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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1929' PAGE TWO > - ‘Stock Emerging from H nowy February CATTLE AND SHEEP [SIDE GLANCHS --- ‘By George care Jefe WEARS) Py ) ICEOwA | tiderrickare cuts Ga geeven— lati BLACK ICE ORG) | wasn su RUTH LESTER, _ secretary, tehed open.her handbag—like "Some Shrinkage in Flesh Re- 4 assured: ment History.” The character study| finds the body of “HANDSOME | she for a gun—and, ake. Ba Revision and Sales of will be King Sayl. A Tillack Print| HARRY” BORDEN, her employer, | Harry yelled at me to helo him.” : the goods Telephi Li of the. character will be.on exhibit] Monday morning sprawled be- | “And did she have one?” " phone Lines throughout the service. neath the airshaft window of his | “No,” the dead man’s efficient body- i ] — Organ Prelude, “A. Night . Song”, ‘ivate office. guard admitted. “Reckon she was : , | ported From Western End Harris, cas +] Private oN detective sergeant, fatter @ picture of the kid she had in Anthem, “The Sun. Shall, Be No| conducting the investigation in - | her bag.. Had ‘Merry Christmas for e More Thy Light”, Woodward. the victim's office, questions the my Dad’ wrote on it—” 2 0 Organ Offertory, “The Shepherd} following suspects: Ruth, MRS. It was not a. laugh this time that ip Boy,” Marks, ] BORDEN, Borden's estranged wife |told that Jake Bailey’s words had Violin solo, selected, “Mr. Adolph| and mother of his two children; |struck home. It was a long-drawn | tially Englehardt. es ; RITA DUBOIS, night club dan- |“Oh!” of infinite misery, so heart: Sermon, “The Man of-Indecision,”| cer, with whom Borden was in- |rending that Ruth Lester: involun- of North Dakota SUCCULENT FEED NEEDED — | 4 Walter E. Vater. < ee fatuated; and JACK HAYWARD, | tarily leaned forward and patted 4 Wyoming Lamb Crop 20 to 25 Organ Postlude in G, Mendelssohn.| Ruth's fiance, whose office is | those tight-locked hands whose mes- between t ‘The Backoo Telephone company has ¥ per Cent Contracted; No Boh haa on Wednesday eve-| across the narrow airshaft from m4 she had not yet had time to been authorized to sell its rural tele- ning at 7:30. Borden's. read. to Early Wool Deals _ | "“MeMann's belief in Jack’s guilt’ | “And after you knocked her out?” } PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH is strengthened by his discovery | McMann prodded his witness. ized to furnish telephone service at February weather continued cold Paul S. Wright, Pastor. that Jack’s Colt’s 38 is missing; “Well, me and Harry fixed her up Sykeston. The commission also ap- with the mean four to five degrecs Sunday morning service at 10:30,] by Jack’s admission that he re- | with some brandy, and I took her proved of the Northwestern Bell Tele- below normal. Heavy feeding of broadcast by KFYR: . turned to the seventh floor Sat- | down and put her in a taxi. Paid for | immediately knocked phone company’s application to re- ‘© livestock was necessary, generally, ac- Organ prelude, “Marche Triomph-]| urday afternoon, and by the tes- | it, too,” he added virtuously. vise its local exchange tariff at Velva ale’ (Paul Wachs)—Grace Duryec] timony of clevator boys MICKY “And did Borden later intimate to and to discontinue the public toll sta- Morris. MORAN and OTTO PFLUGER. | you that he feared this woman would spat’ coritemptously. | tion at ‘Stiles. Trio, “Gently, Lord, O Gently Lead| BILL COWAN, Jack's friend, un- | ‘kill him?” Bruno Just has been granted per- cording to the regular March 1 Tange and livestock report of Paul * ©. Newman, agricultural statistician for North Dakota, but no shortage of Us” (Lansing)—Mrs. Wingreene, Mrs.| willingly tells McMann he heard * * * mission to sell the electric propert; feed is reported {rom any section. Bayendick, Mr. Humphreys. Jack threaten Borden’s life. Martha Manning. raised her head | N at Judson to the North Dakota Power Some possibility of a shortage of feed Children’s sermon. McMann questions BENNY | and stated et a wiideat in—’ : and Light company. The commission Solo, selected—Mrs. G. E. Win-| SMITH, Borden's office boy; leaned Mr. Borden. has approved the meter deposit'sched- supplies in a fev localities is indi- cated in case of a late spring. No ‘unusual losses among livesiock are re- ported. Cattle and sheep are holding greene, ASHE, his manservant; MINNIE gia th ule of the Northern Power and Li Sermon, “Our Stewardship’"—Paul| CASSIDY and LETTY MILLER, “Bure!” came‘the emphatic answer | Martha: answeted ul a company applicable at Hazelton, ie 8. Wright. seventh floor scrubwomen, and |in g cracking falsetto. “He said he'd Nels Nelson’s permit to operate ( Organ postlude, “Onward, Christian| CLEO GILMAN, Borden's dis- | g-swore she was gonna croak him that you kept a sharp eye out for me, | motor freight service in the vicinity ‘up in good shape. Por the riige states, generally, Soldiers” (Ashford). carded mistress, who gives aM / that time, and he bet-she’d do it | lest I follow Mr. Borden, and that you | of Gwinner was cancelled by the 4 livestock have experienced severe Church school—9 all depart-| ironclad alibi. yet—" . i did mot see me again after Christ-| board because of Nelson’s failure to iweather conditions during February, ments above and including the inter- MARTHA MANNING, mother “So you offered to put her out of That's correct, isn’t it?” |keep his insurance policy in force, & with heavy feeding necessary. As a am ; ‘ t mediate; 12 noon, all departments be-]| of Borden's illegitimate son, is in- | the way for him, didn’t you?”’Mc-| The man glared at her. “Well— — ey result stocks of hay are low in some ©1929, sv NEA sevice, 4 4 } | ee! low and including the junior. The| volved by Ruth's own detective {Mann asked casually, after a glance | What of it?” ‘ sections and large quanities of hay Pegi o PAT OFF. : ; - adult class meets at this hour in the} Work. McMann questions her | at the notes he had made on the| “I couldn't have passed very close Tl church auditorium. mercilessly about her relationship | story of Frank Ashe, Borden’s man-|to you on the street without your have been purchased. w . - and grain A pr ‘I want the letterhead to make it quite obvious that it’s a million dol: 6:30—Christian Endeavor. with Borden. She tells McMann | servant, seeing me?” she persisted. — lar concern without actually stating that.” ‘i . she called on Borden last on Fri- a 4 “No” Ranges in western North Dakota 1:30—Evening worship: feces Batts tl ‘Well, I didn’t, so it won’t be me ‘No. were snowbound. All stock is being Organ prelude, “There is a Green| ay night after following him and | +411 sit in the chair,” Bailey retorted.| “‘Then”—the lovely contralto voice Hill” (Gounod)—Grace Duryee Mor-| JAKE BAILEY, his bodyguard, “And did you see Miss Manning | vibrated with triumph, “I think I can “ fed. Supplies of hay and feed are ject of sermon: “Peter, the Boaster, plentiful. ary western South Dakota Cured.” ris. Leto eye beg says beni again?” McMann pursued his ques- | convince both you and Mr. McMann heavy snow ranges prevented grazing. The church choir will sing at both | Anthem, “Christ Arose”—Presbyte- fl ttle an nea oh rac ih |tioning. 3 ‘that.I watched: you from the head of All stock must be fed. Hay is fed services, rian chorus choir. eyrartutes RiGRE setter alte “Naw—guess “she laid low andthe stairs on Friday night!” State Railroad Board Going to close, and is short in some sections. ‘The confirmation class meets every “Melody in A” (Parker).| ree eed sSheretia tn ue Dalley, | Waited till I was out of town,” Bailey: (To Be Continued) a Montana ranges are supplying very Wednesday at 4 o'clock p. m. ‘The Silent Sea” (Neid- paidlie: = ae odo it eY> | answered. In the west chi Valley City, Harvey and little feed. Hay has been fed rather linger)—Presbyterian chorus choir. malting baal le, ie hgadbeie! “You didn't see her on Friday} ig Wwe pter—a confession. Minot This Month { Close. A few sections may run short FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sermon, “The Power of the Resur- night?” from a surprising source, is Mon’ ; before the growing season opens. In Corner of Rosser and Seventh street. rection”—Paul 8. Wright. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “No, I left town on Friday night, | ». - ~ Wyoming ranges are mostly snow-cov- | 1a Hera aster “| Organ postlude, “Temple Postlude” CHAPTER XL like I told you.” | “AT THE MOVIES eo . 1 ered. Large supplies of feed have 10:00 rning acral * Topic: (Petrali). ‘A short, broad-shouldered man, ‘his| “But you were with Borden before THE MOVIES || _ Hearing on six public utility cases ' been shipped into the southwest sec- “Building Skyward.” g ic: | 7:30 Wednesday — Midweek prayer | face composed of a set of battered, |You left?” , |¢—__—-____| which have been presented to the . » tion, Here sheepmen have experi- RIsOOe di hool. service. unmatching features, on. which a|. “Sure I was. I went with him to} |, CAPITOL THEATRE state railroad board will be held at * enced the hardest winter in years. In Tap” CHAR Budi ead —_—— genial smile set oddly, swaggered into |the Crillon, a swell feed joint, and _ “Sunrise,” the first. picture which Valley City, Harvey and Minot be- ‘ other sections no feed shortage is ex- 7:30 Christian Endeayor, leader, Explanati f L: the room, his surprisingly falsetto | Waited outside while he et with his F. W. Murnau made for William Fox | tween March 26 and 29. pected. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Viola Kissner. iss Xplanation Of Laws = [ovine accompanying an enormous |ReW sweetie, that classy little dancer | after coming to this country, is sched-| Opening at Valley City on March } For the 17 western range states, SCIENTIST 8:00 evening service. Topic: “The) Now Task of Morris |hana thrust out toward the detective |e Picked up at the Golden Slipper. |uled to play at the Capitol theatre, 26, the commission will hear two | generally, ranges are considerably be-| Fourth Street and Avenue C. ge seth eer So - is in charge of the inpeetipation into the | "Bout half-past six it was when he | beginning Monday. This picture com-| Cases, One involves a change in the ; ; low normal in condition due to heavy| Sunday services at 11 a.m.; sub- Sk Oe | Attorney General | inurder of Henry P. Borden: met Rita there, and around eight|Mmanded high attention in New York,| tariff for hauling freight charged by 4 anow or to lack of moisture last fall.| ject, “Substance.” Lagi cetiy a9 i nkirayer “service ator “Hello, Cap! Seen in the papers when him and her come out. He | Where it played a long Broadway en- Haed ©. Towne, who owns a motor Bt In the northern areas ranges are still] Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. the older folks. Having served as leagal adviser to| where my buddy, Harry Borden, got put the frail in a taxi, and promised | agement. It is a William Fox pro- aoe t line. Towne wants to change 2 covered with snow. Feeding has been] Wednesday evening testimonial rare J bumped off, and that you was anxious |t0 See her at the Golden Slipper | duction. Capitol theatre patrons will | from a system»whereby he charges by ‘ . — the legislature for 60 days, Attorney P p y ; bout 10, before her act went enjoy the with th the mile to @ system of general since early in December with | meeting at 8 o'clock. to have a chat with me. Anything 1| bout 10, before her act went on at y the picture le same fine sy! of charging by the result that hay supplies are low; A reading room is open in the GOSPEL TABERNACLE OF BIS- |General Jim Morris feels prepared to! can do—well, I guess you don’t need | 11. She-wouldn’t let him drive over musical. background which was fur-| Weight. or short in some sections. In south-|church building very ‘Buesday, MARCK cope with the second part of the job|me after all, Cap!” he broke off to{t her hotel with her—always acted | nished. for New (Xork. ween Nee City Street and Inter- ern portions of the range area below| Thursday and Saturday, except legal (Pentecostal-Evangelical) which an attorney general has in leg- | exclaim when, on reaching Borden's |!itzy with him—that dame did. So} The story of “Sunrise” concerns a way company has asked | normal temperatures coupled with a| holidays, from 2 to 4 p.m. Marvin C. Miller, pastor. islative years, that of explaining what |desk and shaking hands with Mc-| im and me hopped into another cab | husband and wife who are happy in| Permission to institute motor pas- & — ghortage of rainfall has retarded the | ‘The evangelistic services will con-| the legislators meant by their actions. |Mann, he got a view of the face of | 884 come on over to his office. Said |thelr humble surroundings until a|/onger service from Valley City proper || Sew geass, Summarizing range con<| TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN )t/RUe every night at 7:45 in the tab-| "Publication by the daily newspapers |the woman whose back was toward | H¢ Was dopin’ out new scheme and | young woman from a neighboring city | ine Soo line depot in North Valley cf ditions, generally for the past few ernacle on the corner of Eleventh} of the state of classified digests of | him as he entered the room. “So—you wanted to werk awhile before goin’ | comes to the fishing village. Her cu- ty, and this matter also will be ee marin “cnusvally. low temperatures Avenue C at Seventh Street. street_and Rosser avenue with Mrs.! measures enacted at the last session |got him, lid you? Minute my back | ‘the Golden Slipper.” pidity is aroused by the modest prop- | eat March 26. - | with above cverage snowfall have Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor. E. E. Rickley as the evangelist, except | brought several inquiries to Morris |was turned—”* “and did you come up with him?” |erty that the man has accumulated, |, 'earing will be held at Harvey on 4 3 made heavy feeding necessary. This}, SUday school and Bible classes, | that of tonight. from persons who wanted more com-| “Just a moment, Bailey!” McMann| “Sure! Harry wouldn't go into his, and she deliberately sets. about to en- March 27 on the application of citi- i) hhas been prolonged to such an extent | 9:30 #.m. and 12 m. Two services will be, held on Sun-|piete information. More are expected. | interrupted sharply. ‘You identify | OW? Office at night alone, if he could /snare him, planning to get him to zens of that place for an order direct- _.- ~ that large quantities of feed, both hay} Morning worship, 10:45. day; one in the afternoon at 3 o'clock, | There always have been a large num- | this women?” , 4Y | help it, ,Scared, some sucker who was | sell his property, leave his wife, and| 8 the Soo Line railroad to provide ‘g and concentrates, have had to be pur-| Evening Lenten service, 7:30. while the evening meeting will be at|ber of such requests and this year| “Sure I know herf Harry pointea|S0'¢ at him because he'd lost his | go back to the city with her. She has Ce for: one of the streets of ri chased. An early spring is needed to Wednesday evening, March 20, the|the usual hour, 7:45. should be no exceptiot her out to me after he took me on to | ™oney might be layin’ for him, or this |no regard for the wife, nor for the ge a hasten the growth of new feed. men of Trinity Lutheran church are} The orchestra, consisting of several look after him. ‘Jake,’ he says, ‘take dame here,” and Jake jerked his head | man himself. She intends to drop him aan Minot, hearing will be held on d Cattle . having a meeting in the Lions’ room| pieces, will assist in all song services. Shaf M t A * t a good look at that woman and don't | ‘ward Martha: Manning. “I come|as soon as she has obtained the larch 28 on the application of the 4 Cattle in western North Dakota|‘™ the Grand Pacific hotel. The din- : er Mus Pppoin let her get any nearer to me than she | UP all right, and we set here awhile, | money. When she can think of no tase peat a ‘Transport of Bot~ ie: are holding up v well, although | Ber Starts at 6:30. A program has ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Three to Vacancies, | is now, or you'll lose your job, Jake,’ chewin’ the rag—told me about this | better way to get rid of the wife she u for permission to operate a Ip very 5 oug! 7 J di motor freight i: to shrink some in flesh, | ¢e® artanged for the occasion. Missouri Synod : i 9 lhe says—” lancin’ baby he was gonna take to | asks the husband to take her out into Dunseith vi Ine from Minot to G Succulent feed is needed to tone up 4th Street at Ave. A One a District Judge} “when and where was this?” Me- | Winter Haven with him Saturday, if/the middle of the bay and have the tinea, Sense, Bairieisnd Bot condition. In western North Dakota| FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH J. V. Richert, Pastor. cea Mann interrupted impatiently. he could get her boss to let her off.”,| boat seem socidentally to tip over 80!" application by also, there has been considerable Fourth Street and Avenue B Fifth Sunday in Lent: ‘Three important appointments will | _ “Now—lemme see!” Jake Bailey laid How long were you with Borden?” | that the wife will be drowned. Auto freight y the Parshall-Minot 5 shrinkage in condition of cattle, but ©. A. Stephens, Pastor. 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school, Miss E.|be made by Governor George F. | his pearl-gray derby on his dead em- peaey bout half-sa bas I guess,” | The audience will find the picture |to extend Anan for permission i ‘with no unusual losses. Condition of} 10:00 Sunday school. Brelje, superintendent. Shafer within the next few weeks. | Ployer’s desk and scratched his head, ce ewer Teadily. “I Gidn't have | possessed of that indefinable some-| service to the toe to (include daily cattle in both Montana and Wyoming 11:00 Morning worship, subject,| 10:30 a. m.—Morning service (Ger-| First on the list and one of the | ‘Must a-been ‘long about the middle tral - to do i kill time before my. Van Hook will hie of Sanish and 4s below normal due to prolonged] “The Atonement” Children's sermon, | man). é most important which he will make |Of November, for I had my last bout | ‘Tain left—9:24, that was, Must it March 29. Thi re ine ot feeding and cold weather. “Playing Football For Jesus.” 6.:45 p. m.—Bible hour in charge of | during his present term, is the selec- | With Battlin’ Demon on November been ‘round nine when I beat it— Postpg eet le company now oper- I For the remainder of the western| 6:30 Senior and Junior B. Y. P. U.| the W. H. tlon of @ sccessor to District Judge | tent’—e frame-up it was, too, Cap| sure; ‘net's when it was! Right: fifty. Parshall and Mavotl er thane | yange cattle give evidence of having} 7:2) Hvaneg worship, subicct, “The sgt P: m—Evening service (Eng- | Charles E. Wolfe, of Wahpeton, who |Tll take my Bible oath! All right, Teg fae Wwe, Gas he ty day hearing will be beldenee appli: t passed through a severe winter. Loss| Question of Human Destiny.” : ° died recently. Cap! Keep your shirt on!” he admon- H = 4 @f flesh has been quite general, but| 7:30 Wednesday evening prayer| Sermon: “Follow Jesus in Cross |" Next on the lst is the appointment | ished the detective genially. “But you shores Ee Dak Rete Ae ee ne gation of Haugen and Arnold, of ' Cattle are still in strong, healthy con- | meeting. Bearing: of a state game and fish commissioner | 88t, didn’t you? Well, it must a-been | 1nq°ynur ates aon . Bota tree permission to operate 9 dition. No unusual losses have oc-|_The ordinance of the Lord's Supper | _ Next Wednesday cvening at 7:30/ to succeed C. P. Peterson of Bisbee, | bout the middle of November, then, An Sour ame aH te Ott ioe eave ® Ls : of Banish. service in the vicinity ulead to date. will be observed at the morning serv-|Rev. S. Weber of Underwood will | incumbent. Peterson is a Nonpar. |and me and Harry was walkin’ along | 9 1n- pia! Sheep ice. preach at the midweek Lenten serv- | tisan and will not be reappointed, | the Avenoo when Harry pipes this| eis 14 See In ices. Governor Shafer also will have to | dame gettin’ off a bus. She makes|. “Please, Mr. McMann, may I ask Companies Seek ; FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH ey select. a successor to Fred B, Ing- | like she’s gonna speak to him or bust, | duestion?” Ruth spoke f Ini 5 ing Augustana Synod McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | stad, registrar of motor vehicles, | 2nd then he says to me, Harry says—". jake insurance in due . Corner 7th St. and Ave. D. CHURCH whose resignation will become effec-| | “Yes, you've already told that!” ’ ture Colman State in Six W. k t No unusual reported. In Rev. A. J. Malmquist, Pastor Walter E. Vater, Pastor. tive April 1. McMann interrupted _ impatiently. . x Weeks a Wyoming 20 to 25 per cent of the|_ 10:30 a. m—Divine services in| Morning Worship 10.30. peseEE. SRAT “Did she speak to him?” 8 4 ne —— f dem lamp crop has been contracted | Swedish. Sermon on the text of the| Organ Prelude, “Lagoon”, Friml—| ‘There is only one manual fire-| “Say, Cap!” Jake Bailey grinned. ay slon to ae ebbllcations for permis- ie v day, the Fifth Sunday in Lent. Miss Ruth Rowley. engine to serve the rural district of . “Harry hopped into a taxi = b etate lo insurance business in the 12:00 m—Sunday school. Bible] Anthem, “Why Standest Thou Afar | Williton, in Somerset, England, whith | 50 quick I almost got left!” _rigt agreed : have been received by Insurance class and classes for all grades, Mr.| Off”, Ashford. contains property worth over $10,-| ‘Did you ever see her again?” Commissioner Olsness C. C. Larson, superintendent. Organ Offertory, “Idyl", Ancliffe. | 000,000 and a population of 12,000) “Sure! Christmas Eve. That bird 7:30 p. m.—Lenten services, Sub-| Solo, selected, Mr. Kenneth Preston, | spread over 100,000 acres. that putters around Harry’s apart- ment went to the bootleggers down- | , “Check, kid!” and Jake touched his eas 2 ce stairs and left the door unlatched, | forehead in a salute to Ruth. “Harry Tuling ranges. companies contracted for at from 10 — and first thing me and Harry knew— i considered his masterpiece, usiness cents and some wool at 35 OUT OUR WAY By Williams ip the Vedroos) Ne ees tee ate : pens oe eens they Early lambs are not doing well man what's changin’ his clothes!” on, it : f * Necessarily to ne. Seer wenitet, a sary ij * * " -epring is needed in many sec! to At that expression of Jake’s out- eo oe in condition Th BIG Bos ‘ae raged modesty, Martha Manning cua ANT tH! WELL ATS laughed—a queer, startling blend of Se iene ocke Ht ONLY == | How SOME scorn and. ironic amusement. tt: The service in this hotel is ONES WHO HANE '/OF ‘EM GETS “Yeah! You can laugh, can’t you?” Ni at a Aarmble, 4 Tike to lnhone fo. the TO GET “HER A “TNO WEEKS Fined at hee With Eee an eevee umm! Letty “Miller, I suppose, ft. | Bigara te Ebioe to. the MINDS OFF WORM |VACATioN Every! — | FincStt litt he thought you woud, [She's the anly other cleaning woman NOW AN! THEN. | MEAR wit Peer) you ‘aun eae “em BIRDS Have | PAY — UTE pane eats trae Bis eee FOUND A CockKRoan| BY LITTLE. ‘ . Witt: Why don’t you? | 1. Nitt: I tried to, but nobody an- “Bwered the phone.—Judge. | THE BIG PINCH s ON HIS BACH, TTHInW SomEsody ; 4 ’ American: Ob, Algy, you ae TRYIN' 10 TURN / CECIDED T' Tave i : ; Was jist helpin’ out. 4 i Berm afraid 1 d \ ‘ PART O' THEIRS ; : }.this part z ping : ir business transacted. %, know! M Personal kno ledge—! hell!” the f “1 Y 2 5 the ‘ih Sia} ‘The contralto: -e there 4 FA ie