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= YOUTH CURSED HIM : SLAYER OF SX OF SX SAYS HE KILLED DAN WHEN ee on ae “You dont mean to say you intend to impersonate him?” “That's the idea, little lady!. = iaacien Che nuiees br the sues wis 3 you at’ Hongkong as thé Mahera- Jah Gasgabo, or whatever his, runny’ title is. ‘Everybody on the skyship you have been flirting with. him. “date you for. a dinner; Investigators Believe F = Yeclares He Broke Rifle He id you come to tt ne here? a fs way ra. lover's swept evidence of her fatth serio Renahan Plan Crashed te Used by Striking Mother’ SYNOPSIS: Jack Stone, an airmail pilot who made good in the |“? came ta destroy’ All the ei hands wD -~ at ay sed by Striking Mother’s movies, is in love with Pearl Dare. Her father disapproves of the | gence of the “If only Bert show up Prove it one ‘more at any hazard, ae ‘a Jan., 12: i : match and sends Pearl around the world in a Zeppelin, Jack follows, | raja. He simply lost| fee ae Hes tn an airplane!” ee sala 2 show ioe ye-wha 6. time:for" wei inetital Los oe cont maa, an Fated Mi ’} as Head With It | and after many adventures, meets Bert Hill, another pilot, who joins | ashamed to show his face and, as eee bmny eyes 3 fastened on the ravings on either side. fabric, ' po forces with him. Together they make many. plans to rescue Pearl, but | I told-you, he intends-to leave: the: e fog continu: AO oa ite [apes tense a 7 “ —— cach time are defeated by ab paknoge enemy—the Silent a shi bon ge we enya a poe with the: situal } ” ea { DENIES FATHER WAS PARTY sky- sald fie Salen io reath Lda ay he he ee of hope that you ee Aah a inte! ay jon. “My ‘sbeeues one the Sisleney tae a Sa & \ eats i sees Pearl struggling in the embrace of an Indian rajab, one c \ i gers. WI ie manages to get into the room, however, they ¢ Alters Details of Former Stories; ave vanished. Exhausted with his struggles, Jack faints, | ee Peat arms get Ea {| a chanic, ‘adm i i i o i i a part of the Renahan in Relating Events Chron HE ordeal had been too terrible. I was a physical wreck She reuroee AR re Nhat hepsi tt indicated ‘sonotu- ; ologically and mentally shattered. No wonder I fainted! The ape eas gatstt,« i overalls, jacket, sively the machine crashed within a dé ante | sharp blow on the skull as I sank to the floor of the emer- wae Bae fey ‘battered and few minutes’ flight from the scene. Williston, N. D., Jan, 12—)}— | gency steering wheel room was the finishing stroke. re, ‘but my was reviving Se ' Bea atins iota g nonteusion tn lay for hours, completely unconscious. I must have I andr “rhd @9 rat cate eat Cia UNDERTAKER ISSUES LICENSES ¥ and, a v1 'S 7 ] <j <i, j. 7 *) ; 7 his own hand telling how he killed bled freely, for when a kind of semi-consciousness returned wer) fvollen hand, koa ears tom a Gears 4 Bos yee oe a j ie bers of the A. E. Haven I was blood spattered, head to foot. i" 1 pf ; Puy lott rebrasry 1 say a‘ semi-consciousness. 1 $——-——-— the olettng pane at ey marriage licenses have been brett he | 3 Sends fe = gers until al s { ‘ Bannon related that the rifle with knew I was inside the rudder of the what has become of your Hindu them, ‘ recent yeats. Stapf is a deputy i clerk and is quite handy for which he says he slew six members Queen of the Skies. I recalled my prince, the rajah?” it use, however excruciate cense fo “sl of the Haven family was broken by harrowing experience while tied to "™ stl the we Ee) Ite sure, restore their elopers in the wee smajl hours. Som: ry t hen he. hed it against. the the rudder’s stanchion and how I She made an impatient gesture. 1 imbien times the marriages are in the parlor rei Seems ear ne crashed. tt against: th managed to effect my own rescue. interpreted it to mean that my.ques- te tie SSE TASS. Wis ISSUE ED iM nae iad arises Sere its Soul q eet ae ba Ge ae. the ae i 88 te eer are uted John V. McEntee, New York, and { 3 officers wi © e or m te . q 4 be toind. portisie and ray Spusterfiation. on “You are safe, but you are hurt! It Lucy G. Caldwell, Ohio state students, 3 The complete confession follow: pea >, nee or wae was I abe none the porthole, hop- 2 ee, wee haa on the spot by ”) serted when at last I returne lat ing agi e Vv. gar le, ; about 18 olelatke guid vialtene With, Mir had become ot Pearl and the rajah? Her roving glances sighted the odist. 24 Ke le is face. “The ra; : home about 2 or 3 o'clock in the aft- still open, for that matter, 1 eee hate es cine aes fat our secica’ntenayittes recatved! by! the | ernoon an e Swenson boy was irst. stopping pla is smarcl ' eiietnen Dastel came tn’ “tint ie rte aimee ee se Oe Si, JU eke acteningy te 4 r 7 x ‘ All this passed through my mind, This was her explanation, She features. The robe slack—quote separate prices on Deets ord uae ote rca we th but it seemed unreal. “And: in my nad succeeded in eluding him—by 9 my ee are aebe caida will be opened January 14th, i t (ite Se oboe a Th on Present condition, it did not excite force—a crack of the thermos on over my The ‘Board renereee the Tight to re- dining room talking to me and the me in the least. retina of his head. ‘On reac! Tanne the main corridor be- eh tecdihe } + Swenson boy and Leland in the front memory, a little further back, also T could see by her face that she low I came face to face with Char- - BISMARCK HOSPITAL | F room. Daniel came in and talked to was Bert Hill, my flying pal. who was cured of rajahs. 1 smiled with ley Downs, the radio man. ‘Tf he Hi t << the old folks and me awhile, then had vanished’ in Calcutta What grim satisfaction. re 1d me, he never batted sn t went to clean the barn. had become of him? She helped me into the steers- eye. He oe instantly and I Citation Hearing Final Report and 2 “Then Leland and Swenson went . man’s seat, improvised bandages for went to the bpd Pearl had ition for Distribution 1 ; What Became of the my cuts and bruises, put the room told me was the rajah’s. iF Nonna DAKOTA, ee ee ee oken Hindu Prince? in order and threw the thermos int The door was not locked. in an. County of Burleigh the barn and Mrs. Haven says to Al- Neither did this disturb me. My the sky. had entered, shot IN CPUNTY COURT, i x2 . 1. C, Davies, Judge. ‘ bert ‘go out and tell that kid to go mind was still too inert to take any- “The, rajah cut the telephone cord like the most Pee the Batate 0 pate 3 » home and let the boys do their work. thing seriously. I desired only to to prevent my calling for assistance ie world, was uel C. Milliman, Dec # ‘“DThey have had a good time at the lie there in peace. 1 was, in. fact, when he attacked “me,” she ex- ‘most Harry Milliman, Petitioner, +. ve y,” stilt so comatose that I was oblivious plained, grimly. ee eet work now, and to physical suffering. Syfhere: was ‘rank fuente “all Sarah Braton, William Milliman, Ja- he says, ‘let them play. We will get I did not fee! the movement of ths time?” 215 ee an, Fred tt inet oe : SEN eel the Queen of the Skies, Were we Her eyes twinkled. “Frank's very Gustie. Milliman, Walter tiitmen, “So she got up and went out. She} flying high? | Swiftl Evenly? much taken with Mrs. Richards just Minnie Runge and Mrs. ee ar J = must have said something, because Were we being buffeted? And vhere now. They're in each other's com- Stewart, otherwise known ‘ he went home. He went home be- were we? pany like a pair of cooing doves. And Stewart, whose maiden n if ~ tween 4 and 5 o'clock. T could not tell. It was still night, Mrs. Richards has fallen for him!” Pearl Inman, and all ‘other | a for it was very dark. Fog was “How was it I caught you in his eteresae ain, ne: eurate ai eit { cone ae | PoMnia’ fox wes Heavy, fiat on the abled in the Hitmalayast™ "ed your rescue, And, you did. Tooke pie State of North Dakota to the iy “phat kid comes here for his) m + a re, Jack!” ich ha -eaaoutiot:- Nueuair sorent above Respondents: { {meals every Sunday, but he has got Hae eee ea re franowanvineniecinbette enn ised? | She leaned closer and spoke ee erates eunoren! at, moment, Foie citegt and euch one of you are hereby \ 3 his last meal here. (Apparently seaward? Why?” he was protecting me. If youhadn’'t Tapidly and cara) Pi is id trying to kee k from the County Court of Burletgh county, 3 Bannon is quoting Mrs. Haven). I did not try to grapple with my been so blindly jealous you would first iree, moment al plans, none of which worked out cerns we ne've, got to have an un North Dakota, at the office of the f have understood. Now, let me ask County Judge of said Burleigh coun- “They had it about done, then : they came in and we had supper, lis- since I tried to get away witl fi fe nsw ° £0 these riddles: “Nothing mattered! you one. Why did you fail me at in the Blue Falcon and we had to ey ne thing for that ‘hive: Se rney quee tor ae Been et ‘ced juddenly I mie with laughter. mi dio awhile. Then Mr I drifted into another phase in Calcutta?” Ra et acloraimerrininy ne sGot it. Peat ecg termes blo dian. He was fear- Binet I ek tein ena, j i i acaallaliras i which I felt. myself sinkin Seppelin y, that raja” less Before I finished speaking he on the. 27th, day ofdbanuary, 4 : maven ‘and T went) out to milk and Rohs ec stances amen Love Finds epee tere ee sate fi Tee “Use him?” she echoed, blankly. ut of his chair and at me with 1981 at the hour of # o'clock. in’ the finish the chores. Some time later—when, 1 do not 4 New Way Queen of the Skies, you a mtows main gondola will be noticed and “I'm going to BE him! And he = eunl forenoon of sald, day, to show cause, " “ doing the ch: Ee it any you have, ‘why’ the final report ‘When we were doing the chores, | know—from afar I heard my name: «J gidn’t fail you. 1 was drugged away. No one yet knows you're on I will be hunted. I must hurry back won’t ‘open his traj because Pe etal ted Oi ey a ~ Mr. Haven says ‘what will you take “Jack!” there precisely as I was dri ‘at board, but. the skyship inspectors as soon as we can settle on some I'll threaten to expose it he | The Rajah has the ADVAN- tion, executed by Harry Milliman, as ae he pl! iy ‘ugged i . y, y liman, to work a while for me? Hl My eyes opened heavily. In a Friedrichshafen. I stole aboard as are apt to break in ee second. nonenee. ‘ does! He must be carrying @ large | TAGE! the executor of the last will and tea “I says ‘oh, I don't know. eet reat distance I saw Pearl. She ; vaway to ‘at the bottom What are we going ‘Where ime I was, of course, wardrobe.’ tament and of the estate of Samuel C. y' i a_ stowaway get -at_the botto 5 By aware that, y was not talking in my Milliman, sleep or dreaming. was wide are you to hide till we, can | escape?” “Then you will go with me?” was looking down at me, ghastly “Yes. 1 saw his luggage go to white, but tremulous with relief and the baggage room.” deceased, on file in sald court, should not be allowed and why will you give me?’ “He said, ‘we will talk to Mrs. Hav- | i of all this intriguing. The moment I thou,ht I was safe, some one Will he turn Jack over to Capt. iter? Or is the Rajah a the SILENT MENACE? = joy. knocked me flat and tried to pitch “Of course I'l go! How could awake! My mind Was as clear 88 “a Jot of six gowns, long jackets, | Don’t fail to read tomorrow’s ee er he Es oe ee pe te” Bo we went in °F enought was dreaming and me'fiom the skyship. And damn you doubt me an instant? a bell. I was in 1. gartiaice eae SOU Le Jackets, | instalment of’ this SMASHING im PE Tined meets ene, agin the and sat down while Dan turned the that in this dreamy state I said. near sueceeded,? I’ added with a “Where are we?” agony. That didn't Satter ar! Dings of a Hindu prince?” serial—“On Cupid's a a Hiei separator. | airily: shudder. : “Over the Bav of Bengal, head Was with me. We had cleared our PUPS © = revatve iltineas dosibe™ ‘greatest LOVE serial of ‘et edna Ate imemea ied ne cleemp ute “Haven says ‘Charley will work “Hello, Pearl. I thought you had “If the Silent Menace got Bert, for Hongkong.” misunderstanding, away. Here. she ven't the slig lou Saininietretion Of waa catate aoe awhile but don’t know what he is been thrown through the porthole. he'll pay double in the end! How “It’s just my rotton luck to be was in flesh and blood, giving me She bubbled with amusement. and said executor discharged, or that such other or further orders’ ma: made as is meet in the prem an should not be allowed and The late residence. of sald Samuel ©. ‘Milliman, deceased, the owner of sald estate, was the city of Minneapo- characterization is an inspiration. | lis, in_Hennepin county, Minnesota. In fact, every one of the characters, as geaulted. by be made of this citation which are by the way interpreted by | “pated this tha day of January. A. D. such well-known delineators as Noah | 1931, worth. She says ‘it should be worth | _ —~ $35. But I didn’t think so. So they | I shot him and finished the little six | went home. 1 dal nob rempmtienult lola tu piawenttocen to Shorty’s decided to give me what I asked, $50.! weeks old baby. Then I got him out | Dad stayed all night or went home. | and told him I had got a letter from “They needed me for around two! to the strawpile where the baby was | Buried Boys First | Daniel telling me to go ahead and months, so after we listened to the when thev got it and Mrs. Haven 1} — put the crop in as we planned. That | 1914, but Marilyn was still under age | Joseph Hergesheimer’s immortal clas- ~ radio awhile I said ‘I had better go | dragged there too. {oy y Tuesday T buried the | which is a lie also. I stayed there all| and more trouble came up, so another | sic which opened at the Capitol the- home now.’ Mr. Haven says ‘you . Then in the | night, went over about 9 o'clock, did | European tour followed. During the| atre this afternoon, the most enjoy- ed late. I did-the | up everything again and Dad and I| war Marilyn was the rage at the| able film I've seen this season. and he tas to assume the responsi- bilities of a full-grown man, the young boy rises to the situation. The Seven years. Marilyn was educated | ations, powerful action and a poig- by private tutors. | nant quality make “Tol’able David,” ‘The ‘amily returned to America in| the all-talking film adapted from | “Both the boys were in the barn |? can stay here all night for we would | yet. ~ like to have you start in the morn- | Sarg and covered them over wit hag, |© nd started to finish up! went back for about a week, and then | Embassy club in London and ‘was| This tale of the Virginia mountain Eelen Ware, Edmund Breese;| By tReiCoert, ing. The baby was with the rest then. 1|°"4 dig a hole for Mrs. Haven and | we took charge again when Morrison | praised by the Prince of Wales. folk is primarily concerned with the Walthal and Harlan E. Judge of said County Court. “Haven called me and Dan (appar- | cleaned up the floor and steps and.! y. Just as I had finished up, | moved on McMaster's place.” development of a boy, who was con-| Knight, are handled with finished ne j ently next morning) and said ‘well,’ places where Mrs. Haven bled and Semple came. I was in the CAPITOL THEATRE sidered just “tol’able,” to manhood. | artistry. te Not ball Bxécutor, : get up and start doing chores and you | then 1 went into the cow shed think- rn and he says ‘what are you The title role is played by Richard pty, st Fi . Lay A dramatic plot, fascinating situ- | When catastrophe comes to his home get up, Leland, and get school.’ “So me and Dan got up and went to milk and do the chores while Mr. ready for ! doing hefe so late?’ I said ‘there is | a let of chores to do, I tell you.’ Then mple went in the house with me. Fin’ Rautip came, went in the house, lie said he would get warm and then fend Mrs. Hayen got breakfast. ; because I heard the door slam. He j go, but after he got warm I told him “While Dan and me was milking, | walks by the granary and I see him, | to stay all night and he did. » Leland came down and asked Dan for ' then went. | “I told him I was afraid of Mrs. = milk. Dan says ‘milk your own| I then went in the house and seen! Haven coming back because I told . milk.’ So Leland did start to milk | the coast was clear. him about the same story I told the one of the cows with a tin pail. I had! “Well, I had everything covered up | rest—alla lie. He stayed. Went next milked my share anyway. My pails | then. I went over and talked to dad; morning. I worked around until was also full. awhile (the elder Bannon had a rent- | about 2 o'clock when Dad came over (Dan says in a joking way, ‘you— | | ed farm about five miles away) and, and we did up everything, fed, wa- (profanity)’ then I got my gun from | told him I was working for the Hav- ; ; tered and milked. Then went to the saddle and shot Dan. Seeing | ns and had rented the place. ; McMaster's place and finished up the » what had happened, I got scared and “So then I went back and went in! chores and ate supper, talked awhile ~ shot Leland. Leland did not drop. | the house and I see Slim Fassett had | and went to bed. ~ Then I shot him again and then he | deen there but I did not know who | “I got up early and helped Dad ~ did. | at the time, I then started to wash | milk then eat and went over to Hav- | up some of the dishes and the separa- ; ens to do up the chores again. Before ” Haven to come out. I was too scared | tor, and Dad came over with the!I went Dad said ‘I won't be over to- = someone might come. But Mrs. Hav- | team and stayed. Then ‘Slim’ came | night you can do up everything, stay en had called the boys a couple of | back with his hay. stopped, watered, id come over here again if you are times already. put his team in the barn, came un'! scared.’ and showed me how to wash the se- “But I did not go over that night Mother Comes Out parator. Dad finished the lunch I (apparently back to the McMaster - “Then Mrs. came out again and ; had started. We all eat, then ‘Slim’ farm). I stuck there all day until 3 The result was that “The Five! BE SURE YOU'RE RIGHT- | : ~ back between the door by the harness BULL; CONTRARY 10 POPULAR. foe | ing of a place to bury them. “While I was in there, Alex ‘the °——__ —_____--—____———-9 At the Movies | ————? PARAMOUNT THEATRE Marilyn Miller, who came to the Paramount theatre today in “Sunny,” the First National Vitaphone version of h@ famous stage success, is no mere cccidental claimant to fame. Miss Miller has literally lived a life of dancing. She was born to the stage. Her mother and father were in vaudeville; and Marilyn was born “on the road.” Finding it difficult to take care of her after she began to grow up, at the age of four they sent her to her grandmother's home in Tennessee. There, little Marilyn Miller was taught to dance by the colored chil- dren. At the age .of five she knew toe dancing, much to her mother’s amazement. Her mother saw an op- portunity to use the child in their vaudeville troupe. The course of the act did not run smooth. Reformers invoked theatre laws to prevent the tiny child from appearing on the stage. “I then waited for Mrs. and Mr. | Which is the longer of these two horizontal lines? If you know the answer—try it on someone else. «YS and she walked by me. I raa out behind her and she heard me and turned around and I shot he: in the WILL BECOME JUST AS ENRAGED A WHITE OBJECT AS BEFORE A RED ONE. Vf 1S THE SIGHT OF ASTRANGE FiGuRE forehead somewhere. “She made a run at me and says | SS. AND NOT COLOR THAT EXCITES THE , ANIMAL» . > *¥You little devil,” and I got out of the way. She started running to the | house and I after her when Haven | came out—‘What's the matter?| What's the matter?’ And then I shot him in the head and finished her another shot on the step. I hit “her with my gun on the head. “Haven got in the house and grabbed up the little one (Charles) but my mind seemed to be scared and Citation Hearing Final Report and | Accounting, Petition for Distribution. | TATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, | un Satine Before Hon. T. . Tn the Matter of the Bouate Of John B, Stackhouse, De William H.’ Webb, Petitioner, Claud Stackhouse, Gerald Elvira Steel, and all other YOUR EYES MAY FOOL You | oo BUT as | your TAsTE fells the Ttuth/ Collar, ons interested In the estate of the said | John B, Stackhouse, deceased, Respon- ents, The State of North Dakota to the. above Respondents: ‘You an cited | ach of you are hereby and. required to appear before County Court of Burleigh coun- rth Dakota, at the office of the Judge of said Burleigh coun- at the Burletgh county, North Da- ‘kota Gourt House in the chy of Bie. | marck, in said Burleigh county, on the {27th day of January A. D, 1931 at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of sald-day, to show cause, if any you have, why the final report and ac- counting, petition for distribution, ex- jecuted by F. J. Grady, as the admin- Istrator of the estate of Jonni, | Stackhouse, deceased, on file in safd | court, showid not be ajlowed and why | the prayer of said adi Minlsbretor | con- | tained in wald: tial, report ai See i (Counting, pettilon -for~ -dintrll ati 4 praying that the r@sidue of said | tute be distributed ta the person titled thereto, the administration of sald estate closed and said adminis- trator discharged, or that such other or turther orders’ may be madejas is | moet fn the premises, should not be allowed and) granted. >, The late residence a bald ohn rk, | Ktackhouse; deceased. ner of | Raid eatatel war the city ot Bis marek, | In Burleigh county, North | anlet merview We made SE this eltation | as required by-law. Dated this und day of January'A. D. | 95a, By the Court. pits fe Gf wald County Co Ft, 2 si ‘ou 6 y Gow SSS FA comon SUPERSTITION 1S THAT THE RUMBLING, SOUND HEARO IN SEASHEUIS 1S AN. ECHO OF OCEAN on WAVES: THE HOISE 1S MERELY & eee MBER. ..AND

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