The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 20, 1931, Page 8

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‘Why Should Not Police Do|) Jailed by Mother Preventive as Well as Cura. | ¢@————___ tive Work?’ She Asks H Annapolis, Md., July 20.—(—The | principal of numerous runaways,; four-year-old Roger Perry, Jr., has) , set the whole town by the ears be-/ cause his mother had him locked in| * jail overnight. o_.9/ Police Commissioner Lee Walter reprimanded the mother, Mrs. Dor- othy Tardy Perry, and Chief of Po- lice Richard Holliday, Mayor Walter E. Quenstedt said he would in gate, and a psychiatrist was ret by Mrs. Perry to study Roger's derlust. “You can't use this police station as a reformatory,” was Commission- er Waller's dictum “Why should not police, like doc tors, do preventive wor! vel curative?” was Mrs. Perry's Roger's father, Lieutenant Per has been stationed on the Saratoga on the Pacific coast Last August, in Long the boy left home at 4 a. m. and was recovered at the police station three hours later. “After that,” Mrs. Perry it tried straps and padlocks to him | within bounds, but he still eluded} restraint. i “He had a yard to play in and many toys, but that was not enough. 1! never whipped him. “In May this year he ran aw: three times. Once Chief of Poll Holliday brought him back, dripping ‘wet. He had fallen overboard from a! boat. | “Then the other day he was rescued from a railroad trestle. He said he ‘was going to walk to New York. “His nursery school teacher advised | me to try a fake kidnaping, instead! J I arranged with Mr. y|Roger Perry's wanderlust may have to lock him up the next time he r been cooled by a night in jail, but away. The police found him on | the police commissioner rebuked his electric car, again headed for New mother. York. ———___—_ “They did not frighten him at the; A rease of 40 per cent in tobac- fail, and I saw that he had blankets|co acreage has been reported from and a pillow.” sections of Waynes county, N. C. DO! BIG BUSINESS Minneapolis, July 20.—(#)— The _| Northwest Grain association, an affil- .\|iate of the Farmers’ National Grain Notice is here! tue of a Judgme closure. r: |corporation, handled 11,173,554 bush- Cue Sook sh | els of grain during the last crop year, and docketed in ffice the | W. J. Kurt, general manager, said. Clerk of said Court on the of June, » in an actio Arthur Swanson is pla George Wise and Mathild the defendants, in favor of tiff and against the WILL LOAD WOOL Garrison, N. D., July 20.—Members -|of the McLean County Wool Grow- ers’ association will load wool for shipment east at Garrison Tuesday, July 21, and at Underwood Wednes- ;| day, July 22. The date for loading at + | Turtle Lake has not been announced. day of June, A. D. 1931, at the eight per cent per annum, which among other things, directed the sale by me of the judgment and_ decree, ‘ED for the trans- real estate herinafter described t satisfy the amount of said judgment | with interest thereon and costs expenses of such sale or so thereof as the proceeds of such applicable thereto will satisfy and by Virtue of writ to mo issued out of the office of the Clerk of Court in for said County of Burleigh and of North Dakota and under the s of sald Court, directing me t Teal property hereinafter Pursuant to said judgment ar een cea ietley, a8, Sheritt of Bur pee Ee jeigh ‘County person ; 5 pointed by said Court to make ME: eohool bus sale, will sell, pursuant to sa oF ool Diattlet No. #6 will and judgment and decree the herein 4th, 1981. at 8 after described real estate to the : ad highest bidder for ca tion at the front 4 House in the City of Bisma County of Burleigh and the North Dakota, on the 3ist day of July, A. D. 1931, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of that day | to satisfy said est and costs the: and expenses of t thereof as the pri applicable thereto July 14th ARTHU of Adam Schauer. rves the right to reject any JOE FISCHER, Clerk, © gnoken, X. Dax, 8/3 tos: Notice are described as follows, wit s That Part of Lounsburys’ out lot | 2 n je (1) in to- | rs said outlot; along its west line hundred fifty feet ning east a dista fifty feet (150), The: a distance of one hu (150) to the North | and thence running North line of said outlot a one hundred fifty feet ( place of beginning, lyi in the County of Burle North Dak: Dated this 1931. day of June, A. D. Ae Sheriff of Burle EDWARD S. ALLEN. Attorney for th Office and Po City Hall Bismare 6/29; The above sketch shows how a heatt . may be made out of a square and a cir cle. Simply cut the circle in half and fit the pieces together. ~ aintiff, e Address: 20) EN ANDY GUMP TOOK A TIP_ AND INVESTED , E)# (0,000.2 in TOM CARR STOCK AGAINST Hit WIFE'S ADVICE NE MADE A PROFIT OF $250,000." — WHEN BIM GUMP WRECKED TOM CARR = THIS IS WHAT HAPPENE MOM’N POP TwRee FINNEGANS HAD PASSED Out, WILE SITTING MIGHT PEGAIN POSSESSION OF THE OLD FINNEGAN AN, SAY! THERE'S No USE IN You TRYING Jo GET THe Best OF UNCLE JON, LEARNED THAT | KITTY HASN'T BEEN IN att ofr! rou TWo MusTA) AccUSED HER OF Had ANOTHER LOVER'S spar LAST NIGHT! 4 THIS 1S A DRY AND DUSTY} BEAT, SKEEZIX. Q. NOU THINK YOU COULD GET ME A DRINK oF WATER? FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HANNAH'S CI DONE OVER LET ME, SIT WIT! Ge WIDOW'S PROFITS * WERE NALF A MILLION ON NER INVESTMENT~ SHE GAVE HER SCOOGE AS A SETTLEMENT < PAID IN FULL FOR ALL THE MONEY WE LOANED HER = NE 1S STILL MOLDING THAT STOCK- WELL, ALL RIGHT... IF You THINK You CAN TELL A BETTER ONE THAN HE CAN, WEY! DON'T Sit Ww Tar OLD HEARS| IR ALL / HAPPENS TO EVERY 113 TH PERSON. YEH, WE OID! / MAKING Eves AT THA NEW OPTICIAN ACROSS STOCK TO SADDER BUT WISER— WHOSE WEALTH HENRIETTA NAS SPURNED — THIS '(S PETE, LORA. I'M GETTIN’ HIM A ORINK. NES, I'M LOOKING AFTER SKEEZIX AND CORKY WHILE THE FOLKS ARE ABROAD. SAY, UNCLE JOHN... MY UNCLE WAS A FARM OUT IN CALIFORNIA SO Ble THAT, IN THE SPRING, HE PLOWS A STRAIGHT FURROW TILL FALL... HEN He JUST WARNESTS Back AN’ HE WAS HIS CROP IN FoR THE winTeR !/ yer! ANH -\NHATS THE MATTER. DOES 1! SITS IN IT = (aw, You Jeacous win! you'0 BETTER. SQUARE YOURSELF WITH HER. Th STREET! | MANE DONE RIGNT BY BIM~ 1 DO NOT LOVE HIM= TOLD NIM SO= 4+ AM MARRYING THE MAN OF MY CHOICE - « uf ENRIETTA, ZANDER = NU WHO HAS GIVEN UP PLENTY! THAT OLD ANTIQUE 1S \/ A REGULAR MORGUE! LEGEND | ONE HUNDRED \S -THAT 17 SPELLS DEATH FoR/ AND THIRTEENTH ENERY 3TH PERSON THAT ( Wie, cl22/ (Lt PHONE, AND | NAVE ONSLE BIM AND ALL JHE GOLD IN AUSTRALIA TO MARRY THE MAN ‘SHE LOVES = REIL DID 1 SAN Cites ANNTHING AGAINST THIS BEAT? IF 1 DID, \ WAS TALKIN’ IN MY SLEEP. NERY 1 WOULDN'T TRADE PLACES WITH BIM GUMP FOR TEN TIMES HIS WEALTH - LET HIM KEEP HIS / CAN NOU BEAT THAT? Y CHASIN' ME AFTER A DRINK OF WATER AN! THEN HE FORGETS TO DRINK IT, Reg US PLOW: Gopi? br The Chea eto ITS TH USUAL THING To SEND YOUNGSTERS OLT T GATHER THE EGGS-WHEN THEN GET BACK To THE A HOUSE THEY'RE CARRYIN)/” GROWN CHICKENS “FIRST “THERE WAS GLADYS GREAT. GREAT - GREAT GRAND FATHER, MIKE EVENING AND NEVER GOT UD.NExT, Hee | MEAN GREAT UNCLE PAT PASSED OUT OF THE PICTURE FIFTY YEARS LATER THEN, IN 1902, HER GRAND DAD BPEATHED UIs LAST, SITTING IN. (T -AND TAAT WITH Me OWA J. CANT TW OF HELLO, KITTY, WOULD A Like Te HAVE OWNER TONGHTO = W'S HAUNTED! 1 Se. WELL, TELL Your Mmotue:. 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