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= : ‘ ois RA ‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1929 4 THE im s bs s this program into effect. It is an augury for what is to| Che Bisinarck Tribune jie cn suggests the success of the entire series of | OUR BOARDING HOUSE + Ap Independent Newspaper steps the president has outlined for sustaining the na- THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER tion’ prosperity, ti 8 ‘Established 1873) The reductions provided by the bill apply to all in- YE SEE THAT COUPLE PASSED OFF WN L vont Kwow dividual and corporation income taxes, for the law slashe , 01 . Bis: . A » AN . een. ir estcies at vbe pustotticn att Guiiares one per cent from present rates all along the line. Thc}! \ Loe pied Poy wW pet aU BEBO 7_ SORT N How ‘To “THANK second class mai) matter. rate on the first $4,000 of taxable income it cuts from u r ev rie ae «sorge D. Mann ............065- President and Publishet | 114 per cent to ' per cent, on the second $4.000 of tax- ~BuUT I KNEW "EM AS "BUCK-"TOOTH —_—_—_—_—_—_.___ _...... | able income from 3 to 2 per cent, and the rate beyond Lew” AN’ HS WIFE , “"CHARGE-ACCOUNT ANYTHING, AS ea a Ge veer Seiten Sexy that is cut from 5 to 4 per cent. In addition, the corpora- ANNIE "Poe WHEN TF WAS A Hey WERE My by mail, per yeer in Bismarck) tion tax is reduced from 12 to 11 per cent. The effect N deputy SHERIEF WN cHicAGo., 1 PAID UPTO ally by mail, per year, of the reduction, then, will be felt by all classes of tux- age a SATURDAY on fi (in state. outside Bismarck) payers. In a sense, the smaller incomes are favored, for ‘S NABBED "EM NEAR MAYWOOD, ON Af AN q ully by mail. outside of North Dakota the percentage of reduction decreases as the amount ot Y RACKET OF SWINDLING DEPARTMENT Room > eekly by mail. in state per year ..... the income inereases, but in every class substantial sav-| STORES OUTA FUR COATS !~] CALLED & concentrated ‘ | i eekly by mail, in state, three years tor ings are assured. THEIR ACE YESTERDAY AN’ -ToLD’ To S 3 . kly by ul ot of Nort ako. chipset. | y A aoe Ford, Free State, Russi | FOLD “THEIR TENT AN” SCRAM OUTA ~ oc Edema irerh ellis er a A year pte Abc State “dl veorcioel to Rus eee ware’ Ge oo vol Og " ‘0 Rus: | . Member of The Testy bthool to the use | i# This year the official figures show that in the first | Loup’ TO PUT IT AWAY OR TD TAKE IT The Associated Press is exclusively enti’ jo the f republication of all news dispatches credited to it or | O° months goods worth $600,000 were exported to soviet : wt otherwise credited in this newspaper and vise the | Ports. sal news of spontaneous origin puo'ished herein. All| Public curiosity was excited as to what this trade rep- nature, thts of republication of all other matter heretr are | resented and inquiry revealed the fact that all consisted ' isa prevent con- 30 reserved. of tractor parts from the new Ford plant at Cork. i oar damceeea ed (Official City, State and County Newspaper) Free State exports to the United States increased this during ‘On this * ~ year. The value was $1,489,675 for the first five months regime juice is W. writes: “My Foreign Representatives compared with $452,075, for the same period last ycar. used every ti the day. bert tog Sod thd a pres- SMALL, SPENCER & LEVINGS ———_———_. While fast vill of three different nun ot pelea te " (Incorporated) Unpl New. notcause the be injected into the arm. I would " Formerly G, Logan Payne Co. npleasant News pert Uke to know whet you think about CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON It is rather startling to read that Judge Ben Lindsey on the apple it” : z 3 3 has been disbarred from the practice of law in Colorado. we yhen the Anewer: _ Cooperation Makes Police Effective | At thts distance, of course, we can't tell whether the lar diet it toa system with The arrest of the two escaped state prison convicts | charges against him were justified or whether he is right a meal or tha onus Sohne poison would ust be written down to the credit of an efficient local | in insisting that the whole thing is a political frame-up. eat = mealt a ® small a ae ee cure ‘lice department. There was aid in this. Chief Mar-| Lindsey has done many unorthodox things; on the other amount Guan cam 5 Later ne yeson acted on a tip. hand, he has some bitter, determined enemies. We don't not to use apple juice with All successful police department heads and detectives | pretend to know which side ts in the right. starch, since this com- ive to rely on tips. To have the requisite friends is as| But the thing ts startling, at any rate. For many years fermentation in the uch to the credit of a police chief or a patrolman or | Judge Lindsey has been Denver's most distinguished citi- eaehen wen tective as analytic ability like that ascribed to the|zen. It ts highly unpleasant to learn that he has been as & good aerlock Holmes of fiction. A poor or unpopular chief ; ruled unfit to practice law in his native state. and tart. isn’t the friends that a police head should have. Had on the % 4 aief Martineson been an unpopular or inefficient police} A congressman is indicted for alleged use of the mnails | ter) ‘ad, he probably wouldn't have got the tip he did. The | to defraud. When his trial‘comes, however, we'll doub‘- | - et which the ‘o fugitives would, in that event, very probably have; less discover that the suitcase really belonged to his/ @ ©) word than “balmy” could have been ; gathered en captured next summer, dead in a hay stack, for an- | brother. i BARBS {| uscd there. What ts it? her night of exposure would have been beyond th> a e e rwer of survival to the frozen pair,’with the cold as Or, perhaps, it'll turn out that somebody was just 0b-! Cacsar may have crossed the Ruble | jnr’ tut Chaisnnes wk dee touch- | tense as at present. Jecting to the free garden seeds that he sent through}con, but he might not do so well | 2. "@ r ‘The recaptures are another evidence 1s The Tribune| the mails. pirat Ser hes the average street dur-| ‘There are fewer bathtubs in the id the other day, of the efficiency of the department —_ * 2 United States than there are auto- smarck residents and taxpayers, who do not study me ae i leege “= course ‘Satur- | ia ‘ice efficiency by comparisons with other cities, do not Editorial Comm ent acting these days is quite a condos (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) ened *alize what a good department there exists here. Crime strain to people who bought stocks on | spot should bed : felatively unknown in the city. : margin. 1 ‘ apple may aa * © Over in Montana winter nights are marked by burglaries The Convict Is a Human Being dled 1 Quotations ite te decred for a ‘d safe blowings with a regularity that proves crimina’s (Duluth Herald) A Texas race horse enthusiast of: oe; long time pasteurized in Fe about. ‘Miles City, for instance, will sometimes wake} In the open court today an ex-convict, who signs him- Pere an OO LE eee tan | “Wit 1s the salt of conversation, not cans or addition oe | +» to discover a half dozen safe burglaries perpetrated as one “t st @ man,” and who looks couerria ‘with the race ‘i the food.”—Haslitt. of any in this Fvring the night. In Billings safes ‘have been carried | ®Dd acts like it, discusses the causes of prison riots. In ng Pics : soe way it but : Addition to the causes cited in an editorial in The Herald, rales ; “Too much wit makes the world should opening as i | way from offices, opened and rifled and tossed istto | overcrowded conditions and some fatal lack in the prison| A headline in a Chicago newspaper | rotten.”—Tennyson. will spoil seams. Great Falls has several night murders of ten| system, he says that the real causes are poor food and/| says, “Film Star Here; Heads for eke though more years ago which have never been solved. too long tmprisonment. Balmy Hollywood.” Maybe a better) “We think our fathers fools, so wise | has never been How many such crimes docs Bismarck have as blact:| oe — sel rege pp tliinrs Phere ne ———___—_. ark against the police? They are almost unknown here. | S*Perience. ‘are two statements from the New York. Ti mment lef Martineson has a reputation among criminals| ict that strongly enfores his vews eee Auburn a the type who perpetrate these forms of crime that in-| pr. Hastings H. Hart, president of the Russell Sage ; “nes them to steer clear of Bismarck. Foundation, says that strict prison discipline and long All ‘who aided in the capture Tuesday night are en- | Sq,tences that have caused convicts to lose hope of liberty led to credit, but some of those who assisted are under-/ cay Sey tan, poenigine ae ices aed. poles Sisco setnincie sock ots ot ee agen toe Or toes a eae eer ig | ~ 4 ie ot so mi to rel © penitentiary again, and they turned the job over to Eabagateis on parole as it used to be. Also. the judges ‘0.1929 by NEA Service, Inc. Martineson, th ‘idence are giving longer sentences, in many cases made nctes- oe a — the een ae ——— — sary by recently enacted laws, and all this tends to dim- THIS HAS HAPPENED |tactfully, but as be was about to|tbrilled over bim being 9 write: tity to cor e job. . inish hope for the prisoner.” a BOGAUTH, ould co | speak he caught « atranre expres jand—all that. He's wri the As said, a police head, has to have friends to succeed! William Lewis Butcher, @ member of the New York 7 wel vs im Gee room | sion on Cora Barker's face, Her| grandest scenario! Cora beard m that way. That is what makes Chief Martinesor so/ state crime commission, says: “Society has got to provide | x toner, yes were blazing upon Jewel| offer to copy it for bim, or let duable an asset to the maintenanee of order and the | Proper sanitation, proper conditions and proper food, and pre = UN; | Briggs and her nostrils were faring | dictate to me, straight to the zedom from crime in the city. Classify and segregate prisoners as Warden Laws has ras ominously, but she said nothing,|cbine. you know. because im ap | Fecently suggested, or we shall have trouble, Prisoners and Jewel scemed to be blisstully| awfully fast stenographer, end it - SROUIG he: SRtnes JA pein: tr, ReMNEM. Sener een. ; q unaware of the searing glance. But| made ber wild. Not that abe bad Help Along Greatest Christmas pr iedigetbgy 0 palates Vacate icatictaaas Cora’s enmity toward Jewel Brigge| the least cause tc be really jealous! . Bismarck is planning its greatest Christmas. Old feat-| when cn take hope away from any man, you runj| £ Brae’. required investigating. Besides, he| Bert's not the type of man | could F : lanier. ry could do little sleuthing untt! the| love in a big way, not tall and baad- es have been expanded, new features have been added. | the risk of making a devil out of him. da: bo bones Id ik ! And b it of ‘would seem that the occasion, therefore, is worthy of | The hue and cry about “crime waves” has created a ese next day, when the lers would | some— ike you nd he is soft Britton 5 | her beard again be out of the house. —well— € cooperation of all. pobre an Deni : vr egg oy eee : i “Boring?” Dundee suggested. - The service clubs, the Association of Commerce, the | clinging by prison officials to the old harsh idea that AN 1 going to be left out of this ‘aughing delightedly. aco ry o4 td Cross and Salvation Army are responding in the | prison is for punishment and not for redemption, is little pleasure jaunt?” Mr | “Well, yes, beca Rot a bit me generous way as in previous celebrations. So are | helping to create the epidemic of prison riots. | DAISY he Lawrence Sharp boomed. literary myself, & sirl does ost of the people in backing the old programs. The| This country nteds to study its prison system as well | “Remember you're a merriea| Want to talk about something be ae o isiness men especially are making beautiful displa: as its criminals, and that study ought to include an/ pepe man. you old sheik!” Jewel laughed. | Sides stories and traveling. Do you s 8. | examination of the question why it is that Great Britain he of the “But sloce Mrs. Sharp {s still out | blame me, Precious?” is vis- However, this year a new custom is being attempted | is tecring down prisons while the United States, with all « 1.¥ ot town. suppose you beau Daisy— ae ag »;4s the exterior decoration of homes under prize offers. | of its prisons overcrowded, ts planning to build many abe ban grt mi if she'll take a chance.” | poxuie DUNUER reassured her ‘ader the plan, residents can decorate their lawns or | Hew ones. Daisy Shepherd, whose broad.|*? with great gravity. and oro felt ~ reo ie swend- yuse fronts. There also are prizes for window decora- Will | eon-inclaw. cml Jolly face was entinely free of any | ceeded to talk on the subject most busybody as he camel yas in homes. He Choose to Run? gham, the pla indy lived . ‘ interesting to Miss Jewel highly faneceat “This innovation is backed Rotary, Kiwanis (St. Paul Dispatch) i : ne Ral oes herself. But at the entrance to the possessions of Mr. Senator ‘ons ce, the Ausoetation of Commerce and the North | ZGrmet President Coollige once ealected some of his || fark er LiNGe anton Toaaite donee Bias Sharp. Tor ens ff | Goorge Waisen, residence ‘ca Seosed jens cybs, public addresses into a book and called it “ Have Faith m sgoe sta mento ; | back, to revert to the topic of Cora’s be thought the [Ml| street, and he and his family will ‘akota Power and Light company. It is a good plan.| in Massachusetts.” Now, however, it seems more a ques- nd Mi featour ‘was ended whee he make thelr home here during the puts Christmas on view all over the city—as it is down- | tion of Massachusetts having faith in Calvin Coolidge. | - . he y “You really believe package of what felt winter. wn, with the streets festooned in colored electric globes | The Republican leaders of \ we ? say Cora had no cause ke, tucked away be 44 business places shimmering in lights and tinsel and yeas couples allied forth from the Sharp's decorous sight: AL GMITS# JAILED ied ‘ergreens. jon Rhodes House, rather self-conscious gowns. But the greenbacks proved Cleveland.—Citiaens of Clevelano 'Bo far, however, only a few residents have registered GO ON WITH TH STORY |of their championship of & woman to be cigar coupons. : were startled here recently when the; 4 ns |. the decorating. Registration is largely for the pur- CHAPTER XXX de wae twe talkin ral i ‘ “Now what Uyndeo asked bim- read that “Al Smith” was arreste ‘se of simplifying the work of the judges It can be] DINNER that Monday evening) ccbarrassment. Before they bad| “Of course, Jewel,” Dundee ar ne “seb ot the b ig ol sien fee, trralgned” however ss found that sade at the Association of Commerce rooms. began as.a rather ghastly affair. | waiked @ block the pairing off had| sured her gravely. Bt reom. » it was - Pairing et “ J “Guess I'd better tackle the fair be wasn't THE Al Smith. Al Smith. ‘Moin in this program as well as the others, Be a Good due largely to Cora's ret appear: | taken place, and Dundee found] , “Besides.” she rushed op eagerly. | qiida's domicile uext. Poor Tilda’s [| despite his name, however, was held ‘low to the underpcivileged, but be a good fellow in ance in the boarding house family |Jewel Briggs clinging to bis arm.| "when | was Hirting with Bert—ob, | 95 dumb she wouldn't have got wise [| for hearing under 62,000 bond, after ‘antling the city in the material expression of the spirit since her arrest the day before as) A fem paces ahead of them, Walter {a 8 nice way. you understand!~ | to i yet if the mn bad tucked [| Genying his guilt. ‘ Christmas. That requires light, color, evergreens or @ material witness against Emil] the on pee Pega bis stolen fort one of her bleaux emblematic of the day. On the present carpet |e Sevier. Much as Dundge admitted | toward the. batiess, bronse-curl- et = ge TEREE-SLEMENT CAR snow it ought to be possible to do some vety effective | the ber eourage, there 00 doubt | crowned bead of the girl. But that looked oo gg road oon en air ornamentation of house fronts and lawns. hie that Cora Barker was I:ke a death‘s| Would not bear thinking of, and , Gee's Py nlp Bol ws and decorate. Posy le oy a prise, | nigraction. head at the feast. And feast it was,| 2uadee rerolutely turned bis at, om travels on, wheels over { reputation, enhance for being, tires. Sian for Mrs. Rhodes, whether trom fear) 08 course i'm terrily sorry for Dontoons a. ee og five town. py ooy of losing ber boarders or out of the but fant {t lovely bow this ats oct — , * ati for Andrew fad outdone herself on the meuu.|@%fal murder bes brought them vo held two pores An Investigation Is Needed enter that body Making @ brave effort to ignore| lose together?” Jewel was saying . ‘ had almost forgotten about Haiti. Our marines | f00n after induction she anormal Janes cron ot “seal any. extreme breadth wainy, ere” at ttle tables scattered ‘Miss Paige acd Mr. Styles?” age pe A po throughout the dining room, the | Dundes asked, slightly pussled. miles, ics regular boarders tried to cbat nor} “Ob, dear! You weren't listen: mally with Cora, expressing their |'0s'" Jewel cried repruachfully. = i sympathy only with their eyes. But | “Of course ! don't mean Norms and hour 7 E . ft was no go. Cora's tragic, sud.| Walter. They were engaged before murger. al denly old face brooded somberly | the murder. 1 do believe you're half oe i ‘over the food ebe scarcely touched. |!9 love with Norms already. you and the only answers she gave were | ba¢ boy! Is my heart going to be moncayllables—notll . broken all over again?” ia 587 pil it f Dundee wished the two could bave had that Grst moment of meet- ing after the tfagedy alone, watched by the curious though ders. By accident the chair next to Cora’s bad Jeft vacant, and sow Bert Magnus i i 3 to anybody. It is time that we looked ‘into and decided just what we are going to do. | e E i i ; i