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Bismarck Leads in Firsts Scored in Interschoalstic Contests, ORATORICAL TEST SIDE GLANCES - - - - By George Clark \|BISMARCK FIREMEN MASTS FOR HISTORIC ae WONBY LOCAL BOYS = Cog] | STILL CHAMPIONS SHIP RENEW TALE | TO RUN REGULARLY AND GIRLS ARE TIED : HOLDING GOLD CUP OF ‘OLD IRONSIDES’) IN AND OUT MANDAN Napoleon and This City Divide Henry L. Reed Recalls Former Four Cars With Big Fir Sticks} No. 5000 Answers All Tests ‘n 4 i State Convention Days and From Oregon to Be Here 24 Trips to and From Glen- Two Classes in Typing, Each Hours on Way East dive to River > plain his association with Pamela's friends. se 8 Some of the thrill and glamour is} feseues her fox fur from s thief, | 1 anger began to rise. “At| The historic career’ of “Old trtne gone from state firemen’s conventions Ld SUDSCNG deeghter a San any poi rm Mg ieee Bit here,” | Sides,” the most romantic fighting but the attendance usually is larger| dred’s employer, tries to lure him | he said shortly. “And in my opinion than ever, according to H. L. Reade,| sway from her. HUCK CON- " | secretary of the state association for| NOR becomes infatuated with ‘In your opinion,” Mr. Mettle in- Pamela and she plays both men. | terjected, “that’s just the trouble, the last 33 years, who is preparing! Her brother, HAROLD, is in love | Armitage. Your opinion; I don’t trust now for the 45th annual gathering of with Mildred, who tries to keep jit. It isn't sound.” hot 7. the organization. The meeting will| him from gambling with Huck’s Stephen's blood was now. “In be held at Bismarck from June 18 to| crowd. that case,” he began belligerentiy, but | a be gg tetera hh fl nf home a | again his employer stopped loka ate cial is attend Lat week because of an accident to “No need to lose your Lee gle | Better equipment has improved| her mother. Both men call on said hastily. the ngs record, I ut fire fighting efficiency, Reade said,| her and when Pamela finds it | admit, is better than the average. land the interc:: is as great as ever, out she tells Stephen that Mil- | it seems to me it migl es ‘but the contests which featured old-] dred is trying to better than it oe, if cio feocct time conventions has been missing for| fF his money. didn't lead you wast! ais m & number of years. and Pamela cables her father | time on Prospects that don’t appear In the old days, a firemen’s conven-| ‘© discharge her. Harold tries to to be very hot.’ ey ition was something of interest to the have Mildred re-instated, but to I believe in building up my cli- \populace. The contests were classed} "9 avail. Pamela succeeds in jentele on a sound basis,” Stephen |as sports, and every companey en-| Polsoning Stephen's mind against tered in an event was eager to win. Mildred and the tatter faces e t a few istrict. ‘Among the most spectacular of the| “dreary days in search of work. 3 ne jold-time events was the ladder con- Huck becomes so insistent that |system among buyers,” Mr. | Mettle , has demonstrated its adaptabil- |test and hours of drill were spent by Pamela plans to break with him. nyst every test so far. Ter | The giant of all the world’s loco- motives—No. 5000 of the Northern Pacific—has proved a success in its tests between Glendive, Montana, and Mandan and will make regular runs on this stretch, henceforth, an- nounces H. E. Stevens, vice president in charge of operation of the North- ern Pacific. The 1,116,000-pound locomotive, which was constructed by the Amer- Glamorous Contests. Placing First and Second HIGH MUSICIANS WIN FOUR} Take Piano Solo Honor, Sextet Singing, Contralto Solo and One Glee Club Number i Bismarck placed first in six of the interscholastic contests held here Saturday to determine who Is to rep- resent the district at the state con- tests to be held at Grand Forks, May 18-21. The local contestants won first in the contralto solo competition, its sextet took another first, it placed first in the piano solo, while the girls’ glee club won unopposed, the boys’ oratorical contest fell to it, besides which the amateur typing honor was carried off for the home high school. The typing tests were held in the high school assembly room in the forenoon, with 25 entrants pounding the keys. When ali the papers had 5 , at Fargo. rigging of the old ship is being ilitated at the Boston navy yard, jorthern Pacific is bringing 2 Bad there is an undulating profile with controlling grades of 1 per cent so from the Oregon forests | separated over the territory that it Paul-Minneapolis, a combina- railroads, of which it is one,| push districts. Two volunteered free shipment of arte eE8 Zee each company in prevaration for the| So she snubs him in Stephen's easily handled. |state Roreae. The jadder company} Presence and when he objects Sigin oe relieved or virtuelly ait which won that event had to be both| ‘ells him that she and Stephen | penny. manual labor by the mechanical fast and accurate, Reade said dur-| Fé engaged. Stephen ‘ protests Stephen's face was now a nice, ul t and accessories with which been reviewed and corrected, the win- ing reminiscences of the old days. when they are alone and she says | healthy red. “That was & kid idea,” eq orf is wipped. It has ners and their words average per With husky members on the pull| that was the only way she could | he mumbled. handled without difficulty 100 loads minute were found to be. lines, the ladder outfit deshed madly| ct rid of Huck. She pleads with | “A kid idea! ar 30 miles an hour. ‘The locomotive Amateur typing class—Agnes Niel-| «igh, Fred, we've just been to a fortune teller, and she told me how you |down the street. As it approached| him to confirm the engagement, ting the customer take the car out 1 sen, Bismarck, first, 53.7; Thelma | cay clear up all your business troubles!” the spot were the ladder was to be| Meanwhile, Huck summons Har- | without a demonstrator along. Let Anderson. oom second, 514; placed one of the lighter members of boy and commands him to prevent ia ae ear owe tee avin: elen ler, Mandan, rd, 30. J the cot tarted mela’s marriage to Stephen . 80 far, en The fourth place came close to the oe Malteson and Franketta Dut er ees Sta oth a taadee an et tay nua gine ae unter tear ef expels: seabera: Piano solo, “Harmonious Black-| con. if sturdy members. By the time the| ing # forged check. Harold tells wagon stopped he was halfway up the ipated, Mr. Stevens said. Morris, | periments still are being the locomotive, its success third, Theo. Vettel typing an average been proved, he said. The company of 30.06 words to the minute. him he can't force Pamela and can now carry out the intentions de- smith,” Handel—Marguerite Kennedy, Napoleon, second, 41; Lydia Smith. |fo fring sige ‘ Gouipuaitfersit tbe HLaberrety tte my stationed there had to be a mat-|NOW GO ON WITH THE £TORY| have to know who the buyers were,’ have 12 of the machines built. Goodrich, third, 40.7. Leading the ter of seconds if the company was to Stephen defended himself. “But the The remainder of the music contest | tion in the title role of “Fazil,” the CHAPTER XXIV thing they alsos was Goldie Strutz, Bismarck, 1h tose worked so well care- SiaN cwaveraze ot 37.4 words, was held at the high school in the | new Fox film which will be presented Win, and not rany seconds at that: | ‘The day after the meeting of Huck | less.” La The teachers represented in this Roth tk wl fot heel ace Fores ;: at the Capitol theatre three days, be-jtnrin and as great a test of speed. with Lefty Flint and Duke Broggan| “And now maybe you're getting a contest were Juanita Edick, Bis-| 10" ¢h, tes i Me © oe pare ginning tonight. In this Howard| rhe idea was to see which company |.” the latter's office, Lefty entered | little bit careless,” Mr. Mettle snorted. marek; Blanche Mercil, Napoleon; |! the, P i) sLiriiled en | Hawks production Farrell, co-featured | would be first to get from a given the Mettle Agency to look over the |Your ideas might be fine in a place Marjorie Anderson, Goodrich; Helen |80d. Jane Dixon. Wan Sccond. | with Greta Nissen, portrays a man of point to another, couple its hose and| SIs, On display there. where you had only one car to sell, Patterson, Mandan; O. D. Shively, | Turtle ¢ entrants were Ru! great self-will, but it is quite distinct | cet a stream of water playing on an He seemed most interested in a but big distributors like those people | shipment would be set out as follows: Underwood; Mr. Roberts, McClusky.|#"4 Helen Lierboc. ==» | from the cocksure confidence of Chico] imaginary fire. snappy sports model that occupled in Indiana and myself can't afford to} Missoula, Saturday, April 20, ar- Miss Edick conducted the contest. SURninnite cad eer eeneiae tip in “Seventh Heaven” or the dreamy| ‘The gold medal offered by T. C. the most prominent window space, becomes 4 4 . Declamation Winners ton, second. ( rea rrccuaranestt chico.wan the Conte eet eae Feared to csolrsises cote Hien The Bismarck girls’ glee club in self-assurance of Chico was the | is in the possession of A. A. Van Horn, | © ‘sel car to him “All right,” Stephen said quietly, In the declamation contest at the Ls 8 | ingenuous and infectious concelt of &/ one time member of the Pioneer Hose| Curly, explained that he was “Just | but we lose a sale.” high school in the afternoon, the con- |class A was unopposed. The girlsitowly sewer workman who belleved|company of Bismarck. The local /0okin’ it over.” Mr. Mettle managed to calm him- testants in oratory placed as follows: | sang, ‘Song of Se ee cuba eraeiie | Cee some day he would reach the|company won the medal three times| But as he continued to “look itself down a little. “Pretty sure of First, Harold Shafer, Bismarck, on Pon a ate Laer gedert a heights, The masterfulness of Fazil is|and obtained permanent possession,| Ver” for more than @ few minutes | that?” he asked doubtfully. hours, ‘Antonio Maceo;” second, Dale M.|Lake placed first an on second, |the inflexible assurance of the man|put the company has long since dis-| Stephen came up to him and casually! “So sure of it that I'm ready to! Bismarck, Thursday, April 25, ar- remaining 24 COLLEGE PLANS END RPVANWINKLE MAP Closed Fargo School to Hold Reunion Preparatory to Resuming Service fF Nordquist, Underwood, on “A Call to|the selection being “The Lamb” by | who has arrived, the superb arrogance | banded and custoc mentioned a few hidden merits of the | gi u Fi ustocy of the medal give a few hours to stepping the bus/riving at 10 p. m. and iti wae Lake and Washburn eanees auntiot ness Wile ws of a prince. For Farrell typifies aleventually will be given the State model. | to clinch it,” Stephen said, his sales- P. take place ppear. | e ‘3 A sheik of the desert, a leader of his} Historical society as a memento of Lefty's interest grew and before he| manship overriding his resentment.| Fargo, Saturday, April 27, arriving ursday In the girls’ readings, Kathryn | unopposed. people’ whose family has “belonged”|the days when firemen were volun-| left he asked about a road test. Ste-|“This man's # sell, sure enough, Mr. | at 10:37 8. m. and remaining through- ec in Brown, Bismarck, with “The Happy for centurics and who is constantly | teers and the medal meant so! Phen consulted the lst of names of | Mettle. And I’m not seel Little Cripple,” tied for second with | @————-———-—_____— | put not annoyingly aware of that fact.|Reade said. The gold in theuisd Persons desiring to have the car! wings on him to tell me wo, e's & wht aunt onic along the Northern Faye Svienson, Turtle Lake, reciting|| AT THE MOVIES § || the intensity of his personality is] 1s valued at $500, he said. demonstrated on the road and told| tough customer, but he wants a fast| Pacific many persons will obtain a “The Going of the White Swan."| 4. | heightened by the immutable tradi- cbancibs eee Lefty he could take him out the fol-|car, and he handles the same money | giimpse of the shipment when it Pirst was taken by Corinne Saylor, ELTINGE THEATRE tions of his race, in which he is lowing Wednesday. we get from other people.” passes through on a time freight. Underwood, with the selection, “The! peptns of tragedy are sounded by| steeped. At the same time he: has a BIG P ih (aul sight pub sme obey eety -* * Children’s Pennies Saved Wheels of ‘Time:” and Mable Cleve-| ,iDenths of tragedy. are scence YY |youthful impetuosity. He ‘woos a said importantly. “but listen, brother,| Mr. Mettle hesitated. “You know| peoguec of charg land, Wilton, took third place with| ‘o..01orodguction in which he is pre. | French girl in a headlong courtship. e I want a test of the car I'm gonna | what will happen if we send the car stig yard a bergen np “Naughty Zell.” The Washburn en-| sented by Warner Bros. today at the| He is a strange and arresting com- a out on the road and he doesn't buy,” | ‘ainchanasnaendneen trant did not appear. The judges 1n/ mtinge theatre. : bination of boy and man. WITH 3500 APPLYING Stephen shook’ his head. “Sorry.” | he said thoughtfully. “We'll have’ fo these contests were Judges Burke and| ‘tp it he is revealed as one of the ss : if BEES ae he said. “We don’t use all our cars| make a demonstration allowance on it Christianson and C. L. Young. most powerful emotional actors on the State Railroad Board for demonstration. But the sports| when we put it back on the floor.” The Music Winners screen. His creation is in decided con- model you're interested in is from| Stephen had an answer for that. In the\afternoon musical contest at| ‘ast to his work as a comedian, To Hold North Dakota |Special Train Over N. P. to Satya Nott? doin I Gant it ments oe cone ’ "clock, . | though his former work has partially ° . “4 7 time,” he said eagerly. “Let me take shepard 2 o'clock, the con-) (eronstrated the fervor of which he' Hearing’ Across Limej Carry Accepted Applicants | Sin. oki for he free rise, 7 want |it out. If the sale flops Til sign over Soprano solo, “The Lass with the|s capable. —_— to Yellowstone will go I'll take her, but she's gotta Delicate Air,” Arne—Ruth Klein,| In “The Singing Fool” he is first; Members of the state railroad ” s Washburn, first: Dency Dickinson, | Seen as a carefree, wisecracking en- | board will hold a hearing at Lemmon, et cana perl io Mr. Mettle agreed, not averse to Bismarck, second: Violet Houstman, | tertainer—a singing waiter in a New| 8. D., April 25, on two matters of in-| St. Paul, April 22—.More than 3,000| fast in my business sometimes.” accenting (Gronhenis. jude whee Turtle Lake, third; Beth Redington,| York cabaret—but eventually there|terest only to North Dakotans. A| applications were made by persons} Stephen returned his look with a Wilton, fourth. comes to him a weight of sorrow and|check shows that the persons in-| seeking positions in Yellowstone Na-| knowingly raised eyebrow. “Ah,” he| 1 ” ton, fourtD weil Rock You to| mental stress thet entirely changes | terested could meet most convent-| tional Park since the establishment| said and there was an inquiring inc | Stephen ori Siu tree Sor nie take. | Ret, Of Patriotism offered to supply Rest” Lucille M, Coghlan, Bismarek,|the course of his life. Everything |ently in the South Dakota city. last Monday of the St. Paul office, ac-| flection in the monosyllable. Stephen said, “but I've got his tele-| without charge these timbers. The first: Ann Houstman, Turtle Lake,| Which he has attained through years} In one case Adams county is ask- cording to E. V. Black, in charge of} “gure,” Lefty said and managed to phone number. Hadn't I better give | Northern i ssecond; Ingrid Hagstrom, Wilton, | of striving is suddenly stripped from | ing the Milwaukee railroad to con- | the employment office for the Yellow- assume a pompous air. “Need ai resi adi Oia seit een the car third. him, and the way he meets and copes} struct an overhead crossing of their | stone Park Hotel company, whose of-| good stuff? Right over from Oanana” sree, Boys’ vocal solo, “Linden Le! with his misfortunes makes a story of | tracks to replace one which they hold | fice is located in the Northern Pacific] « " |. “Go ahead, but remember, I warned Vaughn Williams —William Sorenson, | absorbing heart interest. is dangerous. general office building. PS erie ayend beta pon up;'|you,” Mr. Mettle replied, to let him- Turtle Lake, and Morris Flavan, Wil-| Married to a revue star who falls} In another case North Dakota citi-| Personal applications were made} into buying anything pendlgi fingers self out in the event that anything ton, tied. in love with another man, the singing | zens living near Lemmon have asked | by 2,000 persons, while 1,500 applica- | tomer. went wrong. :~ Girls’ small vocal group—First, Bis- | waiter suffers torments, which include | construction of an overhead railroad} tions came by mail. The applicants “Well, here's’ my card,” Left Stephen was soon in communica: marck sextet, Lillian Boepple, Lucille | the death of the child to whom he is crossing just across the state line | are located in virtually every state in good-naturedly. “Come A me 1 ; M. Coghlan, Dency Dickinson, Evalyn| passionately devoted. “The Singing | from the South Dakota city. the union, Mr. Black said. Personal) can do anything for Now Hermann, Cyd Hill and Isabelle; Fool” runs the whole scalg of human! ———— applications came largel¥ from Min-| about that Sse text W noe ' Humphreys; second, Wilton duet, gy eee He eee i COUT Srey EEIOLE aS Hanae and surrounding states, al-| day?” any rain for time, so Lewis y Bronson and Josephine Dunn few York.—Ten days after the|though many came from points as aoe , 80 Stephen ‘ a e fare seen in the principal feminine] final decree of divorce was granted | distant as 500 miles. si ig egies had no objection to make when Lefty | The U. 8. 8. Constitution was one Washington ‘Grass’ r3 "i Going Through East e Stephen took the card he proffered of the first roles; and other well known players in| them by the Supreme Court, Sher-| The selected applicants will travel nee that it bore going Long Island. 1 Weather Report the cast are Reed Howes, Arthur| man K. Ellis and his former wife, | to the park on a special Northern Pa- vi faypaary ilemlper tagger oo | Housman, David Lee, Robert Emmett | Mrs. Margaret Hayes Ellis, appeared | cific train, leaving St. Paul June 15./ as the name in large lettering. — O'Connor and Edward Martindel. C.| before Deputy City Clerk Joseph J.|| Many ‘of the applicants are college} «1'1) see what I can do for you, Mr. and f St. Paul, 22.—Shipments of Graham Baker made the adaptation} McCormick and were remarried. | students and instructors. Flint,” he said. pleasantly. aces isted ‘a a from the Kennewick and eee Ba ne sure that’s the car you want?” “If she can hit a hundred.” | OUT OUR WAY By Williams euignatiaty. ee Eee “All right. Show me.” After he was gone Stephen went to Bg the 181: a 5 i le in ou I NEVER SAW the car the customer wanted. [\T FAW! L CANT 1 Ue “who is he?” Mr. Mettle snapped. GeT HIM IN THe mall eotvuraneenset i 116 lneoan HOUSE WHEN IM , HOME, AND WHEN IM Out ZL CANT KEEP HIM OOT OF IT. when they asked for special privil- # z : i t 3 & uf i usual demonstra “Tell him it's the same motor?” course.’ “Well.” Mr. Mettle paused and put down the pen with whlch be had been i bali . BR oscescoeccccccccccccecce out dropping his eyes. Stephen hated that peering out from under lowered “In your case I think : TH williams, Writ MOTHERS GET GRAY.

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