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“eg a PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 2 TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1929 Toll of Auto Tragedies in Nation in 1928 Approximately 27,500 . . et ' SIDE GLANCES - - - - By George Clark DATE SCHEDULE FOR APRIL ; : | a! “AVERAGE { 10 0 TRAVEL IS LOOMING Compiled by the Bismarck Association of Commerce \ 2 Progressive Mothers Club, Mrs. Wilcox 8:00 p. m. is ’ Kiwanis, Grand Pacific Hotel 12:15 p. m. i Ministerial Association, Bismarc! 2:00 p. m, i Mothers Club, Mrs. L. V. Miller 3:00 p. m. i Veterans of Foreign Wars, Gran 6:30 p. m. Northern Pacific Officials Ex- Festera rie, Masouls: er 8:00 p.m. Increase of 7 per Cent Shown, wa atieuein LOO.F. Sibordinate, 28 °. : 00 p. m. x ‘4 ¥ Increase er Gen 3. «- Rotary, Grand Pacific B . m. With Montana Reporting the Pi p De Molay, Masonic Temple .. 7:30 p. m. siLeRMnrLAWeRCe: & ae es ate “a atl Fefused to go, but she ’ Catholic Order of Foresters, St, 8:00 p.m. - 2 : Over Last Year’s Total ; ogtapher in the Judson Hotel, ‘What's the show?” she tempor- Biggest Jump Since 1927 OR RC LG ORBTE ck S00 5 St] has her fox far snatched trom her | ized. pace uartermaster Corps, Memorial Buildi . a .m.| ina crowd but STEPHEN ARMI- “Show Business.” 4 edits Quartermaster Corps, Memorial Building + 8:00 p. m. TAGE catches the thief and re- “Oh, that’s a hit!” NEW PARK AN ATTRACTION 4 Company A, Armory ....... se eesencs + 7:30 p. m. al Be tid LOOK FOR 30,000 IN 1929 Masonic Commandery, Masonic Temple 8:00 p. m.{ turns the scarf. He asks to take ; ri come up for you at ” 5 D.A.R, place to be announced ‘ : 1:00 p. m.| her home, and not wishing to seem 1 live about half way up to Delphian Society, Mrs. George Register + 2:80 p. m.| Ungrateful, she invites him todin- | your place.” Grand Tetons Playground and aan 8:00 p. m.| ner. He praises her mother's This time Mildred went home with Many of States Failed to Return pee r eI UES St ee a singing heart and a new dress. Sh: y Its Majestic Mountains and 1. O. O. F. Encampment, I. O. O. F. Hi + 8:00 p. m. . She sae et 8 Lions, Grand Pacific Hotel 12:15 was late and had time for only a Fatalities of Collisions Lakes to Be Open Bismarck Study Club, Mrs. Sorenson "3:00 p.m. bite of dinner, but that mattered With Trains Monday Study Club, Mrs. F. A. Lahr ! 3:00 p. m.| fashioned Mildred will mix enough | nothing at all. What did matter was ¢ Wi n ‘ pep with her usual quiet manner to get the hem put in her new dress St. Paul, April 2—Vacation travel Women's Club, Mrs. Wilkinson, Mandan + 8:00 p.m. d ind ny rer through the Northwest and Pacific Catholic Daughters of America, St. Mary's Hall + 8:00 p, m.| to hold his interest. and to find a pair of stockings to Approximately 27500 persons. were Ait be full City Commission, City Hall .... ; 8:00 p.m.| _ The evening is spoiled when jmatch it. ; killed in motor vehicle accidents in Northwest in 1929 wi lully 15 per I. O. O. F. Canton, L. O. O. F. Hal 2 8:00 p, m. ‘Why didn’t you buy a pair?” Con- the United States last year, it is in- Berit greater Hint Vie Saar eAVel o siwavith, Gea PRCITS' HORA. 2 12:15 p.m. is nie asked, hesitating over the impulse dicated by a nation-wide survey in the tourist season of 1928, in the B. and P. Women, B. P. W. Rooms 6:15 p. m.| insists on her returning to the | to offer the pair she'd received from Which includes figures from all but a! ) : opinion of E. E. Nelson, passenger School" Board, High ‘School * 980 Pp m.| hotel for duty. Stephen escorts : three states. SN firs . ine hs of the Northern Pa- I. ©. O. F. Subordinate, I. 0.0. F. Hall . : 8:00 Ls m.| her to the hotel where Pamela |. ; pend every cent This bie Nes Pee. Seren : i F . THAT aie based on requests Masonic Chapter, Masonic Temple ... 8:00 p. m. him as the ‘salesman {I had on this dress,” Mildred an- per cent se r than e num i in atie calittal abd eases. Stabs Mothers Service Club, Mrs. E. M. Hendricks 8:00 p. m.| who has sold ber a car. She snubs ier guessing what was going on who met death in motor vehicle acci- i ‘Thias requests alfeaay Have, eval. Yeomen, A. O. U. W. Hall .... 8:00 p, m.] Mildred as.» menial and asks him {in Connie's mind. Come on, honey, , dents in 1927. If a similar increase { 5 OpeA' into large ing for organ-| 10 Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel . 12:15 p. m.| to dance with her. She continues {she coaxed, “let me have them. I'll should be reported this year, it would : ized and party trips, the railway Fortnightly Club, Mrs. Moses . 3:00 p.m.| to lure Stephen, pretending she {be careful and wash them out to- mean the death of almost 30,000 per- company officials. said. Individual Wednesday Study Club, Mrs. Diven . 3:00 p. m.| intends to buy another car. But {night before I go to bed. With approximately 25,000,000 : equeste also are unusually heavy this Current Events Club, Mra. Zuger 2100 BO |" Sa Seiee eae aoet ties ianing. reparations to toe her bet ,000, ‘ Sunshi. ty, at :30 p. m.| and drives hoitie without \. e er bes' motor vehicles registered in the coun- . ped ee as Ce al Americats ‘Laxton, Wika Hall . 3:00 by a near wreck brings a meeting with | for Stephen, Pamela was pushing , try at the close of last year, a fa- ¢ " the travel trend. on American Legion Auxiliary, B. P. W. Hall . :00 p.m.| HUCK CONNOR, who tells her he |away a Peche Melba and telling the P tality toll of approximately 27,500 G Despite the nae Ly Quartermaster Corps, Memorial Building . m.| is a broker from Chicago. waiter who served her to bring a par- * . Means the death of one person for eG ha agen Heol park,| 1! ‘Thursday Musical Club, Mrs. Priske Bs :00 p. m. Connor moves to the Judson {fait instead. » * @pproximately every 900 cars. On an Mea Snr. ‘ i enbe is per cent over the Company A, Armory .............65 m.| hotel and Pamela introduces him Before it arrived Huck Connor 4 heath ater te aunty neo. presediiig year, park travel this year Garden Club, Association of Commerce . 200 to her brother, HAROLD, who Hee ee table a aes asked * 5 le - " each day of last year or about 530 “Thought I'd drop around and let her see I w&s pretty well turned out | will establish new records, Northern ius ‘ taeda o Ks oh a 4 Pond Sek comme a ors) pitied ene amu ieee, Ae " ioe une tach week. and that I got a better job than she canned me from!” Pacific passenger department officials 2 Delphian Society “Mrs. F A. Lahr sets bait to trap him im a “deal.” | leaving her for the moment with no 25,553 Killed in 1927 j predicted. Knights of Columbus, St. Mary's Hall’. Gradually Mikired realizes that |one either to quarrel with her or to ¢ In gate according to the United race pepaeatas eee of REGISTRAR GRAHAM Dude Ranches an Attraction Rebekahs, I. O. O. F. Hall ...... Stephen is forgetting her since | amuse her. Z * States Department of Commerce, the| the states report an increase in ex- Dude ranches, now representing an CT. , She welcomed Huck id, vi total number of persons killed in| cess of 7 per cent, while of the nine A 13° -U. C. T. and Auxiliary, Elks’ Hall . the wealthy girl has begun to we luck and, having organized industry in the Rocky] 14 Bi hi hi : motor vehicle accidents, including | remaining and the District of Col- rotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, A. O. U. W. Mountain area, and recreation centers| 15 Lions, Grand Pacific Hotel deaths caused by collision of motor |umbia, where the increase was less \ and cities in the “playground of P. E. O,, Chapter F, Be i vehicles with trains and street cars,|than 7 per cent, Michigan and New America” in the Pacific Northwest P. E. O., Chapter N, Mrs. Sorenson . play for his attentions, nothing else to do, half-heartedly vamped him. NOW GO sine Ad THE STORY “How about a show tonight?” he asked her. was 25,533. Applying the 1928 in-| York are the only two with an in- will be visited by thousands of tour- City Commission, City Hall ......... CHAPTER VII Pamela shook her head. “I’ve got crease of 7.36 per cent, as shown by | crease less than one per cent. ists, the early inquiries and bookings aaiacaie Blue taaee, ‘rnc: ‘Temple STEPHEN ARMITAGE had walked | come friends coming in later,” he é the figures obtained by the Travel- North Dakota's Record ON T AKING OFF E indicate. ‘ Progressive Mothers, Mrs. Taft right’ past Mildred’s ‘desk without | caiq, ers Insurance company from directors sgh cahticitibnssiinee Travel will be encouraged also by| 16 Kiwanis, Grand Pacific Hotel .. 3 seeing her. Her date wasn't until 11, when she of vital statistics and motor vehicle} The motor vehicle fatality record more than a score of large conven- Mothers Club, place inced .., departments in 45 states and the Dis- nas Miskied nie Lan plcalneoee ss tions which are to be conducted in War Mothers, Taaan acne ? 4 trict of Columbia, it is seen that the | Columbia, although including provi-|_. ¥ . the Northwest and in the Pacific Veterans of Foreign fatality record for 1928 is approx-| sional figures from 10 states, discloses | Title Chief Floyd Sperry Resigns | coast cities. The Elks and the Shrine Eastern Star, Mason ie. relists oe bie : imately 27,500. 5 eae Oa cere filled in 1928) From. Motor Vehicle De- | conventions at Los Angeles and the 1. O. O. F. Subordinate, I. O. O. F. Hall. The number of motor vehicle} in motor vehicle accidents in only American Bankers association con-| 17 Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel , deaths last year may exceed 27,500,| States. When the 10 states report- partment in Addition vention at San Francisco will draw De: Molay, Masonic Temple . sia because the average indicated in-|ing only provisional figures finally hundreds of members to the North- Catholic Order of Foresters, St. Mary’s:Hall . crease of 7.36 per cent includes pro- | Complete their tabulation, a number west en route to the meetings or re- Degree of Honor, A. O. U. W. Hall Vislonal figures from 10 states. In of them probably will show increases a Fale be are ats turning to their homes in the east. M. B. A., I. 0. O. F. Hall ..... & three of the states, and in ten others | instea lecreases. of thi anization members artermaster Corps, Memorial Buil 3 and the District of Columbia, where| The Travelers’ tabulations gives as | motor vehicle registration depart- eu ‘ified oe Qui ster — \ Memorial Building . H visit Yellowstone and other na- , = complete figures were reported, all| the number of deaths from auto acci- | ment, Monday took charge of his new Teueiiweris aa ide trips, W. B. A., Elks’ Hall For all the boyish flippancy which | was going to a dance, but she didn’t he showed at times, Stephen pos-! want to go out with Huck. Harold sessed a remarkable power of concen-/ told her he'd cable their father if tration. He was thinking at the mo- she did.” A ment of Huck Connor. re “Perhaps your brother could use | he seen him before? When he gave/ these tickets,” Huck suggested, tak- ;|up trying to “place the man he was |ing a small white envelope from an long out of Mildred’s sight, without | inside pocket. “A friend asked me —— that he had been so near to/to get them and then wired he er. couldn’t be here.” To Mildred it seemed that he hadn't * * O* bothered to speak. Her face flamed} pamela reached out a hand, a sud- BRSSSSSSRSRSSER EEE ee cae Sn om 18 Company A, Armory . red as she watched him go without | qen idea for their use comi h “~or part of the deaths caused by col- | dents in North Dakota iu 1927, a total ; Post, succeeding Fred B, Ingstad, who Yellowstone Park has been brought Masonic evil : ito: abheugs even:a -nodtoiher... Then turned | Oring. coming to her ~diston of motor vehicles with trains | Of 82, and in 1928, a total of 89. retired Saturday. forcibly to the attention of the na- Royal Neighbors, I. 3: F, 1 ste to her work and typed furiously) «111 give them to him,” she said ‘and street cars are excluded. In With the advent of the new head ighbors, I. O. O. F. Hall ....... ive them im,” sh i Zz = tion because of the development late] 19 © Women’s Communit; ; Room Pennsylvania, also, the 1928 provi- Ontario Windstorm of the department, a number of in the last year of a mammoth new B.P-O.E. Elks #4 “erin Rest sional fatality toll excludes death changes declared to be in the inter-| geyser. ‘This geyser erupts for four I. O. O. F. Encampment, 1. O. O. F. Hall j esulting from colision of motor ve-| Damage Is $1,000,000 |¢s's,0f economy were made in the {Eng one-half hours each day, and| 22 Lions Grant amen. 1 © hicles with trains and street cars, soa ne ie ose eee pad throws a stream 30 feet in diameter Monday Club, Mrs. Quain .... Genthes ‘Twenty tive sates, compris) Tonto, April 2—i7—with restor-| Ino effect a "week hence, with the [and,tfom 0,90 fet high, which Biemarck Study Chub aire cane ing more than half the country’s pop- pron pee of SS eniee lines of eines retirement of Attorney Floyd’ B. | brella.. ‘The water temperature is 200 Catholic Daughters of: America, St. Mar: ulation, in reporting 16,119 deaths in} ™U2! ~ S aane ." (stad pho re Sperry, who has turned in his resig- | degrees, as it runs away it makes City Commission, City Hall ... 1928, as against 14,530 10 1927. nee aoe ee Would metrday’s | nation as chief of the title division of |» stream eight feet wide and one foot I. 0. O. F. Canton, I. 0, 0. F. Hi cluded in their figures the deaths | fernc m would reach $1,- | the department. deep, seething and boiling for a great | 23 Kiwanis, Grand Pacific Hotel .. caused by collision of motor vehicles | ”S° 2 cely a town or city in en One appointment was made by| distance. Because of the remark- Business and Professional Wome! with trains and street cars. With] , 07 moana Maivare Caen ied oat ; Registrar Graham. He named Flor-| apie phenomenon, some of the late I. O. O. F. Subordinate, I. O. O. F. these differences in the reports, the | fivq “eaters or the i hy a ighjence Gammons, Bismarck, deputy | tourists in 1928 gave this geyser the Masonic Chapter, Masonic Temple total fatalities reported by all the 45 hurricane force, Rainesne,, | resistrar, She immediately entered | unofficial name of “Wonder Geyser” Mothers Service Club, states and the District of Columbia | Proached hurricane force. Rain, snow|on her duties. Mrs, Gammons held | because it has no equal in the world. for the year was 24,864, as against and sleet accompanied the storm, and | the post for several years under Fred Old Faithful Geyser: still holds its acific 23,160 in 1927. temperatures fell rapidly to freezing] B. Ingstad, but resigned about eight remarkable attraction for tourists. Sunshine Society, Mrs. Wher! New York state, which for several | Point. [CHES REO: blinking back tears of mortification | and rose from the table just as the that blinded her. vexed waiter served the parfait. Pamela had done a good job, she! She knew Harold had gone up to told herself in making a.gonquest Of | the club but she had no intention of Stephen. He couldn’t see anyone | giving him the tickets, else now. For @ moment Mildred |“ In a few minutés she had Stephen hated him. Not because he was no | on the wire, his hotel number being jonger-interésted in her: but because j one of the first things she had asked it disappointed her that he should | him for, have fallen for Pamela. After all,} “Get ‘all dressed up and come she realized, she'd held a faint hope | down,” she told him. “We've got that Stephen would be different, that | some place to go.” 2 would see through Pamela's shal-j “tm sorry, I can’t,” Stephen ex- lowness. : lained. “I’m goii to see ‘Show But, try to despise Stephen as she peepee tonight.” = = might, Mildred carried home a heavy | “Ajone, I suppose,” Pamela pumped. heart that day. Stephen.laughed. “Hardly. By the Connie opened her mouth to tease | way, that friend of yours, Huck Con- s BPPPP EUV Gg PUD UU UU UU UU SUD UUE UG SUNS UUE SUSE USED BBBSEERBSSSHSRRR RRS SBBRSSS ESSERE BESE SESE vuuy S88ssasssssas " i : lorn expression but | nor, gav the tickets.” Small structures were moved from| Some of the clerks di were Grand Teton Draws Current Events Club, Mrs, O'Hare her about her lovel or, gave me the tickets. ae eerinegels ~ Sipe rpagetiont their foundations, roofs were blown | on the roll for the ta poe. said] Another development during the Pometitly Club, Mrs, Burke . shone of ra gee ior ee Oni" Pamela exclaimed. She joined by the state of Hlinole with a | Of buildings, steeples crashed to the | Registrar Graham. "They included | Winter, which has turned the eyes of Inesday Club, Mrs. Roop .. she might near the truth for | hadn't looked at the tickets she ob- Tecord of 2,068 deaths in 1928. ground and miles of telegraph poles} Vincent LaFrance, Laverne Hanson, | tourists to the Yellowstone Park re- American Legion, A. O. U. W. fun. tained from Huck or asked him the were down, Jeanette Wokal, gion this -year, is the announcement American Legion Auxiliary, B. P, W. Rooms Montana Jump Biggest Se Oe Oreteaeation ys eget nre ee, {| Lady Foresters, St Mary's Hall ........... Eight states, including Montana,! COLLEGE EDUCATION PASSES | The registrar gave the impression | ment of Grand Teton National Park, 25 Seems ‘Texas, South Dakota, Tennessee,} Boston, April 2—(P)—W. A. Nelson, | that the office was going to get along | Which is located south of Yellow. Sonal Musical Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Connecticut | president of Smith college in Mr.| with its reduced force. At any rate |Stene and can be reached readily by cape and New Mexico, report an increase |Coolidge’s home town, is convinced|he is not going to appoint a lawyer |® Side trip which will be afforded Jast year of more than 25 per cent in| that the marks of a college education | to take charge of the title divisions. |this season by the Yellowstone Park the number of persons killed in motor |have been obliterated by the time a|He feels that the work does not neces- | Transportation company. Grand 7 Rebekahs, I. 0. i : vehicle accidents. Montana with al graduate reaches the age of 35. Ob-|sarily require an attorne ton-Netlonal Fask contains.the:spec-) 29. Sete ce Bal. gain of more than 85 per cent, had | servations in smoking compartments tacular Teton range of mountains Knights of Gon Railroad Trainmen, AO. the greatest increase, while Texas/o¢ Pullmans have led him to that be-| In deciding when to turn the dairy | With its unrivaled picturesqueness. 29 Lions, Grand Paste iy s Hall and South Dakota also exceed thelr |1ief. smith is a girls’ college. cows on pasture, consider both the| . The eccentricities of the last win- PEO ae anifie Hotel ......, 1927 fatality tolls by more than 50 cows and the grass. Very early pas- | ter tended to make Yellowstone this 2 ee Wright .......... per.cent. Substitute materials for bird nests | turing is of little value to the cows | Year more attractive than ever before. City Co » Mrs. ue M, Fisher Of the 35 states and the District of | wilt be appreciated by the avian home | because the grass is watery and Inw | The Jack of snow carly in the season Seainlesian:, City Hall ........... Columbia reporting final figures for] puiiders. Natural materials are not|in nutrients. Neither is early pas-| encouraged the animals to remain} 35 Kiwanis pits pel last year, only eight states, including | so easy to find as they used to be. | turing good for the grass, as tue 1aver | Within the park boundaries. But later rand Pacific Arizona, Ar! Idaho, Iowa, Ne-| Many birds will use short Pieces of | yields will be reduced and more dam- | heavy snowfall came, preventing the vada, New Hampshire, South Caro- rags, ravelings, and twine, as well as | age from trampling may occur. Keep | usual migration. The park, therefore, lina and Virginia, show a reduction | excelsior, straw, hay, and cotton, If|the cows off the pasture until the|this spring is filled with animals| Rainier and Mount Baker National in the number of deaths caused by| thoroughly wet clay is available, it|grass is at least several inches high | which will entertain the tourists this Parks, and Olympic peninsula, in- will be eagerly taken by robins,|and ahundant enough so they can|year. - : cluding Quinault resorts, is prepar- @ | Phoebes, and swallows. get their fill in a few hours. The Pacific Northwest, with Mount ing to accommodate its heavy tourist Dee ee her tellvale Vege —_—_—_—_—_—_ ; ‘powerful tongs. < 1 Weather Report | business. Mount Baker's new lodge) “Chinatown Nights’ is a picture|couraginely. ‘Then, because she was o—— tru : will have strong aj 1. veryone . ” : ‘ OUT OUR WAY By Williams Te ‘Duds “Ranchers association | fren meaary seperti and indioated the flowers; oe stepped ; aod . name of the show. But when she had hung up in a huff after Stephen had refused to divulge the name of his companion Y¥ for the evening, she discovered that they were also for “Show Business.” paged. “I think I'd like to see that show,” she said without preamble. “Wait for me at the west side elevator.” Huck waited some time, for she Sassssassssass PPPPVEUY PUN UU UE UES UEUUD iF search face. There was a fascinating of emotions in the changing curve E iH Ei ee # abe as i | weather [og ‘Temperature at 7 a. m. Highest yesterday . Lowest last night Precipitation to 7 a. m. Highest wind velocity . Temperature | | a WHOT ? BBs WE GAWOS) ait GOT WHAT THE oe Bee cokes oF sus tees eee tH i Ca eine MORE?) - / Gam GARG THE MOVIES | ca ta ioral oe AN THoTTy [MI GAWSH, ARE THEY . son for his ini in 28 . MILES FROM [THIS 19 ] * c L THEATRE ? apg tg ry pth mye 18 TH NEARisr | TURMIBLE |APITO! ; ested - o : Pamela’s. Perhaps Stephen had “The Lone Wolf's Daughter,” the ? Columbia, talking production’ syn- Jenrned .of Sat, £00, and id ot, tke prod : chronised with a beautiful musical “uf don’t know a thing about him,” ‘she said truthfully, T! GIT ANY, the Estate of J. W. conses In the Matter cremling? goretr & e the B44 tis attate of 2 ¥. ie ey ‘Vill of of Ege the day bef ececeeoeooscocoeccc( BSSCRARSESESHESYSSA Es Sirishes Bt a devdeies! Hi jatrato: x, in- A. Ss Garnes, Aor orth Pakota e ry Wareke Kp. tens. 88 OF) 3719-26: 4

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