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; “Every so often some society comes marching in here, demanding * that I turn my birds loose.” Henry Hartz, Mazeppa farmers, of $3,100 last November. The Hartz brothers identified the FORMER N. D. MEN Russels as the men who came to their farm posing as land buyers and then. bound them and an aged sister be- fore robbing them. A jury trial on robbery charges resulted in disagree- ment and, while awaiting a second 5. V. and B. M. Russell Had/ trial, authorities arrested members of ; a gang which admitted the crime. Sued Minnesotans Follow- The Russell brothers each sued for ; . $12,144. After deliberating five hours ing Incarceration the jury found for the defendant, as- ny serting that the Hartz brothers “had Wabasha, Minn., Dec. 15.()—Two| no malice in identifying the Russells brothers who sued two elderly farm- | as their assailants.” ers for $24,288, alleging false arrest nd imprisonment, lost their case in| The Russell brothers are well-known district court Wednesday when a jury | in the Missouri Slope area of North returned a verdict for the defendants. } Dakota, Barton having been manager Stuart V. Russell and Barton M./ of @ hotel in Bismarck a few years Russell, Rochester, were held in jail) ago while Stuart was a resident ot six months before they were absolved | Mott. of blame for the holdup of Nick and! | At the Movies , nn 2 J. W. CALNAN Outdoor Life Is Aol O’Brien Heritage George O'Brien is a son of the great | outdoors. And he finds real joy in portraying roles in the outdoor ro- mances produced by Fox Films. It is through these that he has become the } idol of millions. | “I've spent all my life in the open | and I love it,” recently declared the star of Zane Grey’s “The Golden West,” the new Fox romantic thriller, which starts today at the Paramount as Theatre. iB “I have nothing against the city, Bismarck the but it has no appeal for me. I grew Member of The Order to love the open range when I spent * my school vacations on Louis O’Neal’s ofthe GoldenRuleis ~ ranch that extends over a part of 7 three counties in northern California. “ CONVE RT Ss “There were plenty of horses and * FUNERAL SERVICE jag: )2™Y number of cattle on the ranch a ‘AService forALL. regardless and I was permitted to play cowboy @ — offinancial circumstances’ @ + | t0 my heart's content. I learned to PHONE 304 ride during my days at school when my father was chief of police of San Francisco. I spent a great deal of my time with the force's mounted men. “My dad taught me how to handle @ gun and encouraged me in develop- ing skill both in quick drawing and marksmanship. Dad, you know, dur- ing his many years in the San Fra cisco police department, was the fast- est man with a gun connected with the force. He established the record of drawing from the hip and emptying a six-shot gun in four seconds, a rec- ord that still stands. “So, you see, I had the best tutor in the country, though at the time 1 had no idea I would later find my ac- complishments of so much value to me in motion pictures.” Constant practice has developed the skill with a gun for which O'Brien is famous and, it is doubtful if he has any close screen rival in this particu- Jar art. An ideal Xmas Gift—Foley’s “Way of Smiles.” A neat lit- tle book, leather cover. Only a limited number left to be closed out at below cost. Each 50 cents, postage paid. The Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck, Offers Convenience and Privacy HE gates ‘showm are ‘in, ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA. SAN MARINO is entirely surrounded by Italy. BRAZIL is the largest.and URUGUAY the smallest of the ! South American republics. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE,_THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932 JWENTY DOLLARS A DAY 1S WHAT THEY ARE CHARGING US FOR THIS ROOM— WE ARE LEAVING AS S00N AS WE CAN= WE WILL SEE AS THINGS. s WL. HAVE, Wo Pack UP AND LEAVE= a SHAY THOUSAND DOLLARS WiLL NOT LAST FOREVER — LIVE _ON THIN AIR— THE GUMPS— SAY IT WITH ORCHIDS AND ROSES AY LEAST WE HAVE GAINED OUR POINT IN FLYING OUY NERE- WE NAVE MET. MR. MONEYBAGS — AND NAVE MADE - | THINK ~ A NERY FANORABLE IMPRESBION = BUT WE MUSY NOT OVER-DO OUR PART = AND ABOVE ALL THINGS ME MUST NOT KNOW THAT WR ARE PRATICALLY BROKE — WE'LL HAVE TO Go VERY. SPARINGLY WITH THE a) WE HAVE LEFT-AND THE MAIN THING 1S TO KERP UP APPEARANCES — LA WHAT YOU Y’ GOIN’ TO DO WITH THE SHOVEL, SKEEZIX? TO OIG AND I'M GOING To Ss&E IT’S CIRCLN’ GOING To COME GEE... AN AIRPLANE WITH BOATS ON THE \NHAT DO YOU THINK. OF THIS FoR A LAKE, BILLY? WITH ALL THE WINDOWS FULL OF THINGS AND EVERYONE CHATTE RING ABOUT CHRISTMAS GIFTS, 1 DON'T BLAME GLADYS FOR BEING IN THE DOG HOUSE --- GosH! I GoT ANOTHER HUNCH! TLL GET MOM ON THE PHONE BEFORE GLADYS KNOWS yIM HOME GEE,I'NE WALKED FER BLOCKS! IGoTTA Rest uP BEFORE (GET TH MY BoARO— ING- HOUSE, @N' CHANGE MY Toos! U Bho Brew EVES! WEL c'mon S c'mon ! IGUTS MD LEFTS.... KICKS AND GROANS, BOY, WOTTA FIGHT! EASY AGAINST PANDEMONIAN POLICE. HE'S UP, e's DOWNS WES KNOCKIW “EM RIGHT AND LEFT. Cow wor 2] DONATE TH PRICE OF A TARE WHAT A FIGHT! Mort JUST PHONED, CHICK, AND \/ WNITED US OVER TO DINNER EVERY NIGHT FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK— AND SUNDAY, Too! THINK WHAT THAT WILL SAVE US ON GROCERIES!