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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1929 MANDAN NEWS CURWHENBUNTING Se ' vt ur 1S C1,AtM| PROBLEMS OF CHILD, ——'— SOCIAL CONTACTS 10 Bunting Reported Recovering pense wsvoes™ BE AINSOFTHEP-T-A Hip and Leg S00 LINE TRAN 260 T0 ARRIVE EARLER ‘When the new schedule of the Soo line becomes effective Monday, train 260, running from Drake to Bismarck, will arrive here at 4:10 p. m. instead of 7:05 as at present, it was an- nounced here today by A. R. Branicy, Soo line division superintendent. No. 257, operating from Bismarck to Drake, will continue to leave Bis- marck at the same time, 7 o'clock in tho morning. On the Sanish branch, No. 271 run- ning from Max to <anish, will leave Max at 1 p. m. instead of 3:40 p. m. under the schedule now in effect. Time of arrival at Sanish will be 6 Pp. m. instead of 8:30 p. m. 1 ; Parents Are Warned Against car of H ‘ A { Mandan, | Assuming Functions of with earlier arrival ‘of train 260 in i day hit John Bunt 5 ici Bismarck, persons from ru hing, i Third ave School Officials and others will have sufficient time 4 and Main x told 1 for shopping and business transac- , . 4 7 today tions before returning to their homes : 1 or: on the train the follo ‘morning. MeDonald | child proble: nd the maintainin Little change was in the ° * . E, Thompson, | schedule as it affects train service on th Dakota P. recovering, t. A., told members of the Mandan his left arm,!erganization at a meeting in_ the had been run, high school auditorium last night The machine first threw Thompson also is coun uperinten- fect, then passed r dent of McLean county second time. The d This social contact is especially | s r beneficial in rural communities, he | aid. and meetings of loc H hotel after th loned by the alleged Bunting v from ir that hin wife ts deads a there was a baby EVAN whom he t Hearing Petition for Appoint. ment of ia de beni non, State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—ss. In_ County Court, Before Hon L C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Val- entine Renz, Deceased. Frank Bena, Petitioner, vs. William C. Bens, Susie Hofstad, Katherine B Oscar Benz, Nellie Olson, Clem i ccs mo for * tood nrranges to neve dny. Then with nwo the accid | TUTE ait wee os tions bring parents GO ON WITH THE stony | q TAN warned the Mandan parents st | ; nd 4 rs | CHAPTER VI the { i uming the functions of s i} “4 jentine Benz, Deceased, 4 SHERIFF HANOTMANN hoards and faculties and attempting RAEN dashed and pelted against expandents. ate , [te di to them, One rea sales mons with increasing - ee ee ig any ES raced eccer rie You and each of you are hereby ji cited and required to appear before VER wait to see the County ‘Court. of the County of will “wear off.” Why suffer .¢ uirleigh, in sald State, al , iri it the’County dudge et suid County, | When there’s Bayer Aspirin? The at the Court House in the City of millions of men and women who smarck, in sald Coi an of it in i i i cn'the 18th day of October AnD. 1935; | US€ it in increasing quantities eve At the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore: teeth sesh that it does relieve si noon of that day, to show cause, in. medical profession ys you have, why the petition’ of | P@ oe pro- Frank Bens, Gn “tile in said Court, |MOuNces it without effect on the heart, so use it as often as it can aying that letters of administra: of the village | Spate you any pain. Every di i the early hours of the} ‘ ces m 5 morning, synchronizing with the | sé Pr . ern . " hands of the expensive watch on _ "That isn’t the story at all. She never came home. You just listen to me if you think Evangeline Cun- a stand by the walnut bed, neared| —ningham would come crawling back!” the sleeper's breakfast time. v Prosently Brent stirred and sat | forlorn. It stood in the midst of | Corners Drug Store. }Beor= cogitated. “Well now,” up, tossing the cover away and| stately trees that might have lent| As he expected, the place was)" he began uncertainly, “there's stretching his silk-clad arms lux-| it grace another time, but now, | all but deserted. Brent asked «t|the Doake family. Ever heard of urlously, But for all. the. comfort | Whipped and bent with wind and|onco for Mr. Bruite and intro-)them? And the Northwynds?” and security of his surroundings | Tain, they were themselves de-!duced himself, with a flattering) Brent got out a note-book and his brow was creased with a scowl! | Brived of dignity. playup to the man’s vanity. pencil, Fifteen minutes later he | WILL INVESTIGATE, etecceets Dakota is an f g|rural state. : ’ | Dak inks third in the union in et He de-| arent-Tea clared the N ‘ Deer oneer ig tbilletlnt Prall’s Story of Sceing “Animal oi any sin: ee - ve ' Last Night Supports Re- |" Th “operate AMMGEHIES Ue EG tion de bonis non of Valentine Benz, 1 as he observed the storm spending| Well, there remained the verifi-| “1 was sent to you, Mr. Bruite,”| had a formidable list of names and of Moffit, in Burleigh county, North | always hi ine B: ‘ e WIG YE oy superintende welcome sl ‘ tion of neighborhood -gossip.| he sald, “becaus je Dakota, deceased, b ato onn | always has genuine Bayer Aspirin ports of Farmers Gould, superintendent, — welcomed Itself against the glass barriers, —_| ¢atlo! ighborhood gossip. | he said, “because my people were | jotted facts, But Brut id not Deke oe mates county, North ‘Da- | for the prompt relief of a headache, And certainly the grounds were}told that your long association | yet come to the name Cul ota, xhould not b . extensive enough to make the|with the prominent families of) and Brent did not wish to press Kathe late residence of 8 ‘teachers in the city schools on behalf | ‘The late residence of said Valentine 4 For a moment he was tempted of the asso | to give up his plans, to remain| peter pepsin oot tlc miliarize yourself with the proven H Whatever it is r An audience of approximately 100 indoors andtet (he ey | place valuable, that fs, if the far- you i him. So he went on taking down decensed, the owner of said A | a a loors a chimera t'at . this community has put you ina 1. 1s os fy " fy : { Jands south of M perents h and | had secmed a lucky chance the | Stretching fields and wooded lots| position to afford us information| the man's broadly encompassing ree ne AnIc’ ‘in Bucicign | directions in every package. i scribed as an African lion, mowptain | wore entertained with musical selee-' 2 night before so glimmering. But|@ 82w belonged to the Cunning-|that we can get from no other {dea of human interest, begin ’ oN i lion, wolf, bobcat H has come in for offi * Sheriff H. R. Handtmann would drive to the arc an 1YDX, | tio tigation. | pia e | po! LJ Miss Betle Mehus played a Brent had found that dogged de-| ham estate. source.” to wonder if he was wasting bis solo. A men’s quartet com- termination won many. victories He drove on, looking ahead for Mr. Brulte beamed a trifte,| time. d of Rev. G. W. Stewart, Mr.) for him and he was loath to over- | % 848 station or garage. A. glance | Yes," he said, “1 am an old rest- ‘Then, and somewhat reluctantly, °} Gould, W. C. Testevin, and D. C. look even the faintest promise of at the gasoline gauge on the in-| dent here. I've seen families come| but. drawn to it by his own grow. i county, North Dakota. Let service be made of this citation as_required by law. Dated this 24th day of September AL Dy 1929. By the on 2 Davies, at ee te have tr | Mohr, sang several numbers and a rich haul, strument pancl indicated that his}and go. I guess I could tell you! Ing interest in his recital, Bruite Judge of the County Court. | Asvitiy fe the of, Pury, Menetgetare Year for himself the sou Ml Mrs. F. G. Norris appeared in. vo There might be something be-| tel was getting lo some things. Newspaper story,| mentioned Cyril Cunningham. ee ete ald petitioner, ; Supportiny | a %. Lunch was served in the} sides imagination in the old man’s| ,, That was just what he wanted. | you say?” “Maybe you've heard of old Cun- (Seal) Bismarck, North Dakota, 4 4 Be teact comes that of Earl H. home economics department after) story, he reflected. At the «ation he stopped! “yes, quite a number of them.| ningham who lives out at Bramble 9/510/8 i Prall, in charge of musical instrue- |‘"* Program. | An hour ‘ater he took his cus-|#0d asked for gas and water, and) You sce, America is losing {ts/ wood?" he said cautiout tomar; place in the hotel dining| then decided he'd have a cup of aristocracy, or rather, I should! Brent nodded. “Oh yer,” he said. roo and ordered a substantial | Coffee at the lunch stand. He was |say, there are so many new peop:t | “We've already an article on him. 1926 Chevrolet Sedan, $150. 1928 Chrysler Coupe breakfast, being in doubt as to| im no hurry about venturing forth |of wealth and influence that the} But it's sketchy. If you can help when and where he would tunch,| im the rain once more. Over the/old families who built the coun-/ us fill it out... but I understand When the crisp bacon, the deli-| coffee and a package of cisarets|try are being forgotten by the; that there's a story there we can’t cately cooked cggs and the thin| he fell into conversation with t'¢/ masses, We are making an effort) get... no one knows about it.” bfown toast were eaten, the second] man behind the counter. to recreate their lives iu print for] «we},” Bruite cleared his @hroat cup of crystal-clear coffee lels-| Brent said he represented a /the public, make them real and! for his important announcement. urely downed, he got up to set | 2€WSpaper syndicate in New York... . well, you understand. Intl-/“wej}, 1 know that story, and out on the task to which he meant| Out on a story about the old fam-| mate stories, The kind that draw| guess I'm one of the few that does. touevote theaay. ilfes of the east. Doing New Yor | people closer to those they’re| Mind, I'm not saying I'm going to He hesitated about using bis} 2nd vicinity at present. reading about. Anecdotes, things] te) you what it is, but if you're own car but finally decided in| “Some day you picked,” the /like that, Human interest.” going to write about him anyway favor of it. Driving helped him| other commented. see,” Mr. Bruite said, @ bit! there's no sense in getting the facts to thing, made planning easier, “Best kind of weather,” Bren! | vaguely, wrong. What do you know about It was a dangerous drive|exPlained. “Find people where And no one can ald us more|him already?” | £ through the blinding rain to his he siete them. Ready to talk,/than someone who has had close| Brent was amused at the man's alan cooniting he eas ion, Yonkers. He could] too.” "3 jcontact with our subjects,” Brent | garrulous jeal - sedans tmehars ae | Thom ther end tate Gatn| Well, tf you're looking forlwent on, "Now you, Mr, Brulte, tion for bering more. Grethane fer id | if it seemed wiser, he told himself, | Somebody to talk you go sce old | jn your position here, must have! formation about the people of his * tion in Mandan schools. Prall em- | eee | phatically res he saw the erea- | ) i ture 2'; miles south of the city lasi | q night. i Beas =< 10 DISTRICT COURT HOLDING GRAIN on your farm IT WILL PAY YOU to ’ Let Le Barron Insure It After attend high school on the high ading to Huff in company of Reaching al point three mile Mandan he| B. L. Heath, a deputy turned around. The maneuver was | Warden, late Monday was accompanicd by the squealing of pigs | (0 the district court for trial on a} & arm yard. He jokingly DU MU CMM SKS ‘ge of extortion. Action was tak- | hat the lion must be mo- | ¢n by Justice J. E. Campbell after a | {lengthy preliminary hearing. a short distance | Heath is accused of having collected fines of $10 each from three men for of the road, movin: d toward | alleged violation of the state game his machine. When 10 from the creature, it leaped into the | of the three nimrods. remarked lesting the po He had driver ‘when the ani uti Bves‘and His deccrip- | At the hearing today Heath s ST hear pants le cloceke to that of a moun. | he accepted a check for $30. covering | i .s man Bruite at the Three Corners] found yourself personally acqvir-| community than had any one else. tain lion and to those of others who the three fines, when the men plead- FYE ht already consulted a ai-| Drug Store, Ie'll tell you plenty.) ing knowledge of the prom insat | He considered his answer carefully, Phone 876-M_ Bismarck, N. ->. claim to have seen the animal. De- | ed that he do so in order to save rectory and learned that there; That old feliow’s been here all his | families in Yonkers that will be of | then: Office 312 1-2 3 spite much raillery, he sticks them a trip to Mandan for arraign- lived im Yonkers a man named, life. Worked in that same store | much more interest to the public e've Rot a few sticks about suet fastly to his sto Cyril, Kilmer Cunningham, just| since he was a kid. It's his boast/than mere data that can be ob-/his daughter,” he said with an Sheriff, Handtm check was made payatie tothe | & as Nellin had sald. But what he ‘hat he knows everything of in-| tained from records, Haven't you, | apologetic note in his voice. “Ran nounced he would see the anim ate of North Dakota. we now was more intimate | Portance that's heppened around for instance, been called upon at|away with a musician, didn’t she? get positive of before making any information concerning Cunning-| here in the last 50 years. He'll times to fulfill the office of doctor,|I think our version has it that abe effort to dispose of it. At present, it BEERY VISITS HERE | ham. give you the lowdown on the old} lawyer, judge?” came back a few years later and is “fed up” and farmers in the vicin- | Robert D. Beery, first county audi- | His first move when he drove , families. all right.” Brent smiled ingratiatingly and | begged the old man to forgive her. ity need hi no fear as to pers 1 tor of Grant county, is visiting in into the main section of the vil-| : 3 Pie Mr. Bruite expanded promisingly. |I don’t suppose you know anyt! danger in the op the sheriff. thy ity from his home in Long} lage was to inquire the way to, 66 HANKS,” Brent raid grate-| “Of course, of course,” hej about that?” he added cunningly. He believes the method to! Prairie, Minn, where he operat Cunningham's address. With some fully, “That's a fine lead.|agreed; “but I can't betray any| “Don’t 1?” Bruite bristled. “I take the creature is to await a snow a shoe store. Beery held the audi- | little difficult fall. Then a party could follow the | tor’s office for th it time after | end t tracks, he believes, and the disposal | Grant county was carved from Mor- | ity, h owing to the storm | Well, how much do I owe you? strangeness of the local-/I’d better catch Br when he ‘ound the street and pres- isn’t likely to be busy. | confidences, mind you.” know that isn’t the story at all! | “Certainly not,” Brent assured |She never came home. Don’t you jhim emphatically, “We couldn't | s0 printing anything lke that about pd be a comparatively casy mat- fa ounty. He left for Long Prairic ently the house, He paid for his coffee with | usc anything that was likely to/her. You just lsten to me if you . er é ive years ago. Asnin Nellin’s veracity was con-|dollar bill, and when the change | arouse protest. Just give me what|think Evangeline Cunningham Oe peath ae Sane cae se firmed. The house was, truly, rot-|was handed him he also reccived | you are quite certain you upnpas would come crawling back!” i et ait caists, he wil ting. Old and dismal, bleak andj directions for finding the Three! pleased to see in print.” y (To Be Continued) tie . head a party in pursuit. Misconceptions have arisen since first reports of the wanderer reached ; here. Some farmers in the vicinity | who saw the beast gave the impression { it was a real circus lion, nothing less. Several reasons why an African lion Person: al and oA ANA AH Social News of two weeks. ‘They took the body of) ‘i 9 ‘EST Fon Mand: Vicini Ted Solum, Northern Pacific eonduea| Counterfeit World’s Dep: of state Highware a v Aiype Snow Plow for use on andan Vicinity |} tor, to that place for interment. Mrs.| Series Tickets About, propos: By 4 : .| 2 V Type Snow Piows for use on Solum's sister, Mise Amanda Melson, _Tiaponals for furnishing. snow re ype Brow Flows for use i a Ftaiaaw equipment will he received by a? . could not live in the Missouri bottom | Otto A. Feland of Almont spent) is with the family. Chicago, Sept. 24.—(AP)—Have the Siate Highway Commission in tho] > sea tor Caterphiing "48 Jands have been advanced. First, he | yesterday in Mandan on a business you a world’s series ticket yet? If ff of the Department of State] (,,, Feb rit Proposal blanks and would dic of pneumonia within a call, Members of the Delphian society | YOU have it’s just too bad—its coun- | {lighways at Bismarck, North Dakota, lypecitications may be obtained from ‘week; sccond, he would not travel * ok OK theard a study | terfeit. |not later than 10 o'clock A.M. Oc-] the Department of State Highways at 7 ae program at their | cross country for any great distance! The Royal Neighkors met last! meetin pa {Wil Veeck, ide f the tober 11th, 1929, at which place and | Blamarck, North Dakota. ee : ? sai z last evening at the home of; , William Vecck, president of the tine’ tney wi oly bid ited be present s would be necessary in this case; | evening at the home of Mrs. L. F.) Mrs, James McGillte, The women| Chicago Cubs, issued a warning to- ey tage wile RAUUSly Geen Nae atthe pening” of the propsea and third, after living in.circus cap-| Means, 409 Fifth avenue, northwest./ responded to roll call with current ay against spurious tickets which, posals must be mailed to or| The right is reserved to rejec tivity, he would die of hunger forag- * OK OK lies ‘30 he said, have already mad ? ited with the Depart. | 2nd all proposals, to wi echnical- ing for himself. F. W. Kendry and| poets on late books. The study) iy sande their ap ate Flignwass at fismarek, | (les, oF to Recent auch as may be de- aoe : F ya cluded the following top-|Pearance. “Official tickets for the , ota, und xhall be sealed and | termined to be for the best interests John Rovig, chairman of the Mor. and Irvine Dietrich | j, t. Fiction,” le 8 | series are now being printed,” Vecck !¢ndored’ “Proposal for | Furnishing | f the Btate, STATE HIGHWAY Fancy Large Table Stock Put in your fall supply now. ow Removal Equipment.” ton board of county commissioners, have gone to Fargo where the young ; ; eat “Tl von’t 3 i | 0 2 | Henderson; “The Magical Crocodile,” seid. “They won’t reach the hand: ‘A certified check for 5%, t 4 intimated today he would accompany | nen will enter the A, C. see Tens “Tens Masical Crocodile, of their pudchasers before Oct, 2 with’ bidder's bond. in ne fut By HC. F Per bushel - $2.05 - - - Per sack - $3.95 the sheriff on any investigation. The | x Mrs. H. M. Leonhard; “A Tale of 0f, 3. Anybody who | produces a ji intey dnen Broposaie MUS Chief Engineer and a perce plan to interview farms) at a mecting. at Cary hall, 27 Two Brothers, Bate’ and Antu ticket now and says it’s good for a ““the'prite bit Rts include prepaid | Dated: September 19, 330. nen Wil be initiated Is evel Is. . i is i > ¥ , iu BE fat pean the so-called lion, [uct {ril! be initiated th is evening M ; 1. M. Paxton; “Valley of Aca | fens at tbs series is holding a coun: i fcolaht 30, bolRk SE SeHAaHOn, ‘on the Brown & Tiedman ts | 1 Ke : Fiction,” Mrs. H. L. Berry; “Daph- | 2 Camtetintten TOMY Snow | “De, oe. B. Kelly of Stuart, Fis. bas his and Chie,” Mes. MeGillic era. Mt. and Mrs. 8. F. Hollingsworth) 4 V Type Snow Plows for nse on | dry land “crow's nest.” He watches have returned from a vacation trip to| 3 v ‘ive snow Plows for une on operations on his farm, near here, Winnipeg. 3-Ton Four Wheel Drive | from the tops of 40-foot pines. Trainmen, A lunch will be served. | * New Salem Man Will : é ‘All Phones 1400 Miss Evelyn Kolberg has gone to} Appear on Charge of | vattey City’ where. she will, be aj M* M- Higgins, \ - | guest at the E. O, Schrum home for | Assault With Broom a week, ae NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGH | Because he used a house broom on| Mrs. Hilda Boehm, clerk in the| . x the person of Rose Ekwortzell, she | city auditor's office, today is spend-| na. el " charges, Fred Graff, of New Salem, ing the second day of her vacation. rertain Mortgage made by Egner came before Police Magistrate| She plans her time ii s son of Driscoll, inty of : J. E. Campbell at 2 o'clock this aft-| city, Plans to epend her time inthe] “North, Dakotn, ernoon to answer to a charge of as- x *O* I gt Ha eg i ys sault at New Salem, as the result) The Missionary society. of the) gf)?" Burleigh and ‘0% a dispute over property belonging | First Presbyterian church will meet! dated th Metday of Febraeee sees, _ to an elderly relative. The woman,| Wednesday afternoon at the home| h 1 pOMary ind it was said, has custody of the prop-|of Mrs, Harry Hunke, 107 Ninth Hage erty. . avenue, north, se * brian: la ‘Complete Knowledge |, Miss Anne Schulte has lett for] a0 tie Hagin of Ue * reeport, Minn., wi vill vise Of Merchandise Aids |i her wether, Hotina’ hecay hen ay 926, at ni KoA ich default ix : ry of a week she was a guest of Henry | the,follo: wit: In Selling, Kyes Says sontite, her brothers | red morugnor, hes fated tas ; ‘* ey due or an ~ “Know your merchandise,” Harry| Dr. B. K. Bjornson and son, on September 24th, 1928, an Kyes, service secretary of Na-| Christian, have gone to Fargo The is claimed to be due on sail Merchants association of St.| doctor will attend to business mat-| sim afoTwe Hundred wintystive, and Paul, told » group of 50 merchants! ters and the son will register at the a “($265.04) Dollats’ for prin and vicinity last night.| North Dakota Agricultural college. a that sald | M thering in, ine PRN tier forecloxed. by’ m ale’ o the Eertonal s s, D. C. Mohr have re-| Property in such Mortgage and hers ° turned ftom the Twin Cities where | ininr,degeriaed, a, patil auction, speaker the retailers to/ Mr, Mohr attended the convention | mde «nd provided, at the Northeast bers of their sales force| of ‘mai of the northwestern| Ci)" Township, One Hundred Thirtys district . C, Penni 4 us fe = ©. Pesedy eatapeny. five (i) Burlelen “County, Noth Da J, ,P-_ Pisce, retired | Northern | on Ww canesatg, the day’ of Oc! Pacitic engineer, . perty Largest it strip mine in the| i Gencribed an cad per fa at the mine for| situated om, but not a part of 7 . open at brothers, Dated Septemb 9: ‘ L a 0 1928.