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Dela r Fall Plowing in State ig. HALF OF CROP SOIL ONLY TURNED THUS FAR, REPORTS SHOW One Corner Receives Heavy; Showers, Others Get Mere Traces of Precipitation | RYE SEEDING DROPS OFF September 3 and 4, while the southwest received } ers September 9 and 10. Unle ‘a fall occurs during the remainder tentions, says Statistician Kienholz. Threshing of all except late crop: “Well, you see they've teamed together for quite a spell and I'd rather h |W GuLr o' TH'woons' a 1S A TERRIBLE FAT HEAR THAT [/ LUCY \| HEAD ON some “Loca pe. \i WHO ? LOMMER MOOR] wit LAST NIGHT |) pID ON TH RAD} SHE TRYIN! TT MAKE erceoococoeeoeoSesSesCoSOoSSESS FIRST CHURCH! OF CHRIST, Corner Fourth Street and Avenue C Corner of Eleventh Si. & Rosser Ave. | lows: Y | UT OUR WAY By Williams "BULLONEY) BERY BODY an ameen mt suatS R SPIN THINGS. HES GOT re TROUBLE, I WAS STOCK IN “TH COMPNIY] Borns with TOO MUCH AN! HES 30 BUSY / LovE FER BABBLING THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1929 yed by. Lack of Rainfall to M HELEN BRENT a SCIENTIST Sunday service at 11:00 a. m, a.m. evening testimonial (Pentecostal Evangelical) lds lifted over the Marvin C. Miller, Pastor “Look here, old Services for coming week as fol- out of it,” Brent sai The other stared Sunday, Sept. 22nd. Sunday School at 1:45 p. m. Afternoon service at 3. impatience grew. Evening service at 7:30. mediate; 12 noon, all including the TH OACK HE'S AN NOT ENOUGH LOVE MISSIN" ALL TH’ ] FER WORM. DONT KID FINER THINGS / YOURSELF. TH' Guy WHOS IN LIFE. PICKIN’ DOLLARS te | gue te F eh Be ste THIS HAS HAPPENED > ‘ While he went on about his the muttering ceased. and uncomprehending. Brent's business Brent waited until the soup was finished and then bega! to ply the old man with questions. But first he lighted a cigaret for itutely surmising that it first, other than butts, smoked in years. 80, in spite of the cof- fee, the soup and the tobacco, it feels unha an beard watery eyes, “Why ... alone in his big house «.. Old Cyril... Cyril K.... all these years and he doesn’t know. It serves him right. It serves him right. Thinks h his money a: cheat me. fellow, come id briskly. at him, dazed going to leave im my wife the poor fool i meeting at 3 o'clock. ‘was not easy to get ory. Not o " — | . / A reading room is open in the that the old La dad bi “ all re. Affected, but Main} x }ehurch building every Tuesday, luctant to reveal it, but it came morn Grop | joa ‘ ‘ hist 5 " Thursday and Saturday, except legal hard for him to put his statements Portion Escapes Frost Dam- 7 K/ » . 4 y holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. in bap ket tnd . nee ‘ R mame here, date there. age; Late Flax Nipped ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Brent had to keep continually on ee | (Missouri Synod) the alert; aware that the man’s Plowing and fall seeding are being On Fourth Street at Ave. A. mind was affected. But the bur- ry held up in North Dakota bee med of hed ran bic the the dry condi _|teller couldn't get away trom— ] cording to the 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, in charge was his satisfaction, his gloating Ben C. Kienhoi: of Miss Ella Brelje, Supt. enjoyment, of the empty revenge tural statistician of the U Py meek Me or Nrisdtartd the rich old father was living. But of agricultural economics a :30 p. m.— stor will preacl : this Bren ve learned Fork: Only a little more than 50) at Baldwin. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY cone it might have I oe cent A the iy pl ee : : 1 wee oe hour in charge of CHAPTER IV oe ! done so far accor to agricultural | ‘ ‘ ; a reporters making returns to the of- | ‘ ‘ > 7:30—Evening service (English). HOLDING the —hait-consctous SOYVHOSE = father? § Evange- { rere vain ranging GOSPEL TABERNACLE OF BIS. Miata an Cunniagham, Waet Cenniog: Light rains ranging from a ; = h ; “Cunt % - more than an inch {cll in the MARCK pete eee, cueeUy: ae) ee ham?” t “Sit up,” he thinks I married Evangeline ey hhas been completed in ail sections of | not sell just the one, but—” said sharply. “Wh the matter z . her inheritance . . . inheritance Killing frosts occur N )) AKOT A LIGNITE ‘College Architect Orchestra will assist in all song “Evangeline,” the poor deretict | ett aware man's was affected. would t touch « - money my ™ ’ : i services, . Be eo tutes grow of : Ns | Back from Vagabond ae Shee Botham iis poi hurting ony reer the _ eobins who — = hetp ain. these a a alone is hat tatoes. Frosts cariier in the month | | i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH singe! louder: ¢/ daughter he had disinherited was| ‘An old beggar I'm w: seeing empty old ho - hoping ..« ag few locallties isnned eoekvand Tr ip Through Europe Fourth street and Avenue B doesn’t need the money now. It’s|dead. This much Brent gathered/on the street. Rather hate the|hoping ... the kid's gone. . 6 flax. | Fargo, N. D. ‘Sept. a1 -2Teoweeks Ellis L. Jackson, pastor been a long time. The joke's on| before the shrunken, prematurely | thought of having an officer run| pretty thing... mother's eyes... Reporters estimate that about 65 chew “vagabond tour” with 12 other | Phone 1322LW. Varney Apartments’ him, Let him rot in his rich aged wreck at his feet quit his|him in. Get him over to that ta-| hopes Evangeline will come back per cent of the corn crop would be (wee | architects, in England, France, Italy | ,,10:00a.m. ‘The Church school—Mrs. It's alt riches. | babbling and sat quiet, his head| ble back there in the corner where| and beg . . . angels don’t have to sd Beyond danger of damage trom frost | 1 dP ‘and Switzerland, have just been com- | Howard | McNutt, — superintendent. all the same to her, She's| drooping on a slumping shoulder. | he'll be out of the way, and bring e little girl was a pretty by Sept. 20. Both corn and potatoes | Eastern Investors an ower | cicted by Prof. Homer 5, nurkoon Ganson for all. ‘ been dead for years, years, I tell eoee some strong coffee immediately.” Will show a very poor outturn. Companies Buying into the | head of the architectural department |, 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon you, years! What does she care] ()UICKLY Brent stepped to the| The waiter was impressed with} He lifted @ torn, soiled sleeve The composite condition of all crops Pp me | at the North Dakota Agricultural cols {PY the Pastor. Theme—The Prodigal about his money? She's got streets| © street, where ule: Might was) Brent's appearance and manner.|to his dripping eyes and eniffed. tn North Dakota, August 1, was 729 State’s Vast Deposits lege. Now he is back at the college |S0n—The Call to Action. Bolo—se-} Boe oot streets of it! better, and took the locket out of |He hastened to obcy. “I'll just| Then he began again, Brent, lis- per cent of the 10-year average con- |and ready for fall term registration. | !ected—Miss Dency Dickenson. 2 . +*| his pocket. He opened it and dis-|8top a bit until the rain ceases,”|tening patiently, lost not a word. Gition on that date, This compares! 44. sont . “We traveled by motor bus through |._7:00 B. _Y. U.—Our Part in Brent bent closer, no longer prascnsrine likeness of a beautiful| Brent explained casually, taking | They sat there at the table for an with 1146 on August 1 last year. A etal + coat, |Enéland and France, and by train in Making o Bett:: World—Miss Kath- trying to rouse the epeaker to dressed in the sty.e|% Seat at the table with the man; hour. The bow! of small crackers redeeming feature cf the 1929 crop} mate that 516,000,000 tons of coal. | Tialy and Switzerland.’ Mr. Huntoon | !een Kositzky, leader. more rational utterance, Plain! ite|he had brought in. “Bring me a| was empty, the ash tray full of Being paid for tae. principal cnet | uoUsh to last the United States 10) said, “and we were able to see archi- | ,0:00 mhe evening service. Sermon | 11. rind was wandering, but hie|eide of the locket was engraved a| Dot of coffee, without cream.” @ ashes, The story was ny for th as ha | Genbure sot heme—Our Cha mnception of » but his BR re dias and potatocs | nees US ubder. North canara stage soho le rpramaent Ce nea words were interesting. “Yes,"|name, “Evangeline Cunningham.” gan gind told. | + The following table gives farm prices | Plling wheat ficids and ranch lan i. | lit ‘Wednesday at 8:00. The midweck Brent said encouragingly. “Evane Brent thrust it back into his 7 waiter grinned. Obviously} At least Brent concluded that | for these crops and for hogs and beef| Alreacly steam shovels are scooping |""Wnite touring Italy the party took |Stvice of the chureh, ‘The Central pilliaan ee pocket and glanced furtively up| °~ his guest was unused to cof-/ he would learn no more of it from cattle on August 15 for 1929 and 1928: | it roma the ae where ‘ ee vents in the medieval pageant and horse | Fact of Christianity. “ioneatiew rien ane: and down the street. A coffes bas omens ot this order. A pot of ss, Nellin, oats eee North Dakota United States | #g0 sod-house pioneers to! W races at Seina. This pageant is ex- ae ‘at name on his lips| house caught his eye and solved | coffee indeed! A thick, white mug | vasran ame. Charles l 1929 1928 1929 1928] pick and shovel. 5 tremely unusual on account of the |MCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL did what he had been unable to| his problem. He'd been at a loss|at the best. Nellin. He musta’t forget, Charles Cts, Cts. Cts. Cts.|_ Electric generating plants, built at| setting, the color scheme and me- CHURCH ao by conscious effort. It brought |t? know where to take the old) “No individual pots, sir,” he| Owens Nellin. +1100 69.0 110.7 che mines, are converting the fuel into| Gieval atmosphere created, according | ° Walter E. Vater, Pastor. the ol man and pump the rest of the/apologized, using an address that} All that came now was repeti- | 250 750 918 power for transmission over high volt~ | {4 professor Hemtoon The coronene | Morning worship at 10:30. eid man to at least @ partial! ‘ory out of him. Certainly he|was unfamiliar in the place, Bu:| tion. But he had learned a great 261.0 1820 259.5 jase lines to industrial plants in North |was planned from’ the architect's Organ prelude, “Autumn Glory”|# realization of his situation, couldn’t take him to his own|this man, in his better days had| deal. He knew that Charles Nellin . 100.0 75.0 138.6 Dakota and neighboring states int of view. (Preston)—Miss Ruth Rowley. Brent watched while he ¢ n Evi ing; d $9.49 $9.10 $10.29 $1001| ‘The start was made by Elmer Truax | P® ‘Anthem, “Break Thou the Bread of s made a/ quarters, seen better places. i bee ue oe aon ans ‘a r rea eae > (Win supreme effort to sit erect. “Don't| He wheeled back and again| “Never mind,” Brent instructed |"#m’s music teacher. Knew her $8.70 $8.50 $9.62 $9.51) at Columbus, in the northwest part Par Ie Life’ (Windermere). le wheel ack a! ga! rer mind,’ nt inst et | cieeieatiiag lof the state, He found the strip min College Publishing Organ offertory, “Prayer in G Flat” call the police,” he begged, the| leaned over the beggar. This time him. “Attend to this poot * prem tarer a reste aan * iz fitable that I an- . * fh S i at once, You have some hot sou; Big Call for Rooms [otier'mine a vewn, exscrn ivet-| Offices in Science | “snc toced—atis oiga sieen. | tie mane eencet, ceerede- Pe sscal contact. with the others| I suppose? gS Tg SS At Ceres Hall, A.C. pt were attracted and amaicamaied | Hall Nearly Finished Sacramental address, “The Supreme) nis brain and filling him sin ee ne eeat|: serge gai, had a daughter. She'd been named . ’ A is ngs. Now pow as pi ies ppeal”—Walter E. Vater. et. Again he si . Mi en fetch it after the coffee.” b Girls’ Dormitory jare rapidly buying up the choice| argo, N. D,, Sept. 21—Oftices f Gactataeat of holy communion. dread. ly, thoroughly. ‘The strong black beverage, heid|{0" 82F mother — Evangeline. | properties. senite tor | Re, Spectrum ‘and’ Bigon, Nocth’ De, | Organ postlude, “March of the But the moment of lucidity did| ‘Tho limp figure stiffened, the|to the blue lips by Brent himeeit, | Where she was or what had be- Fargo, N. D.. Sopt. 21—Cails for] Estimated cost of the lignite for kota Agricultural college students’ | Nobles.” j «fot Inst. He fell instantly to ray-| Wobbly head held firmer and the/ revived his companion to a condi-/"" i rooms in Ceres hall at he North Da- | a ee at ve gules is ” Ses a tot newspaper and year book, are nearing | , Sunday school at 12 noon. Classes ing of “Evangeline” again, forget-|W@nderer came back from the/ tion in which he was able to par- Nellin had slipped away from i kota Agricultural college are 50 per hs h rapid extension of A ial ora {Completion in the new wing of Scl- for all ages. tik of darenti e |borderland. He blinked at Brent| take of the thick hot soup. all his questions about her with- cent ahead of the corresponding po- | business men see an industrial era cee hall, according to an sknounce. | Epworth league at 6:30 p.m. Leader, Mi of Brent’s presence, though.) and began to whimper like a child.| Brent sat opposite and watched |°Ut answering. Brent could not } riod a year ago, according to Miss A | looming for the farm country. ment by T. Worden Johnson, instruc. | Raymond Evans, strangely, he seemed to sense him| “I'm starving,” he said eeveral| silently while he dipped the large | tel! whether by intention or the } Pearl Dinan, dean of women at the}, SRT TE tor in journalism and student publi- | Evening worship at 7:30. there 2s an immaterial audience. | times. cheap spoon up and down, up and! vasary of his mind. He seemed Ei college. ‘This condition. points out Big Sister Idea Is /cation advisor. It is expected that|, Organ prelude, “Twilight in Au- Brent guessed that he lived more| “Come along.” Brent urged,|down, with the speed demanded |*cercely to be aware of the fact a ‘Dean Dinan, might indicate that the | Adopted at College | the rooms will be finished in time for sees a a in the past than in the present and |*UPPorting him with a shoulder, | by wolf'sh hunger. eat beeen bins ong eager | Prospective enrollment of women at ‘the fall term of college which ‘ins » “Come, sg \- oe * cross mal at the collene will be moze than any! 9 Greet Ni | Wednesday, Sept. 25. begins | merman). that he probably vocalized bis ice street. Put jamal together his dution, “Brent had’ indicated grandfather was not likely ! Btevious year. 9 Greet NEWCOMERS | The new oftices are located on the | Organoffertery, “Devotion” (Moter).| F story to all who would listen, or, lend don't let Ke aveins De soul that be ald net wont stteation |t0 find her. Oh yes, be admitted, ! One-half of the rooms of Ceres hall — x. |Mirst floor in the southwest corner | Solo, selected—F. N. Orchard. when there was no one, to his own | hear?” he added, raising his voice | directed to his table and the man|Cuaningham knew of her ex- i have been redecorated this summer | ee Ue eee ia esc, | Of the Science hall addition. Tt is the | Organ postlude, “Pomposo” (Rog-|@ onrs, One of those pitiful, wan-|as the figure against him began|had accepted his wishes without istence. Evangeline had written | and the remaining half will be fixed | tending, the North Dakota Aericul- | plan of those in charge to install some | 8). dering tragedies, making of the! to relax. “Hang on to yourself,”|comment. Ho was used to turning |t him of the child's birth. His Free re cote aise have Beene minor | ill be inet at thelr trains by uppers | Rew cauipment when the staff mem-| | Fraver service on Wednesday at|@ tordoctand between lite and death|he went on sharply. _““There’s| his back on queer affairs, And this |feply—Nellin didn't say in so ements also have been made to er g arte :30 p.m, . ye g many words een Jo pageant hege Ho Nae ‘ollece aitir’ Geearliic tecac | a es es uae eae ne oe Pp. ee a wide space. food—FOOD—and hot coffee!” affair was queer, nless the toff pwed : athe Ee —_ Pa girls. announcement today by Miss A. Pearl | of the Spectrum for the coming year, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH es ely cneine this, pefersiand: It was slow progress they made | in the evenin’ clothes really as cauaic, i ee +=} Dinan, dean of women at the col- while Ralph Weich, Grafton, is busi: Second and Thayer. rh on ere siete nothing in| getting across the street but Brent| know a drunken guy from a bum He seemed, suddenly, to sus- H ———— Flere. ness manager. The editor and man- Paul 8. Wright, Pastor. irent's heart of pity; only dis-/ managed it. At the last he was! just one jump ahead of the under- pect that his listener might mis- | Weather Report |) _,™ oer that no person be missed ager of of the Bisan ere Amos Wal-| Sunday morning service at 10:30, sust and contempt. But he could | practically carrying his burden | taker.” his cleverness. “Liste: | ——¢ | Dean Dinan has sent letters asking um, Lakota, and Alolph Pahl, Lidger- | broadcast by KFYR. not tear himself away. He was/but once at the door of the coffee} Weil, it was none of his busi- — “Ph tell you wh | eal : a © | prospective students to name the date wood, Organ prelude, “Triumphal March” es an the ae renege A|house he was able to get assist- eee. Like seneen he’ poco a — how I've cheated , } mperature at 7 a. m. + 52/ of arrival in Fargo and on which rail- | (Morrison)—Grace Duryee Morris. rich old man, who n't know | ance. good fat tip out of it. Soft-hearted sau » Highest yesterday . 64! road they will come. Badges are to! REPLACE CAMELS Bolo, selected—Mrs. G. E. Win- that his hard-heartedness was' “Drunk,” he said laconically to'gink, probably, bit of a fool. (To Be Continued) T ! esate night, -+++ 48/be worn by the girls who meet the! Huge trucks, equipped with heavy | greene. Prec! pete ast ay a. m. j trains, and on these will be printed, pneumatic tires, are now plowing} Offertory, “Andante Con Moto” Highest ving wie Ea pred oll yy RR gyno have we t s, father” (Gal 4 Bea, 32 the big sister ace now being ‘that, oars Had ar oma | bead —Mrs. Wingreene, Mr. Halver-| Ceres” (Stewart) */ McIntosh Gravel Pit ie a | inaugurated on the college campus Thy rol son. .m.. oo le 3 £3 EF for the benefit of newcomers. Bye ee Wright. pans pny Pid gperee g Hesh Before Atty. General; Officials Visit City over ® gravel bed ! junior. 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