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MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1999 Nation’s Prisoners | STATEPRIINSGANN (SDE GtANGES -—— By Gorse cir] MAREN NRE | [7 SR ~ YEARS CENSSSAYS! fal THOUSAND BANKERS |Ps1apergesing, OF VALLEY STATES College Is Souvenir A souvenir in the form of the first | PUBLIC bill providing for a building at the a A ¢ A North Dakota Agricultural college, on . AUGF 1ON which appears the signature of an THIS HAS HAPPENED “3, Martha Manning was undoubt-|ing—await action of the grand IN alumnus of the college, is now in the “HANDSOME HARRY” BOR- | edly in this building on riday eve- | jury—” ON ALL GOduS Possession of Dr. J. H. Shepperd, head| DEN is shot between one and four | ning when Jake Bailey was here with| “The district attorney's office?” SAnvne A Ble 06 Cam, coin at of the animal husbandry department Mr. Borden, leaving a few minutes |The lovely voice quivered with dis- Proportion of Patients in Men- "| Problems Originating Out of |: that institution. after nine through the main entrance. | may, and the great eyes sought Ruth's é Changes in the Last Ten ise 8. B. Se ak ae a Yet, according to Mrs, Pellow, in igen oe et Tr ant uitite! ; i vides a lor charge fession—oh, tal Disease Hospitals Shows Years to Be Studied b wing to the agricultural hall ana | window of Ris private eftlce. I want to tell—for the peace of my | a Jump of 30 per Cent — building: ts a copy of theoriginal i¢| questions the following suspects: |twen nine and 9:25 "Friday Might. |hore? Miss Larter is au cxpert aren i Tr Gen « building, is a f the al. It} @ ing 3 | tween nine an lay night. | here ster is an expert sten- a Jump o per Ce ‘More than 1,000 bankers, repre- cation the ddtatores of the preaneat S. BORDEN, Borden’s “es- | Therefore, Martha Manning must|ographer. I want it to be over senting 17,000 banks in the 20 states lor the senate, secretary of the senate,| ‘ranged wife and mother of his | have been a cleaning woman. Being | quickly, among my—friends.” And NY of the Mississippi valley, will discuss !clerk of the house, Governor Geo, F.| two children; RITA DUBOIS, | cleaning woman, she possessed a| those tragic .eyes flashed a glance of the vital problems of their business, |Schafer, and Edwin Traynor, speaker| ight club dancer, with whom | passkey, which admitted her free to|gratitude and affection toward Jack in Chicago, March 28 and 29, Dur-|0f the house and alumnus of the| Borden was infatuated; and {all offices, but only Letty Miller, since | Hayward, who stood beside her, his i hi ‘ a North Dakota Agricultural college. A| JACK HAYWARD, Ruth’s fiance, |she cleans Mr. Hayward’s offices, |arm about Ruth Lester's shoulders. Ing the last 10 years, banks in larger blue ribbon which has been woven| Whose office is across the narrow {could have been familiar with his| ‘“We—ell, if you won't try to re- centers have been participants in the airshaft from Borden's. offices and known of the automatic | pudiate it later—” McMann concedeg. general prosperity of the country, but . McMann’s belief in Jack’s guilt {in his desk. And only a- cleaning| ‘I shall not repudiate anything I country banks in a great many com-| ‘This document is to have a place of| {8 strengthened by Jack’s admis- | woman employed on this floor could | tell you now, for it will be the whole munities have shared the adverse!nonor in the college archives over| ‘ion that he returned to the sev- / have entered and left offices on this | truth,” Martha Manning assured him conditions affecting agriculture,” said | which Dr. Shepperd will keep aj ¢nth floor Saturday afternoon, | floor on Saturday, without having|quictly. “But—if you don’t mind, Craig B. Hazlewood, president of the | watchful eye. and by the testimony of elevator | been noticed and asked on Monday to} I'd rather—this girl—” and her eyes American Bankers association and boys MICKY MORAN and OTTO | give an account of her movements. | flicked their first malice at Rita PFLUGER. BILL COWAN, Jack’s | Repeated questionings of tenants on | Dubois. ' POST-WAR PERIOD WORST Inmates With Afflicted Minds More Than Double Number of Impriséned Crooks By RODNEY DUTCHER (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) Washington, March 25.—In five vice president of the First National ‘i i bank ‘of Chicago, in announcing the friend, unwillingly tells McMann | the floor Saturday afternoon and of * *k * Years the proportion of American cit- Program for the Mississippi valley||¥, UJ, he heard Jack threaten Borden's | elevator operators have failed to| The dancer sprang to her feet. izens confined in state penitentiaries conference on commercial bank man- life Sagurday morning. give any evidence of visitors in this |“O. K. with me, Miss Manning! But has increased more than 20 per cent. agement. This conference will be McMann questions ~BENNY | corridor or in Mr. Hayward’s cor-|say, don't get any hate on me! I Instead of falling behind, the pris- held under the auspices of the clear- DOWN OFFERS SMITH, Borden's office boy; |ridor, not already questioned by the| didn’t want your man! ... How 3 inghouse section of the American ASHE, his manservant; MINNIE | police. about it, Big Boy?” and she whirled on population is outstripping the free * population in relative growth. The proportion of patients in state , hospitals for mental diseascs has al- 80 increased in the same period and Over a period of 18 years has jumped at east. 30 per cent. These figures are compiled from preliminary reports of the roan bureau covering state prisons an eformatories and state hospitals for money, make loans, and buy bonds, Home; Teachers Needed il cases in 27 states. The states = i a ai i ia ite mane nora oad pated ts of tive, both sectional: “Now I'm sure you gentlemen will recognize a perfect stone when most, int agencies of mod-| ry, sod hea o genet you sce one.” fie rs ern Laer pues changes have of-state sine ‘tie ries ne a ee ee ere were im ing in recent years. = seg being pushed to make an arrest |Starbridge Building. Her hours are} what you did!” And Rita paused at The shifting of world gold supplies, |turned down recently by North Da- and she fears Jack may be thrown ‘four to nine each evening, except |the door long enough to waft a fin- 67,724 prisoners in their state penal institutions, as compared with 49,192 CLOSE RR LATI Abed ted bred Mate Sg pray jcucreasing wealth of the |kota Agricultural college students.| into jail at any moment. Me- | Saturday, when they are from 12 to| gertip kiss to the murderess, who hed » in January, 1923, and 41,471 in 1910. Alice is a regular four-timer, and merican people, land speculation, |They contend that North: Dakota| Mann gives his permission for Bankers association, and will be af- Bae waeccax em om! YQ) STICK TO STATE Nature of Banking Changed is “The hate ae ae agg in the past lecade have elo} a con- ception of the functions ota benk, | students Prefer to Advance leclai . Hazlewood. “Instead of i belt “Hirely a mate “5 Agricultural Interests at CASSIDY and LETTY MILLER, “4. According to the manager of | excitedly toward the detective. seventh floor scrubwomen; CLEO | the Acropolis Hotel and other em-| “Miss Dubois had nothing to do GILMAN, Borden's discarded |ployes whom I questioned today,| with Harry’s—death,” Miss Manning fad mistress, and JAKE BAILEY, his | Martha Manning, during the last| informed the detective. “He was bodyguard. three weeks, has been absent from | alive when she came, he gave her the MARTHA MANNING, mother | the hotel on week days, except Sat- | torn half of a bill, and she left him— of Borden’s illegitimate son, is | urday, from half-past three in the | still alive.” brought into the case by Ruth | afternoons until half past nine at “All right, Rita!” McMann decided, Lester and questioned, but al- | night. On Saturdays she has not | after a frowning silence. “You can lowed to go when McMann can- {been in the hotel between a quarter | rush out to get a lawyer for your hus- not take up her challenge to {of 12 and half-past four. Three|band. He'll need it. Miss Manning's bring forward anyone who saw | Weeks ago—the Monday following | story can’t help him.” her in the building Saturday. Christmas day, ‘Letty Miller’ began} “Thanks a million times, Miss Man- Ruth knows that McMann fs _ | her work as a cleaning woman in the | ning! You're a peach—I don't care ere geen ae four. turned in her chair and was gravely the growing tendency for business | holds more in store for them. her to leave his office x eR watchin, 5 steep 5 on a i the departure of the last ‘na, Increase Rate Grows Eood aa, oc tte ee throughs sales ance, helt operations | | The requests came to Dr. H. L.| strange mission. When she re- | ‘The detective paused to shift the|Woman who had won the love of ee ee Stout ot'er Jewish, and the third Trish, for eprpatations inte tre cai toe ea | Waser dean of the’ school of agri-| tans jubllant, ‘she finds Rita's | sheets in his hand so that the eecona | “Handsome Harry” Borden, | 18,800 in five years as against an in- everything she needs to eaten Mul- Corporations into the call loan mar-| culture, for men trained to fill such husband, RAMON ROMERO, | page of single-spaced typing should| “Willing to act as stenographer in } crease of less than 8,000 in the pre- Phiri ket—these are some of the economic | jobs as manager of a four-scctio1 ' Man: ra -4 Lestel Y | Siagee of less Keteers” are admietiy ‘eter ny [problems which have affected Amer-|farm in Minnesota; assistant man-| Tarte oman tguann tries to |be uppermost, but Ruth Lester in-| sn officlal capacity, Miss Lester? 7 . ” - jan- force a con! m Rita ant . lann as! uth, when the a Pe 1 During the first and longer period | 54 dents From N. D. University | Gestes Stone Benny Rubin and Andy | a3 banking and which must be rec- | ager of a 20,000-acre Shorthorn ranch | fiamon bat titheut concen Fro conn ret ta juste coniebbaaheory (HAASE pon Hietdaters j there was an actual relative decrease udents From N. D. University Devine. (One webaa th a wnat shop per bebe Maer cp hb Sarin in the upper peninsula of Michigan,| behind Ruth's chair comes a wail of the entire case, but please don’t| “Yes,” Ruth answered, and slipped / @ Compared with the general popu- Hold Marks or Better Them and borrows gowns, another in ® pace and position as graduate assistant-| of terror as a fainting body falls She's . coming. out of the half-circle of her sweet- | lation change. But the ensuing five i Se ry of operation, lowered margins | ship in corn production work on the| to the floor Years told an altogether different at Rush and N. W. Pawnshop, where he can borrow jewels, | of profits, increased competition and Kellogg farm of the Michigan State 4 “ », ” hi can furnish earn, Cones “TQ tne Mroadening, soope of services f /eolige Now GOON WITH THE STORY | aniatmiied heaty “osu win p if 1 ulation rat % Withii 4 geen eee ceraa avacige Grand Forks, March 25.—Close| Needless to say, with this layout! management infinitely more difficult | teachers acids Aerie id ciaboenseoie the $5000, Miss Lester! Well... state Prisoners in 1910, 72 in correlation between standards set by| Alice is ritzy_—and how! The story} than it was before the war. Thelthe Smith-Hughes systems in the “Get me some water—quick!” Ruth, | ™Z,nat’s vi beheld you half,” Ruth | the contralto voice quivered, when in . , medical schools at Northwestern and | NOrk# out delightfully and is good ean ee Safety | high schools will require more long | tirst on her feet and first to reach reminded him. “But, oh, let’s not | Ruth was ready, with pencil poised. al crepe aes —— ead Rush and those at the University of | “"Theima Todd. Doris Dawson, Fred| bank must. be thoroughly coneennt nee ited in the future than | the side of the unconscious scrub- | talk of money now. . .. Letty! Letty!” (To Be Concluded) : in January, | 1928, ras [North Dakota pre-medical depart- | iceisey, Rosie Dione and others con- | both with important economic factors Cato Tie rene in | Woman, commanded Jack Hayward, she called softly, lips almost that now. ie sedate rice heart's arm to get notebook and Pencils. “Please—in justice to myself, may I go back to the beginning of my— iy relationship with Harry Borden?” eit z ¥ a ite prison population was |ment are indicated by reports received agricultural education. This demand , How was Hi: B 9 t of Nevada, which had 245.5 pris- |here recently by Dean Harley E. bechishneiec eng a ae vei he ad of modern bank- | will continue, for within five years ed sbi ae abrinie gente pier iopretes isa eae crea pF dey answer is in “the pact rnietag | Qhers per 100.000 population, although |French, of the state university. i Ly be ee pire Oelitisincs of Minh Boutmiten sa watloers having | broken on its ultimate high note of had’ only needed a complete lack of | °f “The Black Pigeon.” | Nevada neither pr n Eleven students entering Rush an = vocatiot cultural | horror, ef | 100,000 citizens, being the least popu-| Northwestern from here, in the fall CAPITOL THEATRE TEs Kinde Be “Farteepin® Litst | departments will be greatly increased, |"“swhat's happened to poor old|*he,Prllliant make-up that | Martha cain ssa | Wgus of the states. Among the other /of 1928, have established similar aver-| ‘The difficulties encountered by div- | C8, cwit'npaitie tee ieeee Co | owing to the recent passage of the |reity?” Jack tekeds as he roeng ic | Manning affected to be remarkably | College Offers Home -} ll “disguised.” ope | 26 states, California and Michigan |ages or bettered them slightly, ac-|ers in trying to reach the lower George-Menges-Reed vocational agri- | obey. ae Z yy ‘gai eee ea [ae oe Sn cy ened Sa en earn cat om eae My meek “B ey ra wer ce ner ama eee eees| Beautitying Courses Most of them show substantial| Fach student, he sald, leaving the| umbia’s mighty drama of the sea, en- anhecenns poe past year there were only half enough /against my chair in falling,” Ruth | telative increases, the only ones to/university medical department is| titled “Submarine.” The picture in hfe verbs ae on oes ar qualified graduates to supply the eel “T'll see if it’s cut—” pede Mee sets ies fiawecd gua Gen aoe cope thelr populations in pelton ainee’cogs (gwen a8 alphabetical rating based on//one of its most pene moments | profit and loss operations, secondary | states“ south "Huehes schools in the | And to the amazed horror of every-|the sweetness and beauty of Huth (rete ee cnaNe|shege arteries, Populations his record as a student and his gen-| Shows vers try! & | reserves and in person- 2 one in the room, the girl belied the | Lester’ ~ - Ne tigers regia hit sary eral qualifications for entering medi- hea ig ac cag yeR a ged nel Hees apne at lee Bh chalns keting are eg bea rrr pie rj| tender compassion in her voice by relia petty itor’ thoes, thers eyes iiaah teie nb vepsiel geaniinen vania, cine. The average given them by the | below ace. leet the! banking, clearinghouses, and other | for non teamea vette grading of all |S'Ving ® Budden, hard jerk at the | ecame filled with terror, rolled wildly | Folks like to do thiff ant iene ‘in iversil , Sait Pressure overcomes one. He loses ‘Comparative Figures jae sire peeciad Priori arvaxirienay er cence nite GDA: bleeds. at: the ee os Seg ees types of farm products, as well as in Gpnants aria Heenan eer tales from one face to another in the circle | their own yards, but they want re- Here are the comparative relative | Rush these sa lightly | mouth. Through the window in his "i > conference | the business side of marketing, ac- | ©, the that hemmed her in. sults for their efforts, according to T. figures showing the number i better ones have been maintained. acy { helmet the audience is allowed to see | Will have an opportunity to ask ques- | cording to Dean Walster. ‘The spread | Woman on the floor. But with comprehension came cun- |W, Thordarson, director of the-co Saciel at She batecite of Sigs and batter cipies areit beet euateaoea ome ies tisnateeeien ice Gauci. She tions jaonlipee euesess. Suncesstal of the dairy industry, with a large aun Jack Hayward cried out ning for it was not Martha nie spondence courses, North Dakota "Ag- z . cou: » Stal ing cOm-| number of 4 : ni lovely throaty contralto that |ricultural college.’ Of 1928, per 100,000 of population, with | thorities there. effect is highly dramatic. missioners and’ experts in every | °u! of, NEN cooperative cream-| ‘The girl did not. appear to have ihe nonirgirncepe es decimal points removed: Dean French expressed himself as}, The precaution taken to prevent! branch of bank management will ty | cries being established, is another | neard. “Her small hana gave another ee ee timid} At this time of the year, points out California 100 (1923) to 140 (1928). | neing well pleased by the report,|injury to the man is shown. He 15 | represented on the program. Because |PCMINE of great promise to school | tug at the gray hair, se sharp that | «qr, Mr. Thordarson, a great number of ‘Ailinols 65 to 87. Towa 74 to 89. Maine |pointing out that it was @ distinct jTaised slowly to allow the body to| or the practical fiature of the con-|°! *éticulture graduates. the woman's scalp seemed to have rt averts. been ee neve lately People are turning their attention to 487. to 484, Maryland 98 to 130,|recognition of the North Dakota| Adjust itself to the pressure, then| ference, social and entertainment a been torn off. Ruth cast the thing|The—the black pigeon startled me,| "ome ~ study courses in fruits, trees ts 36 to 44, Michigan 91} medical department by two ranking iin ‘Tenens be surface is placed | features will be given a minor place.”|Jamestown Debate from her and immediately after it! nuttering up just as I came into the Koay pence sone by, the enact 139, Minnesota 65 to 80, Missouri | medical colleges of the nation. in @ compression chamber until it 7 * went the cheap, steel-rimmed spec- But you—wanted to see correspondence at the college, to 103, Montana 54 to 85, Nevada ‘eam Going on Road |tacies that hed shielded eyes now |72™- Courses are also given in beekeeping. : vt is safe for him to come out into the ‘ to 245, New Hampshire 31 to 28,/@_____"__9|natural air. One of these chambers | College Seience Club cieatiitanerenal anemone tie) eee Mexico 64 to 97, New York 58 to is shown in “Submarine,” which is Jamestown, N. Dak., March 25.—A| “My God! Martha Manning!” And Martha Manning, who thougl t ° ° . Ohio 6 to 111, “Oklahoma #3 to|! AT THE MOVIES ||) coming to tne capitol ‘ineatre to-| Makes Instruments), Jemesiown, x. Dat, march 25.— a [My God! Martha Manning!” sie was ill “Latty oiler: to Betec- | Nathalie Klein Dies ‘Oregon nnsy! ° resem! jaca te 46, Rhode Island 12 to ni Bout Se aS in a ancatteren eee Jamestown, March 25.—Newton and |Sisting of Warren Hempstead, James-| Wentification, his fiinty gray eyes | others looking at her so compassion- After Long Illness; 49 to 00, Utah 42 to'40, Vir-| A regular cocktall of laughter is|and air within the tank regulated FREI ea ae ely at ine GA ae ately, struggled to rite. Jack Hay-| Daughter Simon Klein ¢ ingtor “Nat Ad opens istered m, y » a a le Virginie’ 10 ce o1 er ieee at the Eltinge theatre for a two-day me sided of J Jamestown college: these eminent Farle esiaayley meee USE: pi oie bie ie smooth bands | ward tree aS aoe Nathalie Klein, 25, died at 11 o'clock i it shows its_ construct ch of their “| “Yes. x figure comf saga hea aces it should be pointed itn Alice White as the principal, Jae Gon domoaaine ee full depth own. equipment, but 20 do the wn lege at Bozeman, Billings Polytechnic haere ae Maralng} pidn't You one of the chairs about the big table pang seen. Sie po anemct cannot be used to show that the | this lively story moves along with a|of 400 feet a few yards at a time to |bers of the new club. Institute at Billings, Mont., and Dick-| "oe™i Fi Spar log but ther?/in the center of the outer office. Foner ns, Severe for 11 weeks, six of one state are wickedér than |laugh @ minute due to the able di-| allow him to get used to the pressure.| | This student club exists for sclen-|inson State Normal school at eee hate ae che rege) “Peeling better? How about a iitle | Dien, eng spel ln donal ot of another. Too many compli-| rection of Mervyn LeRoy. The audience sees the heavy boots |tific study and the promotion of in- places. The Jamestown college team Jack... , Thanks! Her poor head is ogg ergo ya “| and Mrs. Simon Klein, 602 Twelfth factors would have to be con-| Jack Mulhall is featured with Miss| weighing twenty-four pounds—twelve will uphold the affirmative of the Pi| Burt. ‘There's a great lump swell- yetnerd not pokindy, igi Gisoar. before any wise cracks of that | White, who has the role of a check| pounds of lead forming the soles of |It has already fitted out a laboratory F Arrangem would be warranted. Hear See uiag fatal andl who i [each ‘These weights oarry the diver jin the basement of the men's dormi-|[E27Ee,argtona ent Omang NHB) Patck how aid you Kooy?” Maman |e era NO aaa asa | bos BANE et ee eae te herself more ritzy than the establish-| down a ovei Mental Patients Increase Innis Alico hel_co Mies of caving |bucrance oftueuce. ba gp demanded with angry bewilderment, | 11tted one of those betraying hands to | 18 expected that they will take place ‘ The 27 states in which the census poor long, and when Jack comes into state mental hospitals has been | view with the intention of Gilding the} India imports small hardware (in- | pieces. 4 ten are in some instances the same | Great White Way with a broad brush|cluding agricultural implements) to| Clarence Lundy, Westhope, N. D., Better Pep Material lank strands of gray which they She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | mentioned above and some-|she has a great yearning to help in| the extent of aout $20,000,000 year-| junior is president of the organiza. —_ 4 . pected, het 2 Blank for a| Simon Klein; eight brothers, Jacob, | not. ‘The total as added by this | his noble work. Jack plays the role of |ly. tion. Grand Forks,N. D., March 25—In| hand, she oS thee Chante fened | Hazelton, Daniel and Simon’ Burke, | , shows 169 inmates per 100,000 an effort to improve school spirit and ere Seen Nicemlrabe need | and “adam Agoine, ‘Ludwig, | OUTOURWAY — A A Ruth did not answer until her com- at 2 o'clock Wednesd: University Seeking passionate fi ame DAS. Winona hae weak Erembling | 2) Evangelical chureh, Alero at Nathalie Kigin was born in 1903, | on in 1910, 211 in 1923 and to secure new pep songs, a faculty ter and Balzer, at home in Bis- | £22 in 1928. committee will meet with students at Ded compeshensian, a8 their - gyae | Tees, poe Balete, Lizzie | . fective’ 3 and t , Mrs, ‘The 1910-1923 period. which covers By Williams _ ||the university of North Dakota: this dapper Wi! yes Marling and’ ‘Mrs 'd: "Dwi, | * Burke, 8, D. : ak ' ard, band ho is war and immediate post-war Produced an increase of about But not even that hard-boiled|” she was an employe ec mp! of The Bis- artist marck Tribune. em : 3 per cent and the next five years an p mate increase of five per cent E It will be observed that the num- MIND HOH «AR OLD; FoR GWE ME THar idm tae ae| |/ Now, | /MEE EE? HOW THMANK SUIT BOX, AnD Waning pa i ouble the average number of prison- Tm gust YOU — YOURE SUCH A PUT THAT NECK. Borden her | by slowly pulling the gray wig trom Denial institutions. WARNING D-HEER. TLL NoT OPEN | TIE BACK ON, aye MO Te oe ne Ee z rubber. (fanries. and YOu, - IT DUST YET. ITS SUCH A ANO GET OoT i “so—you know?” The ashen lips] cently, when her daughter insisted BEE COTIFUL THING, IT SEEMS) OF HERE. : ; hardly stirred with the whisper, | she should givo it up, A SHAME “TO UNTIE’ SUCH * pabfebtann cleared his. throat loudly. | Bevele and bought «car, UO BF BEE COTIFUL RIBBINS. fice | in @ strong. grip by Jack’ Haywards. : | Slowly, -portentously, the detective Exports of electrical equipment | ATS WHuT SHE SEZ MA, spoke . from the United States during No- | BUT HERES WHUT SHE vember, 1928, attained a new high | Pm THINKS .— ILL NOT OPEN record since the post-war period, Pe NT JUST YET , TL. cearn ame, | thing FOR EXCESSIVE 2 PEEPuL IS hen BEO— I : i i jst Hish India, the demand being sup- THATS y and the United States.” \ Att. a i ag gE F BE z z Fy g worn out conditions pore aching ness, with burning, scaldii ins, or Pe Aa aT the rest, comfort and strength ‘prove ‘ne io , ; when. due to excessive urls acid, no matter how. chronic 5 bos if have never tried "The cs, we ee {3 Hampton, Sonn. | Send at pe a pnb Bsa tttte, without * a