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“Jesus Betrayed and Made Prisoner.” ; MEMORIAL SERVICE | SIDE GLANCES - - - - By George Clark = ‘choir will sing at. this E BLAGK RIGEO * colt sllor’s bar in oars Pay, Ae erie oa ‘‘HANDSOME HARRY” you that impression, Miss Lester?” [n't the woman who called him Sat- Deaths of 21 Former Members P Wed ebay Service at 7:45 p. m.| one and four o'clock Saturday |never heard his last name—was in| “No. The voice was not the same| PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1929 PAYS TRIBUTE 10] | ——sCirT ee PAYS | me ‘By NEA Service, Inc. 4 ANNE AUSTIN S Services for the coming week will Sunday, Feb. 24. Sunday school! BORDEN, promoter of dubious big, uncouth-looking man,|urday morning and w "t leave ‘wou serpent ad at 7:45—Mid-{ afternoon. His body is found jand out of the offices frequently,|at all,” Ruth replied unhesitatingly. ‘Legislature Honors State’s Dead Executives and Lawmakers . ; SARLES AND SORLIE Soo THIS HAS HAPPENED it contained. “That so? What gave] “You sure of that? Sure she was- of Assembly Also Noted in Friday evening at 1:45—regular) neath the airshaft window of his j/Ruth answered eagerly. “And if a|morning had a beautiful, throaty id service. rivate office by his secretary, |new threat had been received in the|contralto voice. Miss Gilman's is a Holiday Session The orchestra will assist in all song} RUTH LESTER. mail, Mr. Borden always called for |little nasal and quite high-pitched.” pares by POLICE DETECHIVE Mc: Jesic: Frequently’ ‘sleeecentat "sat ‘eared Te ‘oe: —— lc- visit. Frequently, also, when it. ? SENATOR PURCELL LAUDED ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH MANN is MRS. BORDEN, the [Borden was still in his offices when Py gr gee e (Missouri Synod) moter's wife and mother of {I left, I saw Jake hanging around rters. On Fourth Street at Ave. A ie two children. She admits jin the hall, as if Sane protect ee That sec’ came’ MeMann J. V. Richert, Pastor calling Saturday afternoon for |/Mr. Borden. At least, that is the|speaking. Have a good man sent out Second Sunday in Lent: 9:90, Sun-} her monthly alimony check but only explanation I could think of.” | to bring in Cleo Gilman. Yes—that’s day school, Miss E. Brelje, superin-/ denies any knowledge ‘of the McMann frowned in intense con-|right. of Borden’s lady friends tendent; 30, serv-) murder. The second suspect is centration. Then: “Did this Jake|that he broke with about three weeks ice (German); 6: Ruth Lester, who tells of Bor- jhave a key to the offices, Miss Les-/ago. Telephone number, Wayne 3400 in charge of W. " den’s attempt at familiarity ({ter?” 1+. Yes... Too much rather ning services with her Saturday morning, but Ruth shook her head. “I don’t |than too little. I got enough suspects Following Jesu nds! who insists she knows nothing know. I don’t know anything else/to fill a jail... No, I’m not mak- Next Wednesday event of the crime. about him at all. Of course I never|ing any arrests yet. 4 p. m. Rev. R. T. Schuricht of New The third suspect is JACK ./asked Mr. Borden any questions, and| “What's that? The boys didn’t Salem will conduct the mid-week} HAYWARD, Ruth’s - fiance, |he never volunteered any informa-|find a in either place? lenten services. He will preach on} whose office is just across the tion.” % Well, I didn’t think they would. the subject, “Shall I Deny Jesus?” narrow airshaft: from Borden's. x ek * B; the way, Captain, any report on He explains his presence on the McMann left the room, apparent-|Borden’s man servant, Ashe, yet? I amit Men CHURCH seventh floor that iG ful ae ly to give inateostions to active told Birdwell an hour ago "e" have avantay. 7 shail Pastor. ia preg HALE od patinee ieee irdwell in the outer office, then re-|him brought here. . , . Not at Bor- answered by Evangelist James. If! ets left on his desk. Further Giemed Ani Delran to, Sty Oh et eee ere tine cb are you have any biblical questions that! suspicion is cast on Jack by the Loti bie lett an Bg! jhe Pe ea MS. eee Th nate testimony of BILL COWAN, the folder, “but of Tl put ajing these offices my headquarters for hho re Bs Leste Trdg clr man on this job. ‘Something’ may endl at least. Yes, she’s a lot of Shien hel sue: the (psehieee ate turn up, but I doubt it. Now let’s see Heer dents hamaecavecry | hate tempt familiarity with Ruth in + * ” the opposite office. statements for him, I sup- |help it,” McMann nodded and smiled Washington’s Birthday Is Made Occasion of Assaying Vir- tues of State Leaders At a joint memorial service Friday ~the. North Dakota legislature paid . tribute to former Governors A. G. Sorlie and E. Y. Sarles and former Senator W. E. Purcell, all of whom « died within the last year. Honor was also to 21 former members of the legislature who died since the last session of the legislature. T. H. Thoresen, state tax commis- sioner, spoke in memory of Governor Sorlie, G. McLain Johnson, state's at- torney at Hillsboro, spoke in memory of Governor Sarles, and J. E. Heder, Wahpeton, in memory of Senator Purcell. ‘Tribute to deceased mem- bers of the legislature was paid by Senator Alfred Steel, Jamestown. Thoresen reviewed at length the Cowan also tells of telephon- 8 Oe at Ruth, to indicate that he Te- ing , both public and pri- + ‘Yes. It was difficult, for he sel-|ferring to her. vent yan or: the Inte caternor Borie: ben ret sorpee nuteaeea Inn’ dom made an entry on acheck stub,| “Mrs. Borde sent her home at ure ean fg Barton ‘oes “To his friends, and they were} “,... an’ right over there whar that building stands wa’ant nothin’ |and solo numbers by members of the igh aa y vole, |8nd-when I questioned him about ajnoon. She has a sick child. No, no ' many, Governor Sorlie was faithful] but a cow pasture.” Evangelical church. Evangelist James] #"d of hearing Borden's voice |biank stub in an effort to keep the |danger of her blowing. ure, it a rreling violently, presum- h till in the pi 0 by and loyal,” he. said. “His every will broadcast one of his popular oon with Jack. While plain- record straight so that he would not|she’s s' in the pict ‘ien’s te their inter- messages. ly Aa pI overdraw, he would say, ‘Oh, I don’t |keeping an eye on her. . . All right, thought was to Bromote their inter <a 7:30—Evening worship. Evangelist| clothes detectives are dispatched |inow! Two or three hundred’ Tguess, | Captain. See you soon,” and McMann these solemn exercises to rededicate Be ertine ina tcsinns La eavere our lives to the task which he and) ecutive little deeds of kindness to|his comrades have thus far so ably | brighten and cheer the life of his|#dvanced. They have as it, were | friends. In all the time I knew him|builded for us the foundation of a} U never knew him to count anyone|sreat state; they have builded on as his personal enemy. They might rock; they have built it square; they disagree with him and he would fight |have built it plumb, and they have | with all his power and resourceful-|built it level, and if those silent lips | ness but never as an enemy. could speak to us today they would | Had Implicit Confidence * “To his subordinates and co-work- James will preach. The choir will ren-| to bring in BENNY SMITH, | Just charge it to “cash.” ’ Sometimes|hung up the receiver just as Bird- der several special numbers. Borden's office boy, and RITA |he drew as much: as two or three | wel opened the door oem the DUBOIS, night club dancer and | thousand dollars out of the bank in a| two offices. ry PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH friend of Borden’s, MeMann tells {single week.” “Detective Clay and Rita Dubois, Second and Thayer. Ruth and Jack they may go to “Any checks'to women?” McMann | ir.” Paul 8. Wright, Pastor. lunch. They are followed by a manded. “Good! Show Rita in. I'll speak Sunday ‘morning s:-vice at 10:30,| detective trained in lip-reading. “Only to Mrs. Borden,” Ruth told|to Clay out there,” McMann direct- broadcast by KFY¥#, (Hoskins-Meyer): | Ruth returns to the office haunt- him, ed, as he rose from Borden’s desk. | 4 Organ prelude, Finale and Chorale} ed with the fear that any min- “So. ‘Handsome’ Harry’ was no|_ “Shall I leave the room, Mr. Mc- PEPE Lia portent Ueestiyewrnie 4 (J. Meale)—Grace Duryee Morris. ute may bring Jack’s arrest. fool,” McMann. approved,|Mann?” Ruth asked, but so wistful- y current attrac- Duet, “I Come to Thee”—Mrs. Win- * * & smiling crookedly. “Any charge ac-|ly that the stern-faced detective ‘Don’t worry about us, just go . ahead and complete the building.’ greene, Mrs. Bavendic’. - NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | counts for his lady friends?” smiled in, with something like ‘pede Seoenaie cuamtiouece “Please God that you and I will Children's beste wives CHAPTER XXII Again Ruth shook her head. “No, paternal fondness. of his subordinates with anything but|hear their voice—and may we make iRINInY EN GHUs aC aNeNANS Oftertory ¢ ‘0—Geo. Humphreys. ‘Miss Lester,” McMann called to/not in his name at least. But from| “I should say not! I’m counting on Ny the best of motives. He believed that |the building a credit to the founda- Sermon, "The Inward Aspect of theyRuth, who was hanging up her hat| what he said to Rita Dubois on Sat-|your help,” he boomed, and bolted each one did his or her full duty. |tion furnished us.” i Corner Seventh, Ave. C. ‘708s”—Paul a Wrigt it. eae and) coat, “you're familiar with Bor- urday I gathered that he had given from the room before she could {mplicit confidence in his subordi-| Mr. Johnson said that it is “not Opie S. Rindahl, pastor. paeceY. patent ‘March den’s letter files, of course. I wish|her letters to the credit mai of |thank him. nates and co-workers, perhaps to a|alone as a former governor and build-| | Sunday School and Bible classes an o hn)—Grace Dur-| you'd go through them and bring me|several shops. I imagine the ac-| A minute later the door opened to fault, was his. EO ee e raornng ‘worship 10l4bya-t0 * Church school: 9:30, all depert-|tarr? acter, Jou can find thet con-|counts were to be opened in her Meee al iio eel Mage ae om .|going to remember E. Y. Sarles. :45 a. m. + 9:30, f \- ith hi ok eyen lotked “eaccmc { oe oe ‘ses sre alsa going betphey eaten rle: seat ments above and including interme-| moter of his ilk is bound to have name, with his name as guarantee y' jormous ie 5 : yf is relof payment, but of course I can’t be|thin, exotically beautiful face, but faad lived, optimistic, courageous. He| “If you really want to know aman| ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL san inci aie esrb pone made bitter enemies, and I don't|sue. there was a nonchalant smile on the fought valiantly to the end. Not for|go to his home community and find CHURCH Class meets at this hour in the chureh |W2"¢, te overlook any bets. Also,| “Just one of the little points that |Vividly rouged die _welf but for those to whom he was|out what his neighbors think of him,” Third street and Thayer Serdsaes suanhecan, s bring me his ‘cancelled checks for| Rita can clear up for us,” McMann|, “Well, well! We meet again, darl- dear who begged him not to go. He|he said. “I am speaking now in a| Atehdeacon cephenion i emul TE ee es the last year. If he has been pay-| commented dryly. “By the way, how|ing,” she drawled, as she swayed, departed for the land beyond and|Tepresentative capacity, representing} 9:00 @ m. Holy enti Sen | 7:30—Evening worship: ing blackmail to anyone, I’d like tollong had Borden’s affair with the|gloved hand on a slim the state from east to west, from|the city of Hillsboro and the county| 10:30 a. m. Morning service ani Organ prelude, “Intermezzo” (Shep- know it. fe dancer been going on?’ uth Lester. “I see you've north to south, bowed its head to the|0f Traill. Down in that county where See nc sohibelentiaaes . y ‘Yes, Mr. McMann,” Ruth agreed} “[ don’t think it had really begun,”|horn-rimmed spectacles, along with ‘Starlight,” Perrin’s -own | will of the Almighty. Sincere grief |this man made his home ever since us a. Aree palpi. nde EaTI Off ertory, “Cantique d'Amour” eagerly. She was grateful for any|Ruth answered honestly. “From|the rest of your sacred bunny dis- . Z = . the hears |he came ta this state, we honored him in c : task that would keep her mind off|what I overheard between them on|@uise, and believe me, you're a riot.” story. ¢ seldom seen stirred for his quality of leadership; . |of-town visitors. ‘ ” Jack Hayward’s almost inevitable} Saturday. Borden} She had come. quite .close, and. of the people of this state. ‘or quality of leadership; we re spare Sha alt (Oley Speaks)--| arrest, And her respect for ‘the de- said. eeetironomy ners suddenly her voice dro) . "to al, = “ ti spected him for his more than usual aarimnis . : ‘Tt is fitting aera eae Sa business ability; we admired his| FIRST BAPTIST CH , “The Core of Christian-|tective rose. He was not letting the] “What did he say?” McMann in-| whisper: “Listen, infant! Slip me a occasion should sterling integrity, but we loved him Fourth Street and Avenue 'B - ity"—Paul 8. Wright. blackness of his case against Jack | terrupted sharply, tip, won’t you? Does that -big stiff as our friend. Truly we. found the cnn ©, At, Stephens, pastor ‘Organ postlude, “Allegro: Maestos:”|Hayward make him indolent or! “Something aboat ‘they all fall| of a detective know I was here Sat-j_ elements so mixed in him that nature| 10:00 Sunday school.» | (slopkins)—Grace Duryee Morris. {careless in opening up new avenues|sooner or later,’ and that he liked|Urday afternoon? Is that why he try. He, too, possessed those. same|might stand up and say to all the 1:00 Morning worship, Rev. Thom- | “wednesday, 7:30—Midweek prayer |°f investigation, A detective—Mc-|them when they weren't too easy,”|Sent a dick out to drag me in?” 4 , H. Gales speaking. Children’s ser- Mann; not just a third-d bull 4] Ruth. smiled, felt i character. In trials and| World, ‘Here is a man. | His fellow| °° # » | Service. 3 just a third-degree bully,|Ruth answered, flushing. “He met uth. smiled, felt again that warm. ‘Mipulations cate, too, was cheerful oa townsmen knew him as one who} ™Gt3y Seni ae Juni ae. Yeo Siar ie Rita Dubois at, the Golden SUEDE ead olanee Diet te lee: optimistic. never failed to give them advice in] 9/3) SEVOn ONG sip. subject,| MeCABE METHODIST EPIscO- |, A, few minutes later she entered |about three weeks ago, and was in-|breezy. slangy dancer. “‘The eleva- : “go while we cherish the memory|their troubles, sympathy in thelr sor-|..,730 Evening. wot abe ert - “PAL CHURCH Borden’s private office, which the fatuated with her from the first.” |tor sree told him he brought you of our departed governor we also re-|Tows and aid in their misfortunes.” rae Solver, Separation, Waiter EV; P detective had made‘ his own, and laid] “And she with him?” up about two. o'clock Saturday aft- member with thankful hearts the| Heder told of the early life of Sen-| 7°30 insadiay, prayer menting. alter 5. Vater, Pastor two bulky folders before him. “Mr.| | Ruth’s. flush deepened. “N—no,|ernoon,” she answered in a Whisper. : ana Morning worship, 10:30 a. m., or-| Bord he ., rt ” works and deeds of all those who have|ator Purcell and said that his carly! pypgy CHURCH OF CHRIST |gan prelude’ ‘Remence™ Bell) "Miss| eore™> When T ahve came a work fhe hated ‘se Niet even to touch her Picea age dances ten unselfishly and courageously given|life showed his qualities of manhood, SCIENTIST Ruth Rowley; the “A Voice i i .|honesty, courage and hard work. He Rowley; anthem, “A Voice in|blackmail and death-threa' agreed to go to Winter ‘Haven with|W8s wiped from the rouged lips. their all that we may have and main. ucated himself and was admitted} Cotmer Fourth St. and Avenue C. jthe Wilderness” (Scott); organ of-|from ruined investors, and instruct- hen Saturday.” Suddenly she looked old and tired ae 7 ee oat hee pia ad fertory, “Chanson” (Ashford); solo,!ed me to file all that I found in his| “There's i ai ptimism in Fut hal rbeagtee rH abe esc aena Subjont: ind; 5 selected, Miss Bessie Baldwin; ser-jmail in “this folder. He pretended ie one with itl” else, Misa Les-|and ait oe weal. sa) Qur inte governor,if he could speak |Kota In 1881, served as U. S. district Setar tbkee [eaiciccial'| Re a rete aie tip langh st. them, but I'm) sure, be “Well,” Ruth admitted reluctantly, pica! tie eae 1a wa ‘you today, undoubtedly would ex-| attorney, member \of ‘the constitu; meeting at 8 o'clock. nl eat en Thy " stret G Ps ion? was afraid. ink he |. private |“she practically admitted to me that 1 the n © for A reading room i: open in the |(Watson). = {detective r some sort of body-|she was gold-digging Mr. Borden.| Dubois’ story. The clews are flying ~ you as members of the legisla-|tional. convention, later member of g hort th le of |the state legislature and in 1910 was : ._ {guard.” = : That’ was Sai morning, She|thick and : to iMate to stad firm, wee the fu. (appointed to the U. 8. senate. Heder shure. PURE. eves eae, nts are asked to bring their! McMann, obviously impressed,|noticed the change in my sppear- He pat yp Ae eh Thursday and Saturday, except legal |children of grade school age to this |) the folder and began to rifle/ance, too, and charged me, good-| 7 pac arg n> Jeaves selaelag timism “Senator Purcell had a personality |M°lidays, from 2 to 4p. m. service. Dr. Kemp will speak to the through the odd collection of letters! naturedly, with having ‘dolled up’ to|| DN NEW YORK |} out to ¥ Hn his tribute to Governor Sarles,|that attracted men,” he said. “His| rey LUTHERAN CHURCH tare be rene annoy Peacen curios wa {vamp Mr. rn. ughed | . rs and, > Johnson said: Felpoalinses brows ht, bin. wide.gincls Augusta, Synod WAt a2 noon, Sunday school (classes | Mountein Medigction®s Men's chorun | ey 84,2814 I could have him ‘next| “ave vorg, Reb, 23—The nerves of a | “I do not believe that this gather-|of loyal friends. He had a marvelous! Corner Seventh street and Ave. D_ |for all ages); 2:30 p.m, World Serv-!“All Hail the Power of Jesus Name®| vies implyig Pa geass typ ebe York trati ing today is a mere idle expression of !Memory and an eloquence of a strik- iy EI i a3 g i of over Rev. A. J. Malmaquist, pastor ice Outlook Conference. Brief ad-j(Adams); anthem, “O Jesus, Thou ‘a4 politeness or of duty. But feeling as ane, simple Eine Be pre! bP the} 10:30 a.m. divine services in Swed-|dresses by the following ministers | Art Standing” (Wilsén); organ’ of- grip acenge ce pga me it I do it seems to me that every heart aaoen loved sr fea pee ‘after the| iS: Sermon on the gospel text of /on World Service projects: Rev. G.|fertory, “In Paths of Pea ‘Lor- replied by telling ee Py maid. death of his wife in 1921 he scemed| ‘%®,@@y. Second Sunday in Lent. |LeRoy White, Rev. F. N. Norris,|enz); Men's chorus, “Drifting Down”| ment to Mr. Be ard MM. x ” . . W. E. § le dis- 01 ” Dr. worth while to him.” the speaker said. | rc. C. Larsen superintendent. cussion at close; 6:30 ; Epworth | A. -H. eae coins Perclde: “Re. a) Grond be Pleisiog between 7:30 p. m. Vesper services. Sermon | League. Address by G. Le Roy;cessional” (Ashford); prayer service * Pha r ii 35 ii gi i ag : i i E GG 3 governor, E. Y. Sarles.” : ‘The speaker reviewed Sarles’ ca-|‘He did not seem like the same man. reer in the state, his arrival from|He in turn was greatly loved by his] on the Passion of Our Lord. Subject: 3 7: 3 : Wisconsin in 1881, his business life in|Community and upon his death, rich Subject: |White and Dr. Kemp; 7:30 p. majon Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. “Hmm!” McMann frowned, : — 4 his work for his home town and his| farmers, public leaders gathered to 2 . state since retirement from the ex-|honor him. He was one of those who Hillsboro, his election as governor,|®nd poor, old and young, mechanics, | ———~ : -| scrawled - notes ecutive office. gave his all for his community and “It is no reflection upon any man|the state at large. IN | OUT OUR WAY By Williams ||t.*s, has held that high office to state Honors Deceased Solons ' cn good Senator Steel spoke briefly in ye "4 Y Pe eo eenen eave Us as and honor of former members of the leg- 7, : \ islature who died during the last two years. He told of their service to the state, of the influence that lives devoted to such service could extend and of our inability to comprehend the immeasurable limit of such in- fluence. m In the absence of Governor George F. Shafer, who was attending Foun- ders’ day exercisees at the state uni- .,|Versity at Grand Forks, a message of memorial from him was read by Lieu- tenant Governor John W. Carr, who presided at the service. ze ; Andrew Sandager, 14th; John wa 8th; Edward M. Nelson, Representatives: Levi C. Gopelrud, 8th; Morton E. Cassell, 8th; A. H. 1th; | Robert WAZ Can S00 tree eee! ayy, % hin teney, + eae ase CW NEA et Been M Meat ety