opportunity to Manage Ele- Right to Run Car and bious ‘stock companies, is found : | at the telephone in the outer office, ae Pederson’s our firearms Farms N Help | fn Debarred for Cri Fee ee en eet is demmoon "Check ap'an|tl take fie word for it~but not| _ Employment “oonditions in North arred for Crimes = peal rway. word for ni ; spraw! eat je air: ie doorway. up on J r S. vator and Flouring Unham- . pomegih sig of his pores: cot this “i Phone. bpcined re Insur- yore ye abt! of zoe ig ad: te a gage ¥ ance '. tl > a ny “2 e ice. Rui engaged ompany. Ask for the mana-|mit possession o! gun, you labor’ clagee| wiko es HAYWARD, whose office is |ger. Find out if. and when he called |ki ed well pered Held Solution 4 : “isiicosion ‘ fs sa Nz quired Bet ste the narrow airshaft hn, C.: Hayward ae he) ‘wo! iy tite Rui Whe LATA te fi : ’ ‘rom jen’s. a jirdwel ist ‘ 4 - COMMISSION IS MISTRUSTED yy : ¢ Ruth recalls Jack’s angry Phore’s been ringing enough.” | He strode mand. Lignite coal mining’ showed © / "| threats on Saturday when Bor- d middle-aged, ~ laconic, t 7 , , org Rae eared citestood bin tn: lenetared epeaiey “ans ringing, ti: | Ca . x mth, f Be a er scream attract ans’ ly: “Muel lite McHenry Statesman Cannot B ‘ 4 A : created, Id} the opposite office. x ee lee news. Clay's out to round up the 1. See Efficiency in Three yy . P pent Ruth hurries to Jack's office | Dubois woman. : P ; sheriffs ; to tell him of the Panel and, Pie. Wa. J x P = : finding him out, searches for his McMann consulted his notes, Bosses for Enterprise Denial that his bill to place the management of the state mill and elevator under one-man control was dictated by other than purely busi- Ht pistol, which he had purchased |checked an item or two, then des at the e time he bought an |manded irritably: “Hasn’t that of- identical weapon for her to ki fice boy blown in yet? ... No? in her desk. Ruth, fearing J: What's the last address you have, nod Borden a ol Nera iio Lester? We've got to pull hii betes in Cd center of te ies to jut ie window in.” = ion room, where every: w se ib. ft Fiumauiton, aapaeny above the body. It is already Ruth got the information from her |they uttered could be heard by Bird- » . N lowed! + {files and gave the: memorandum to|well, who had taken possession of county, Nonpartisan senate leader. q - zs Ruth tells DETECTIVE M Birdwell without comment. the unaccountabl frei n ag : * a y . ly missing office Hamilton's bill, which is at marked S rg MANN of Borden's two aatar "11 put Callahan on the job, sir,” |boy’s desk. Flushed, but with heads held high, they obeyed, silently taking seats at the large tal mn if] ba F if variance with the administration's 7 ae he , i Z : day morning visitors: RITA | Birdwell volunteered wearily. “Any-| “I haven’t scattered the rters maton « coe seater nat created ty ‘ DUBOIS. night club dancer, and | thing else?” i if yet, sir,” Birdwell volu .“Been eee fale cone it is Hable to A \ ety" MRS. BORDEN, his wife and “No. Yes, wait! Hayward, ‘you say |busy on the phone. The waiter’s com- re haene th amare around which | + Z ly - + mother of his two children, who |you and Miss Lester lunched at the |ing ight over.” A become the eran bint Laval } ‘ Gis “ called for her monthly alimony |Chester Hotel? ... Which table?” | “Well, guess I'll have to give ’em Speen aiaen: to the: adi inistration’s : : t check. Mrs. Borden comes into Jack answered concisely, cooly,|@ minute,” McMann conceded, with ee img AVS cit inmdinie aca! | the office during the question. [but Ruth, who had returned to his feigned Teluctance, smoothing his “ n't know if one will vote re a . >| Jing. McMann accuses her of the.4i8ide, tenéd: her hands convulsive- |hair and ‘adjusting his tie, as he BATicuads (oc Predrickaon SAY ox ; :| “murder but she denies dt. When,’ |y bout his"vigid-arm, opened the outer door. el ages, ” Saamiiion said. “We iii oy asec we: ‘ y pita iaen tiny: foctprints.of © |- me. a mianager 4 the slosh pi apecegccl halted him ci : a pigeon in dried. blood on the |send me the. waiter who served this |on the threshold. ‘ re ee openl: - SSeS aT 9 . window ledge and on the floor |couplé on Saturday, Birdwell, and| “No, nothing for you yet, boys,” near the body, which indicates |tell -him to make it snappy,” Mc-|the massive detective told them, license was suspended or revoked, he| the een ohh serine the ane directed. * ionineeste pind} ee b id Ue sgred es ° woul rT murder, he says the shot ma: iggers is holding off a swarm|silence. “Just say the mu id be guilty of a misdemeanor. have been fired foie the inside, of reporters out there in the hall.”|Henty P. Borden, known as and the window closed by the | Birdwell volunteered uninterestedly.|some Harry’ Borden, promises to be murderer. | “Ready for ’em yet, sir?” one of the biggest crime sensations Suspicion fastens on Ruth un- “No!” McMann barked. “Just tell|of the year, and that Detective Ser- til McMann points to the office |the boys that Detective Sergeant |geant Thor as H. McMann, in bert across the airshaft and asks who | Thomas H. McMann expects to make | of the investigation, expects to e \ rents it. Jack admits his, \|an. arrest within a few hours. And|an arrest befote the day is over. . 1”) 8. B. 59—Grair grading and ware- foul of ne mah, who should a Duryee Morris, McMann questions the tor |that’s no lie! Be sure they get my| News photographers pressed. for-| house committee. Sets up system of fe charged with responsibilty for 1 Be Y ottertory, “sapphic Ode” cpranmey.|{, LOE SORE Dia a bays and learns: that Satarday |name spelled right, «And Bird-|ward, cameras. were, aimed) fadh-|Sipervison, stars tissue storere eS : 4 1 " afternoon passengers to the Sev- ° { i being™ Rit ubois to me as ler, a ly prepai ex. ‘ 3 Up until recently, he said, the : | Wright. Al enth floor were BENNY /|800n as Clay drags her in.” plod | while the flattered detective | tickets which would be used as col- 4 osten: lateral in bo-rowing money on farm- stored grain. it is distinctly not a party proposi- tion with us.” L. O. Fredrickson, of Nelson county, joined with Hamilton in sponsoring 7 the bill. They are the Nonpartisan a aie <aiaivciad a qua ee members of the senate committee | ~ which investigated the mill manage- adult class meets at this hour in the sible manager of the mill was “noth- Special music by chorus choir, “The SMITH, Borden's office bo; McMann waved his subordinate | Posed in the doorwa: ing but s figurehead” without con Voice in the Wilderness” (J. Prindle | Mrs. Borden, “Rita and Jack away, then concentrated upon Jack| “Is it true, McMann, that the wid. us trol over numerous important phases Hayward! Hayward again. “So it took you 10|ow is under suspicion?” a reporter | |S: B. 142 —Ployhar. Permits use of Sacuims tam. ; ; M showing. * * * minutes to answer the phone and|asked, when the phatographers had | SS nd oll as well as lignite coal in coordinate Wachs)—Grace Duryee Morris. ‘Me, Gangster,” based on Charles|NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |pick up a couple of theater tickets.|finished.. ee ‘Under this a CHURCH 7:30 Wednesday—Midweek service. red ieee story,. which. ran ee. CHAPTER XVI- That zi i ae ieee jen’s. weg Anes ed ;. BILLS PASSED BY HOUSE EME choot 5 . "Not:s-exactly,” Jack answered |highest importance. She ig de-} Freeman, Gran ‘power to hire Seventh Street and Avenue D. | McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL: at AN nies el lace S Tor eventy: “I: was pretty well knocked tafned for further estioning,” Mc- | mits law Lorrie wanbaak ee make good Rev. A. J. Pastor. CHURCH a laugh, “you've had plenty of time| Cut by. the bad news from the in-|Mann answered. “But really, boys| insurance companies to companies ernor Ces 12 o'clock noon—Sunday school. C. Walter E. Vater, Pastor. ieare Mines Rani tel ciel of time surance company, since I’d counted|—” ‘ other than life insurance. would a C. Larsen, superintendent. oe val Believe it or not, there is not a|/0, figure ou Beht i) took you st! on the.commission to get married on,| “Just a minute, chief,” another re-| H. B. 148—Swendseld, Mountrall = vrtem emerge pu | Marine vermin 1250 | meen he ey are fae fi owe 5 Ua ty a for neers a oaeoe, ta| Rel ren fer ate Sd resenting the temperance work. No-| tion” (West)—Miss Ruth Rowley. is no enmity between law bréakers| Jack flushed darkly but his voice perp lee ded ae 2 foreiinds tive Mangia “What about Borden's ee — Bisa Grand i H tice that no services will be held in and police, yet there always-is poig-| W@s steady. “I had no trouble find-11 aidh’t ‘want to spoil her d Exte cote tt ble I lay—the | Secretary—Ruth Lester? - Headquar-| Forks; Al; Wells. the forenoon. nant, human drama, thrills, romance, |iN& the tickets. They were in’ plain Hi attgenioe anpugemant=—” He ters tells us that she is .a dangtian for Misch thiesiers lien nom 1S over to a the mill needs —- battles of wits, bati sight on my desk. But when I enters: 3 ciency, and I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, To toene thas is nat as eta Sith led my office the phone was ringing |S@™ ,® ,duick, sharp breath, then of the late Colby Lester, the big! days to 30 Gays. way to get it. ‘SCIENTIST is logical. fa and I answered it, of course.” smiled down at the girl who was|criminal lawyer. That right? Is she) H. B. 141—Hamilton, Nelson. De- Gernee Wineth steak anti O “and talked 10 minutes? Who] ‘linging to his arm. being grilled, too? fines licensing of creameries and ice Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. ton. fe ELTINGE THEATRE * was the girl?” McMann was heavily ‘Needed money pretty badly, did-| Ruth uttered a low, strangled cry | cream.factories to include small man- Bubject: “oul.” s Despite sthunsh erica ow has 'sarcastic, n't you, Hayward?” McMann inter-|#nd her sweetheart’s arms’ closed | ufacturers of ice cream for sale not . t 9: a ¥ : . “Th . rupted ‘significantly. _jabout: her, as McMann closed the | included under present law. Bunday school at 9:45 a, m. been handed it, Anne Nichols as ree em ae eet is eee “T was sorry to lose the commis-|door upon whatever answer he made| H. B. 170—Hermes, Morton; Op- ‘ Bie noe | 4 we testimonial art). a Hose eet nee peta ge rrish Jack answered, his’ flush’ deepening sion, because it might mean 2 post. to the impértunate reporters. e dahl. Requires license fee of $25 of ‘A reading room is open in the | 12% tor George Plerce” Bolero wee |and his eyes. involuntarily, glancing, Ponément of our marriage,” Jack} “Dont mind so tetribly, sweet!” | retailer and‘ $100 of wholesaler of church building every Tuesday, University, to be the most perfect |tward Ruth. : admitted curtly. “Then it occurred | Jack plead ’s just a blunder-| oleomargarine. e| 3s . perfect | a A 5 to me that since I’d lost the commis- | ing fool. ey H. B. 183—Cox, Busleigh.. Gives Thursday and Saturday, except legal play ever written. ‘A business call at two o’clock on % % OTT ws state fire mars! . holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. aan Classes. “able” was a success because it |Saturday afternoon? Pretty thin,” fon Td ited Beclining 2 risusl not tacantagoniee Hien pie z! Le Hf his sssistanta, Present I aw givee this :30 p.m. is a perfect example.of how a play | McMann commented dryly. “I sup- ee igen eens Gebeatetg aoe » and h ice di raed to "a | right to commissioner of insurance. should be based on situations, rather /Pose you can give me the name-of|}{" wee tudo vet tis: weekaeay repeat: Sg cool H. B. 130—Twichell, Cass. Pro- the|tnan funny lines, according to your caller?” - a It tack me-several minutes to find a| Whisper, as she glanced. over her food + 2 a Pro ye Cane tr ie i list s I wanted to work; shoulder fearfully, <** -” | videa commission-of five to make gov- fessor Baker. Baker brought his en-|, “I,can,” Jack snswered refictant.{ #0 pe .piyapects [wanted to work | Shatter SMCS ut wwatehtul eye| ernmental survey in state;.eppropri- tire dramatic class ly. “And also the substa: ft th page Haven college to ttnese a perforce | conversation, though I had hoped to secretary's filing system. When I i ay She knew then that] ates $10,000. g ance of this play in New York city, |SPare Miss Lester the bad news for had found it I left the office and re- it was useless to try to warn Jack, ee eial shar tan Hoge sermon. Male quartet will sing. using it as a topic for an “ideal play” +8, While longer. The call came from Joined Miss Lester at the hotel. bills’ Gives 1 ive gale gd ed Senior and Junior B Y P U. lecture. the branch manager of the Pinnacle| ,At what time? 7% h b Snag ” ves legislative forth, subject, 5 Nag ee | And because “Abie's Irish Rose” is |Life Insurance Company. He was} “At 10 minutes past two. - safe geremtt and of Bigeye federal Organ lude, “Ocean Sunset”). niay on situations, Miss Nichols and | Still in his office, and took a chance * * * over ee atest (Bpencer). Scenarist Jules Furthm on findin i “You’ i “ me an ig me in mine. He called to} “You've got the time down prett: reek at the home of Mr. Eiton Well- eee ee Or eran day and night in preparing ‘he eoske piles thet Mr. TQ. Gornet, whom | pat haven 'you?” Medenn tnsinae ver, Twelfth street. t wy ” for the film version, which was ad signed up for a ,000 ‘policy, inning croo! y as he made pede Sant, Organ Offertory, “Wayside Chapel” | timed at the Paramount studios in | hed been turned down after a med @ note, Then, more directly, “You EVANGELICAL CHURCH . Hollywood. cal examination, because'-of higi|were already thinking in terms of Ira E. Herzberg, Pastor. 7k : Victor Fleming directed the fim, blood pressure.” alibis, weren’t you, Hayward?” PP ate PERCE OTE wn Saturday: Sermon, “The Charley (Buddy) Rogers plays the| His handsome young ‘face was| “You're certainly cpeasceied) 5 1:30—Song service. role of Able Levy with Nancy Carroll | Very stim and pale as-he acknowl- McMann!” Jack laughed contempt- « Sermon: : “Personal Re- : ‘as Rosemary, others who have prom-{ed@ed the collapse af his plans for|vously. “First you sum up a mag-| O>= : ‘ sponsibilities.” inent roles are Jean t, J. Far- {90 imraediate wedding. Ege erit*case against Mrs. Borden, “Sage N@, % pee ES) - ntalt Sunday: rell McDonald. : “Oh, Jack darling?” vfeached{imtil the poor woman herself must| Income ; -- Specialist 10:00—Morning worship. Topic: ) “abie’s Irish Rose” will open a four |for.one of his tightly clenched fists{fave half-believed she did it. Then 4 “Withered Hand.” . a day engagement at the Eltinge Thea-| 8nd: laid it tenderly against her|you make an equally strong- case . dn Infernal Medicine for the 11:00—Sunday School. rns service Wednesday evening |tre, Monday, with no advance in.ad- | Cheek. “You should have told. me! Ifjarainst Miss Lester, and now both past fifteen years Finger aoe Topic: “Mil- Sal mission prices, i you had—” But. she checked the]of.them must give way to your new ns * lions Now Liv: Already Dead.” , Carri Rev. James ‘will. preach at all of An official seamstress is attached these services. the Elysee palace sentence that was tumbling’ out, on | favorite—John ington Hay- 4 a Carnival eadiquar: the receding tide of:doubt and fear|ward!” And the foolhardy, angry é ene | ee at 414 nq! whichvhadmade the last: two hours | young man ironically. . at Broadway, Cowan|a nig'tmare. So much was clear now| “Oh, Jack, don’t!” Ruth cried. GOSPEL TABERNACLE OF BIS- ‘Building. Open evenings,|—his worried, harassed manner on|“Please, darling—” - MARCK Blankets on display. Saturday, his moodiness Saturday] “Give him enough rope— - Mann shrugged, but. his face was livid. with anger. “I admit your or Another)? th ‘and ‘Ave- revert a a little more. formation, You saw e " Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p.m. ee eas ; eres eer Borden’ the alrshatt, didn’t] 9. : Aa eee gr pendey School st 1:45. Classes for ye 1 . iH NEL, No ‘ATS Ges, THEY VE TVE WoRKEO\ JUST TH NIGHT [ CHEATED : Y 'S FER A GOOD |WATCHMAN. far es Friday evening 7:45, regular meet- G MANY Y-— MY GOSH! He's GOT: ALOT | SLeE! ‘At each meeting the string band WHOT WAS: AT © “} OF CLocks 10. will assist in the song service. , DUST FLEW . Past?) PUNCH, AN HE — me HAS “O GO LiKE ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH oe Pf, Huieet PALL REVERE T' f she mM UKE THAT AROUND) Wave EM. ALL NAT hee. | bgt : : at’ Borden had..not touched her,” that’ Bor \= : : Jack answered evenly. “But 1 be- L\MONT SLEER; — ; lieved Miss Lester when she assured fie me that she had hurt her lip against the at i ] q E