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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1929 | " THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Senate Rejects Legislation For: of Salaries of Judges ‘SMPENDSOPBENGH [[-St>e ot-ANcos ~~~ By cooree ck] BUSINESS VOLUME HELD SUFFICIENT, IN NINTH DISTRICT a A lamas JUDGEDBY FARMER LARGERIN JANUARY | Ser mee GOVERNOR j " love to-h - AC rire Cesta’ vaca. |i, saat, eae eareeeaeteaee|~ AS PAY BILL RAILS finds the body of her emplo: , but last Mon- | T' Tillers Making Dollar a Day and Supreme Court Staff Paid . . » [in that di hersel Lower Prices Decreased’ Cash| “HaNpsome near eye day T happened to be sitting’ et the Ret Produit bras the wshatt tani or T pane, tie ees Leattbal 03) pel Awe td 4T favined: ler fo Didn't Know What Was Up and ‘neat! irshaft wi ef tl wer, sl ie be eturns on Eorm Produce his Drivate offlee. she runs at auttomatie’ sii tly es the front, and/have Miss Lester resign her ion Hadn't Asked for It; Came r ‘ent | once.to the office of her fiance, | placed th n towels behind it.|with Borden, and to gettmarried im- $15:Each, Is Argument Marketed by 22 per Cent | Se,i“yths office of her flance, hat is absolutely the Inst time I| mediately. Fle said. toat’s Just, what in Honor of Scouts ? —_ = ee the narrow airshaft sam Oe thing.” ee ij Aah he'd fo, gad agen to cae hieit ding ae pelts ised one. towel all: week, eh?” | Lester ; ” For the first time in. history a BANK ACTIVITIES HIGHER Finding Jack out. Ruth search- | McMi ed. a home in Grandbury.” vernor Saturday NATUROPATHS HAVE HOPE pets: i] es for in peel which a hed “No. dnc was chviotaly iene “All oe. A alah notes ene eae re vag purchased ai ié “same time he trol, “Miss irnes puts | prodded 2 Bill Defeated Friday for Licens- Department Stare Sales Off ought. an identical weanon for out a fresh‘one for me each morn-| along to the telephone call coal ? Pee her to keep in her desk. His gun ing before I get to the office. We ex ok Along With Drop in Grain is gone! She reealis~Jack’s in-- |have a cabinet with towel rack above ing Healers to Be Resur- Jack and “Ruth both’ started, and ‘ criminating behavior of tht.past | the stationary wash basin in the out. rected by Backers and Stock Shipments | Saturday “afternors eth is ,ler‘off as this suite has. Miss | stared sine . . a 4 trite pig Borden. Ruth, : Sell you whether ah ot . s The volume of business in the-Min- caring he shot Borden across |was there Saturday or not. lon’ Cowan.” A perry Peeled alias and neapolis federal resetve bank district ial ie goes sing the [know myself, for I didn’t open the Mate let out his harsh, short Of state officials went into the discard igi nit i) Jauee Cee is mirChay oath Ooty bat it hand ah 1k hat laugh. “For a ery good reas wuts made brief Mattei dividual aaerees Of debits. to in-| | McMANN, | polite detective, |McMann assured hime “Reet veniy (Hayward! But tell him e speech and the two executives then told me, Cowan. I’m anxious to dividual accounts at 17. reporting} learns from’ the elevator boys, {for you when had your quarrel | YOU f ” cities and of country check: clearings} MICKY MORAN and OTTO |with Harry Borden,” ts be es Sb Ae * Cowan began te were 7 per cent larger in January! PFLUGER, that. Saturday aft- ““T had no quarrel with Harry Bor- reluctantly, turning to Jack and the thing than in the corresponding month last| ernoon ssengers to the sey- den,” Jack denied quietly, wearily. rl who clung to his ‘arm, “T was at boost proposal, which year. Country check clearings exhib-| enth floor were BENNY |“I have never spoken a word to the girl station, Fast @ block away, to killed Q ited an unusually sharp. decrease| SMITH. Borden's office boy; |inan i i - see my wife ‘off for a week-end at Me from the December volume. ~~, MRS. BORDEN, his wife and McMann exclaimed | Winter Haven, when I remembered “Increases in January over the same! mother of his two children, who | triumphantly, ‘‘Birdwell! Bird-/ that Ta left my blue-print of the month last year were shown in postal| called for her monthly alimony | well!” he shouted till the room re-!Grandbury property on your desk. I a receipts and freight carloadings of| check: RITA. DUBOIS ht | verberated with the sound. When his | cnew I'd need (ce to show my Sunday coal, coke, ore and miscellaneous mer-| club dancer, and Jack Hayward. | subordinate opened the door, the de- rospects, so I took. chance on find- chandise. ‘Decreases -were The first suspect is Mrs. Bor- | tective sergeant barked out an or- : ‘you still in your office and for department store sales, flour and den, who denies all accusations. |der: “There's a chap named Cowan called’ you on the phone. The line—” a ae Lege ati ee pases icone bd ahaa fel tepid Die an eid in the hall. Bring “Just a minute. Cowan,” McMann »| of a pigeon in dri on the [hi ! i “Brac livestock, forest products, and less- window ledge and on the floor “He t mua A divided report was presented by the judiciary committee. The recom- mendation of the minority that the bills be killed was adopted 30 to 18. Six other senate bills went through without argument. “The foundation was laid for re- opening the argument on the bill to license naturopathic doctors to prac- tice in the state. The bill was beaten Friday but an effort to apply the “clincher” motion failed and it was expected to come up again’ today. Leaders of ‘the fight for the measure indicated that they would move for He turned to the couple who were ” cere~ reconsideration. o i; than-carlot merchandise. ; phn make the call? ; ica ‘Trouble with you actors you get to thinking you're the whole show. . Rear the body, which indicated azing at each other, the girl’s eyes |“, two,” Cows Bd tiie eon Fratbte Where would she be if I suddenly decided to switch out the lights?” saul canta ste ak the asl was open le the frankly terrified, the young man’s sin, secweaa a vokeattetingty “Pd put over the proposal to raise the pay of large in January as in the same| Gone from the wesig aan tee: | face Very pale, but under better con- my wife on the train, and when I done from the inside and turns . ‘ood fri il —_———_— legislators by granting them an al-| budget board, many applications for |and rocked and roared at the quaint| month last year, largely on Becount| suspiciously to Ruth. Sho tells et | ons eine was crossing She waiting room a lowance for committee services, bay increases which were as well jysti-| maudlinities and exaggerations. of the granting of a $4,000,000-contract | him of her istol, bit when he ps A af my way toward the telephone. boot beater: " hi Lire him? T found him waiting for you|T Noticed the clock tint manateo atte Several days ago when many fied as the proposals to increase judi-| Hoboken forgot the peace that once | for an office building in Minneapolis. looks in her desk for it, it, too, |in your offic said he made an ap- not e cl ‘3 ch members held that the effort was un-| cial salaries. Judicial saleriec are in | was hers'and found a great mob de- | Building permits, on the contrary, is gone! Rut petrified with | pointment: with you for this ‘morna |e? to and glanced Bae ne : Constitutional. The debate was|iine with other incomes in the state, | scending upon beer palaces which for | were 39 per cent sthaller in the 18 re. fear when McMann learns the |!ng Made it Saturday morning when |‘? 2e¢.,if I was w ‘e ae See wholly on the judicial salary bill. he said, and few lawyers are report- |years had been the gathering places | porting cities during January than in office across the airshaft is - he was in your office—remember?”" time. Then I stepped int it ie When the vote went against it, the ing incomes of $5,000 a year or more. | for sallorfolk of this waterfront town | the same month last year. b Sagiet and called Hayward’s number. The “ Jack’s, Jack admits his return “Yes,” Jack answered quietly, - bill to raise the pay of state officers He said all the judges he knows ap- | and quiet Germans who brought their | ‘The value of cash crops and hogs to the office on Saturday after. “T the 7, q y: line was busy—’ i 4 though’ ‘d rr.” Me- was erined ee share the same fate | parently want to keep thelr jobs and |own pretzels, Ueto during careers, ~ mie Per! noon, He also tells of hie pistol | Mann ei i you ificn trac th Me it we! it i itecten. fie Macint ils M Hit With ven discuss wed that, until the people indicate they * * & cent less than ¢ soe oa yecr| , and McMann goes to look for but your friend Cowan didn’t know bat is Ly hin’ ice iit but em. | eo tyre Pupils Make Hit Wi br te ito ded iptesridinien want the salaries raised, he will Today one of the most surprising | products marketed in uary @ year ‘it, - interrupted, his voice s' y his old -pal, Borden, had been mur- cs I ined Miss Lester oppose pay increases. situations in stage history obtains. |@g0. The value of Products xo OK » phatic. “For I rejoin iss “Renville county, compared the situa. FWilliam: Martin: Morton county, | One of the greatest successes cf any | marketed during December exceeded NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY pede anna aries ~ aii ad at the Chester Hotel at 10 minutes tion of the judges with that of the said J. A. Coffey, beaten for reelection | season is, not on Broadway, but miles | the value of dairy products marketed ke ine Way Ghean waa aa: kare after two.’ n ayerage farmer, saying herons state | 88 Judge of the fourth judicial district, | away and all Broadway 1 trying, to /in December, me ager agra After CHAPTER XVII rised shohpum but kote beares held Peck p Stree! lest 0]. 9 @ day whereas i= = y 5 ’ a ii in- x] nat ie judges 'y whereas statis- | was making a terrific fight to keep |get there, Five leading theater man- | Prices ter what seemed an intermin: The badgered young man was conpeatednes you Teele 19 Heyeord be put ing, - Prisoners in Song and Rhythm Program of entertainment to » on at the Automobile show ‘tes show that the average farmer|the job, He charged that lawyers in; agers have offered fabulous sums for | calves, lambs and ewes were higher able time to Ruth, but probably was and his familwegets only one dollar a| the senate dared not speak against | the production, which now threatens |in January than a year ago, while ’ not more than 10 minutes, McMann | ®8Ved the necessity of a reply by the —except’ for one this week was given a tryout at tho Gay.” He said salary increases would | the bill since they would get a “black | to run for two years. One scalping | Prices of wheat, oats, barley, fluid reappeared, calling over ‘his shoul- ees of a sabato pr a Mann chuckled. | state prison auditorium Sunday aft- be an imposition on the taxpayer and eye” when appearing before the|agency in the Broadway belt hag |milk and hogs were lower than a year| gor to someone in the hall: “Wait hh inretaligten tir id hi es " d that is?” Jack demanded, |ernoon, by F, A. Copelin, chairman nat roe ed to rally to the | judges in the future. offered $50,000 for the “rights” to be | 880. outside here till I call for you—and| Wh immediately retired to his du- gry contempt. of the Automobile association's en-, lense o! le exchequer. : 9 ties in the outer office. that hi 8 The assembly named O. J. Sorlie| the official ticket broker. Six phones Two Januaries Compared don’t talk.” Fac e accident that happen v2’ P. Cain, Stark county, sponsor of | ang Theodore Kaldor to represent the |have had to be installed in the| The estimated value of farm ena As the detective strode across the ae slingiagste her sweetheart’s nearly every ‘perfect alibi,’” the bill, pointed to a hie fact pie state at the funeral services for for-| ancient show house, eae than a bel ob neetle ne Spe ee 4 fel ae Bs suite ayaa th tae brine uae gles en os! gee da tea le est ie court mem fre getting Governor E. Y. Sarles tod: thousand mailed requests for seats g hog “ y,{the private office, he commande: rpg aaa e busy signal. He isged fixed in 1905 and ‘that dis- Hillsboro amics lay at arrive daily and aber and “steak” |Pated with $9,899,000 in January, P . {had it in his power to send Jack on a busy line!” to} tertainment committee. The andi. ‘c*jence was made up of prisoners and visitors at the prison. The entertainers are Ronald Mac- Hl s 32 | the couple to follow him. Int; and his dancing studio pu- friet court judges salaries were fixed |" special tribute will be paid to ex- Parties hire fleets of Hoboken busses, | 1928, or 68 per cent of last year’s |‘ "warp Hayward,” he opened with | Hayward before. grand jury. She (To Be Continued) pile, They have a combination pro. in 1907. Since then, he said, many Governor Sarles as well as to the late|The inn-keepers are swamped, and | Marketing; durum wheat, $2,640,000, one of the short, ugly barks that|S@W & medium-sized, ‘foppishly — gram of songs and dances, Their Jaws have been passed to benefit the | Governor AG, Sorlie and deceased | since there are but a few such gath- Hotel Rented ee) Pheasant served him as a laugh, “spin your|4ressed man. of 38 or 40, running an! Borden's angry voice was what numbers made a big hit. The prison farmer but no pay Poets Baebes members of the legislature, at a mem- | ering places they can scarce handle | Janu $580,000, 0r 60 per cent, January, |¥2™! You've had 10 minutes to think |°mbarrassed hand over sleek brown veep beard Mintle telephone. | inmates applauded vigorously. The receive less than similar officials in Peeniont ae pe Ripe “persian * oo ae vag Sore ag be Leslie : ot Well Font eae pera Hele ra Lond, Jack, I'm sorry I stumbled — be “Nobody” Sweetheart,” song and any other state and that salaries of | for Mr. Sarles was adopted by &) Mcanwhile strange things ‘have id 3 . later, and you might as well come|into this! Tough break, old boy! If Bett; pert ait sea + ca Peer reRER “we MER id (NE: y Mackin and chorus; 4 $1,054,000; hors, $18,209,000, or 93 per iy I'd seen a paper—” Gowan began islative Cal dar main. happened to Hoboken. The sailors }cent of the $19,624,000 of Jame |clean! tlhe ane en) | Legislative Calendar ||tap dance, Ronald Mactntyre; todos Sia UREY, . {nervously, apologetically. ‘A ; who once lazied at the bars and spun | 1928, Anger gave way to startled sur. “You wouldn't have 1 ry ° — npn ar goer AP ve meee Judges are lower than rising vote, . other states except Florida and | © The forerunner‘of another battle ‘Tennessee. The state, he said, can on the naturopathic bill’ came when f their trips, have suddent; prise on Jack Hayward’s face, upon; a Well afford to give them an increase Senator P. J. Murphy, Grafton, moved eons, tacketecrs’ au catch-penny Barner iioeoenisee ieee gain which Ruth’s blue eyes were fixed | Pointment,” McMai finished his BILLS PASSED BY HOUSE Garden” dance, Betty Mackin, Fran- and dwelt upon the increase in living | that the senate, at the completion of j merchants of the Broadway type. in December, 1927, the total was|iN an agony of suspense. She drew perkense for him. That right? You'd . B. Northridge, cis Ford; Apache datce, Veronica Ctets since they last received a raise, Some routine business, adjourn until | ‘They go among the high-hat crowds $15,229,000, a showing of 120 per cent, |@ shuddering sigh of relief; hi ave been pretty sure that your Werstlein; ish dance, Betty WW. D. Lynch said judges and state Monday. Hamilton and Patterson | with strings of “beads smuggled off prise was as genuine as the anger|friend, Jack , Hayward, was in Mackin and Ford; clog dance, Officials have no chance to save for objected, insisting on a recess until] the boats,” or phoney baubles with a which had preceded it. trouble, wouldn't you? et ties Inez Landers; “A Bit of Musical ® rainy day and that service on the one o'clock Monday and were suc-| phoney history, or with “furs that just : d: t 4 “What do you mean, McMann? I—I wouldn’t say. that,” Cowan with voters. Comedy”, Dorothy Rosen and chor- bench and in state office incapacitates | Cesstul, Had the aan adjourned it | got in from Russia,” or rugs, From 23 GALE UN. | re gun is where I told you Wenn | hedged miserably. “But ‘no man ‘i finale, “Nobody's Sweetheart”, Sthar, auith respect to making good in| would have taken a two-thirds vote 15 to 25 cents per stein, beer has gone MERICAN |=i the bottom drawer of my desk.”| wants to get mixed up in a murder Other activities when he returns to|to obtain further consideration of the |up to 40 cents. Jazz bands have “I don’t doubt it was there Satur- | case— Bfivate life. The average lawyer, | naturopath bill today. If action is| appeared in the quiet cellars, All the HIST ORLY |92y. Hayward, but I guess you ‘ou are mixed up in making half the salary received by | taken before two O'clock today only a | Broadway flavor is creeping in. {Weren’t taking any chances on clean-| 9 »,, McMann interrupted. or. fudse, has better prospects of build-| majority 1s required, Soon. alas, it may become little ling it and putting it back,” Me-|“And I don't need to remind’ youl Ban tion congress} = for Glen Ullin’s ing a competence than do judges, he more than a freer and more color-| 1518—Hernando Cortes sailed from! Mann retorted. “All right! I’m wait-| that it’s the duty of a citizen to aid said. ¢— 6] ful Broadway. But itis not key Cuba to begin conquest of |ing—what did you do with the un, {justice in at way, possible, when March 4 Program Quit If Not Satisfied | IN NEW YORK __ || |ever again to be the quaint and pleas. Mexico. my lad?” : im into the tn. ‘inion D. H. Hamilton, McHenry county, ° | ant browsing place it once was. 1851—President Fillmore issued a} “I tell you, McMann,” Jack an- . J Glen Ulin, N. Dak., Feb, 18.--B. o. rte the <5 peg itr fapad z se) GILBERT SWAN. Lester alse senending ine preved fun ously his face very Fischer has been chosen with Broposal rn |. .New York, Feb. 18—The hofbraus | (Copyri; ht, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) recapture of a fugitive slave |now, “ ave’ No more “it wi lators’ pay and declared that those| of Hoboken, like the clowns of the |“ PY"sht 1928, N whose escape in Boston was |that gun is than you‘havel All I ye ve the jobs can quit them if old tales, wear a broken heart behind + EGGERS = epee made with the help of whites. |know is that T had a Colt’s auto-| when I told him you were being ques. t satisfied with what they | their merry masquerade. | The Day in Bismarekk | | 181—Jefterson Davis, inaugurated matic, that I kept it in the ‘bottom|tioned concerning Borden’s degth.” . = While the beer steins clink upon president of the Southern Con- | drawer of my desk, and: that I have- x ek & a et ino Place the bars and while the dining tables federacy; n’t seen it for at least a week.”. “That igh J Id » Be tocar wraate, Pet Fe= lit with top-hatteg, spat-wearing| Senate and house meet at 1. 1862—First Congress of the Perman-/ McMann’s short. laugh barked G s. right, Jack, old man, the taxpayers more, that the Broadwayites who have reserved their Bill for guaranty fund law re- ent Confederate Government |again. “I told you I’m open-minded, fap pieaneape grim-faced ge: Removes word ced Fee are, now tan 10 | aces a week in Advance, the good| peal scheduled before senate. convened at Richmond, Va. |Hayward! I bite: When did you see pac i rod God | knows ee en cre “meinherrs” are not convinced that Special order of business called | 1865—General Robert E. Lee took {it last?” wouldn't -for the. world— all is 53 aE 3 5 2 FH iy FE well, in senate to consider appropria- command of combined Con- * eK “That's all right, Cowan,” Jack in- the pare nerds ee " To be sure, their coffers swell with | tion for house of mercy at Fargo. federate forces. The .young man flushed at the pecans his pale lips twitching in- irian chante sank St0008 | a currency cout Las Gade pane | alee amas at meroy 96 Rar its |1918—Eighteenth Mgated “°™ [ener im, the detective’s voice; e-|t0 a faidt smile, “Naturally it's your cope ae palit on Lr that has suddenly descended upon the | calendar. amendment promulgated, turned the pressure of Ruth’s cold oie anything you know Slocation; and sald they Tint; £24 Of Gieturesque. waterinont, town” ehicg Wtle, Singers, then answered read. | hich may seem to have any bes | When’ the salaries “"worg |ies, “just through the Holland tun-| ‘The flamingo is the only member| ‘The Superstition that it is unlucky |ily: “When Miss Barnes, my. secre. tale riche roll than when e salaries were | 14) has completely changed the | of the stork tribe which builds a nest | to be married in May originated with tary, gave, me a. stack of fresh tow- piiggat gta A meee “Ole Ettestad, McHenry county, said | SY, tenor of its ways, of mud. pene els last Monday ,morning. .The de- dia” .. ; Where leisure was -once leisurely, felt judges should get more all now is hustle and bustle and rush he “That’s fine, old man!” bo oe they | and crowds. ‘The friendly, hospitable with are ta:to raise German bars are not taking kindly | ~ illiams . a) seemed Pee ose oe anrer to the intrusion of Manhattan rush. UT OUR Way By Willi ms when ISitet ue one shoula | Xt there is nothing they can do i y amount of money, ‘The Manhattanites have ined that the legislative | #0ded and have-the eae, as well 4s the steins, well in < P eer gqimed the |""“We'd just as soon not make so TISS WATCHIN’ A ANT CARRYIN that they could in. | uch money, and have the quiet days HOME A Bic. BUG —AN! could ma back, sigh cS plump nelnherrs, who AFTER GITTN IT ALL THY WAYS not deser' r mugs even é ve until the jaecs | when the alcoholle content fell off : HOME HE COULON' Git IT IN lightly, if at all. “But now it's all TH HOLE,So TH oe: six years” trom | work. ‘They call ks ahead f : = WA grid y low wage | Pe 0U B ist en, can’ an ie t LX} *« DDIA EVER Seer ws | mzne Fy came er ad cr SEE ANYTHIN' Line AYE that stuff ... we wish they had never MA =HUH ? ‘ said he | “me!” FUNNY THING, MA+I was YOUR FATHER OR I EVER EaT ‘A MEAL ON “Time, “Well HAVE To EAT IT: OUTSIDE, re = SV that this by that

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