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The Havre Daily News from Havre, Montana • 3

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Monday Evening January 21 1929 THE HAVRE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE nsi SB si All 1 Cl 11 I I All Cl 11 dll Ll 111 ID 1 Charles Mullikln daughter sangud the Rev Munger I Yellow Cab of Because of Out WANT House and Porch rocks DUNLOP utmost Quality? Maying Dig Guarantee? i Pz? would certainly leep you guessing Its lo nhow you a sample bond tJ eiiiliess Servire? Como in and talk tires 'if 19c to 98c 1 Wk 9 he will attend the Montana con ference institution of the Metho 1C 'f Lewis Rugg American SURETY COM HWY IWill Why even keep your tires iu repair for a year REE in 1 1 worth and more LOU LUCKE CO 5 aim limitation on Philippine imports now duly free was understood to be the program of American pro ducers of cane and beet sugar On son was John Sweden gave the funeral address Pall bearers were Hall Ed wards Kilduff aye Stine Ben Schuster and Grover Waite George Smith was born at Triplet Missouri May 10 1864 going in youth to Texas coming to Montana with cattle in one of the big drives from Texas Working south of the Missouri until coming to the Malta terri tory in 1893 and working as fore? man for Senator Jno Survant Later he acquired property near reewater north of Malta going into the cattle and farming bus iness for himself He was mar ried in 1901 He is survived 'by his wife and seven children all living He had been prominent in political affairs and had been one of the successful exponents of diversified farming in Phil lips county He died Thursday January 17 at his home at Malta being overtaken by a heart at tack from which trouble he had been suffering for some time In terment was in the Malta ceme tery Angst He be anv' The name you knew The LORSHEIM Alfred Schnider in a cidcnt i Uns o56 i It was Justice A first a member of the court on Janu ice brk Ai be ALBANY Jan 21 (AP) The extradition requisition of the state of Colorado for Whitey rWalker under arrest at Buffalo and wanted for murder in con nection with a bank holdup was granted today by Governor Roo sevelt A similar requisition also was made 'by Oklahoma authorities but the governor honored the Colorado request because of the more charge againut I Walker in that state and because I the alleged crime in Colorado oc curred at an earlier date than a 1Ror 40 Hycars Dunlop Tires have been ahead of all others throughout the world Special to The Dally Newt MALTA Jan 21 uneral services for George Smith of Malta better known to many pi oneers as were held Sunday afternoonMrom the Malta United Brethren church at one thirty loral tributes from many friends surrounded the bier The Malta male quartet Booth Injunction Move is Postponed LONDON Jan 21 AP) junction proceedings brought by uenerai uramweil Booth were adjourned until (rldav when they came up in Chancery court this morning The temporary injunction which restrained the high coun cil of the Salvation Army from electing a successor to General will continue in offe'jt until tho next hearing Sprclal to The Daily News GLASGOW Jan 21 At the annual directors ol the Glasgow Com mercial club held riday Jan 18 1929 at 1 Hocking was re elected president Jamieson vice president Young treasurer national councilor: was re appointed secretary by the board for the year 1929 naw IP'inletia'l Tiro now in ttock Thi Joo aWaylviti Chain Valley Motor Co Havre Mont WOMAN HELD POLSON Jan 21 Mrs Kate Sullivan aged about 50 a rancher of the country south of here is in the Lake county jail a prisoner pending on inquest into the death of James Johnson a neigrbor whose body was found on her door step yes terday Officers she told them she shot JohnsqiL after astruggle with him 'wheir het fat on behalf of the Mountain Beet association make the duty on Cuban 256 cents Tho Cuban Dress Prints 36 inchet our own brand per yard 23c hkCS As 32 I in Im Good surrnr honb xmraop owjuwita: ROY SCOUT TROOP TO BE ORMED BY GLASGOW MINISTER Speclnl Co The Daily Nfw GLASGOW Jan 21 Pre liminary steps toward the organ ization of a Glasgow community troop of the Boy Scouts of Amer ica were taken at a recent meet ing when moro than 30 interest ed boys of scout ago met with Rev Albert Muskett pastor of the Methodist church rom the en Sperhtl to TL Daily WHiTEISH Jan 21 John Benson pioneer resident andiiuilding contract jr of Will fish Xvho ied a the hospi il riday mornltig was burled iixihe city ci metery Sunday after i'm I) 'bi i H'i 4 XVILHiilU I4VG IXlllatv ml church officiating held in the I 99 of which Mr Ben fl 1 grand ofticer Benson was born September 29 1862 this country in manhood settling in Michigan i Here ho was married to Miss An I ua Warholm December Six children were born i union iu i wnrlfi Ptill CVIlblUUI HJU icpuil dltionawarranted but the case existing has been in status quo since Charming Daytime Styles Are Priced Economically at 7 Novelty Rubber Aprons Gay solid colors and noveltii vith frivolous ruffles 49c ets at a profit under the exist i that country is allowed a 20 per rate Last year lie Said they cent reduction and pays duty of irely'met the cost of production 175 on raw and 191 on refined Inch he placed at $7a ton Tho An increase in duties $rpase he said would allow thoowers to make $1 a ton profit i sugar which wtts the averageofit in the three years before )2S 1 Cummings contended tho one nt raise would not increase thest to the American housewife ore than 50 cents a year adding at sugar Was the Oniwfobd prn ict selling at this time at pre ar prices while farmers' ma linery cost had increased 65 per nt' He also declared that nn present duty free Philippine gar imports wore limited theet sugar growers of the west mild have to go out of business One never has too many of these fresh frocks that can be tubbed easily and as often as you wish they are smart "enough in their styling tcTmake them appropriate for morning or afternoon at home GLASGOW Jan 21 Rugg secretary of the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce apd Gor don Jamieson president of the armers Stockgrowers Bank left Sunday by motor for a three weeks visit San Diego Calif Mrs Jamieson and daughter Mary Gordon have been there several weeks Prepare To Press Proposals or Changes In Import Sugar Duties Tested Value an the court declar ed in an opinion today The op i inion films the 'district court' '0fcr Gallatin county in awarding damages against the Northern Pacific railway fur the death oi Lyle WesiMdalw and of crossing ac Twelve guarantee a j'gainslai road hazards Guar antee in form of iclual Sur ctyBond issued by the Ameri can Surety Company Ask i WASHINGTON Jan 21 (AP) ifty representatives of the dn estic and foreign sugar industry nV prepared evidence today to of ash Cotton Prints pregs proposals for changes in import sugar duties before the house ways and means committee hearhign on tariff re vision A controversy on the sugar has been hanging fire for several years and the committee expected one of the most determ ed fights 'bn revision since it be gan hearings two weeks ago with a view to readjusting the existing tariff structure i Producers and refiners of cane and beet sugar from thek United States Cuba the Philippines Hawaii nd Rico were rep resented in the witness list The information they will will 1 it" i 1 i i 1 1 i rev er iw 4iunierin(LprodiiJSJLhijiugar in the world The existingBlufy on raw sugar" is 220 cents a pound and on re fined 239 cents Under the' pre ferential trade treaty with Cuba Hocking Reelected President Glasgow Chamber of Commerce HILLS BROS COEE I rtth from lit air iriil vacuum pad jUulty opined wpth ijia "i Because of yt our I Conjiaence cnKi i ii i iri i in Us! Pioneer Whitefish Resident is Buried riday eveiwng Glaf Sterry and Chas Swatek have entered (the old contest at Havre to be broadcast the next few weeks Mr Sterryplays on 'eb 1st and Mr Swat ek on eb 8th Misses Murray Kaufman and Espeland spent riday evening at Joplin attending the Inverness Harlem basket ball game and dance Ray Havens and Mary Spinier have been quite ill suffering from the measles Roderick Jones who is in a hospital ajt Havre suffering from the measles will be able to re turn home in a few days! QUEEN HIS KIND Into the heart of the Jungle mysterious and fascinating where Tantor the elephant prince of beasts trumpeted to the herd where Numa the lion ruler of his kind preyed on man and beast where lived the tiger the rhinoc crous the crocodile and above all the ape people who made up in shrewd cunning what they lacked in strength years before had come two intrepid explorers Lord and Lady Greystoke Delirious with the dread jungle fever Lord Greystoke and Lady Rosalie tossed in their bunks in the cabin they had built Scientists though they were and protected against the perils of the jungle the science of their day had given them only imperfect protection from perils unseen microscopic In a sudden silence Rosalie stag gered up from her bed swayed across to her husband so still and took his hand It was cold She laid it down tottered in a daze over to the bed where crooned littlc Edward her baby born on the ex pedition With a prayer on her lips she too collapsed on the floor another martyr to the white conquest of the tropics Toka the she apc had just been the victim of another jungle tragedy Her own baby had fallen a victim to the dread foe of' man and death Toka wandered unconsolcd when suddenly from a strange habitation in hef jungle she heard a piercing cry a wait It was not of an apehi1d Yet it was the young of some apiinal strangely akin And it was the wail of hunger Toka looped over looked in and entered What she found stirred the depths of h5r already over wrought mother heart She picked up the baby caressed It fondled It clasped it to her breast There was none to say her nay She loped off with her foundling man child i(Tobt continurd) Extradition of Alleged Slayers to Wyo Granted MJt 1 Laid To Rest AIRMS DECISION HELENA Jan 21 (AP) The Mnntana Kiinromo pmirt nntt lend its aid to the establishment I holdup charged of a rule that will encourage Oklahoma those in charge of an engine to close their eyes end see as little WASHINGTON Jan 21 (AP) The long controversy over the gar tariff was given today to house ways and means com ittee now hearing proposals for vision of duties and at the out a request was made that the vy on raw sugar bo raised one nt a pound The present tariff is 22 cents the increase proposed byed Cummings' of ort Collins lo a tea mid igar otjuct would not feel the lull feet of the raise because it's anted a 20 per cent reduction h'SireterGTP 11 trade treaty with the United a ba no pays 1 7 6 nts The" first' groiiis ady with conflicting views on subject Cummins argued thatet growers could not raise and his ape people are i raiding ourcattlel" he cried loudly i "They are destroying our fields They must He hung on the word as if it alone would anni hilate an enemy Still grasping Mary Trevor the delicate beautiful high strung American castaway by the wrist Black John continued to harangue and exhort the villagers He paused before a flat stone Seizing a brand from the council fire he aplied it suddenly to a little pile on the stone Instantly there was ajilinding flash and a column of smoke shot high up in the air It was Black John's magic by way of casting a spell to set fire to some black gunpowder and overawe the villagers as a prelude "This wil cast a spell of terror against he shouted boldly curse on Tarzan and his tribe I He will not dare to come near us The of the native drums rose in sharp staccato the clashing of musical instruments and of spears the weird music of native Black John pulled Mary forward by the wrist almost dislocating it by the savage force of his grasp "Now" he whispered "dance! Show them my power over the White Goddess who will win the favor of the Jungle Gods! Dance as you never danced before! Give it to them Mary felt herself catapulted into the midst of the wild assemblage with the frenzied music There was just time fot one thought to flash through her mind a split second The dance of wild abandon was the least of many evils thaLmight be fall her' It would give her respite even for a day and another day might another dawn bring forth? Propelled by the force Black John she caught herself poised on one foot balanced whirled and was off in a dance that was a stone age exaggeration of classical dancing now swept on into writhings aqd posturings of old dance halls of risco the tango the maxixe of South America and wound up in the Negro movements that had cap tured the white dancers as she threw into them the spirit of native Africa itself the natives watched atid followed the white goddess ar off in tho jungle whence the eyes of Mary Trevor could not penetrate nor the echo of the curse reverberate in a crotch of a great tree perched the figure of a man In his hands he held a grass robe About his neck hung a wonderful hunting knife in a sheath suspended by a thong lie looped the rope and let it fly out It Caught on the limb of another trpe with peculiar loojf Suddenly above the multitudinous sounds of the jungle he heard some thing that set him in quick motion crashing through the tangle It was Tceka the she ape belle came to ot the jungle giving a call for help The man parted the fronds of underbrush in time to catch a glimpse of Tang an interloper strange to that part of the jungle as the powerful arms of the ape grasped Tceka about to bear her ofL Tceka chattered and screamed in terror An instant and the man with in credible quickness and strength was betweent them facing Taug "Go back whence you came! I Tarzan command He stretched forth" his arm with an imperious gesture it" was the voice that would have arrested and held attention It was a human voice but these no human words or of all the beasts he the language knew their names and how to call them knew their trials and all their dangers helped them played and lived and suffered This was Tarzan the Mighty King of the Jungle! Chapter 11 HINGHAM Special to The Daily New The Catholic i Ladles held a card 'party Tuesday evening in the dining room of the Chezem hotel This was the first of a series of parties which they plan to have this winter There were 10 tables of whist A delicious lunch was served at a late hour Ole Jelmo arrived home Mon day after a several weeks visit with friends and relatives in Min nesota A Mullikin made a business trip to Great alls Saturday Mrs Chas Swatek entertained Mr and Mrs Dan Lief and Mrs GLASGOW CHURCH MEMBERS AT BIG BANQUET J' Special to The Daily News Jan 21 orty six members of the Congregational church were guests at a 6 dinner of Rev and Mrs Chas Miller at the Congregational par sonage recently ollowing the dinner the annual report of the secretary was given debts paid and a substan tial shows the excellent condition in which the church faced the New Year The follow ing trustees were" re elected A Walker chairman Roy Huber clerk A riedlund treasurer A Yotter John Rusher Wil liam Leonard Langen and Hoppin deacons Mr and Mrs Hoppin who anticipate leav ing Glasgow this spring were pre sented with a substantial gift in 'appreciation of their many years of faithful work in the church Percale I 4 New Patterns A trademarked brand of de pendable quality 15c GLASGOW Jan A Hal lett of the Riverside Hatcheries recently returned Jrom Miles City where he attended the state poul try show where he was elected a director of the Montana Wyoming Chick Hatcheries association which was formed for the purpose of insuring uniformly high stand ard of breeding of chicks the members pledging themselves to hatch eggs from only pure bred rinz ica The THvcrsidfi Hatcheries the other side ranged the Cuban located about one quarter mile Philippine and other producers i east of Glasgow specializes in and American importers and con bred White Leghorn chicks 3 11 1 if 1 1 Kf 1 1 1 It 1 Yv ct If 1 Uli II VT I TJ nl lot 1 I ill 1 nilVlL VVIlHUVkVW I uni 111 I I 1 I 1 I 14 1 I ll Hl 11 111 livilllll' 1 vvx nr np ivprv ol a livvv tu GlWS electric incubator while in Miles JUIUVSL XU MCfl UIIU Ciinu K1OYV I City ers had from three to moro than! 1 i 1L A I I i 1 1 hi 4 1 I izm ii ct tiuzVii tv HAiiic iui mi i hu znnoA lirltl Hi 1 1 nwnI I1 tm 11 1 WUS TH'OPOSed DY tOC Illi I IIIOUKI I pvoovfl 0 1 sions and Cuba were ready to op tariff commission in a 3 to ue pose this proposal through im vision four years ago but no ac representatives and theiri tion on this recommendation has to congress Several even been taken by 1 resident representatives of the also Coolidge Three years ago tile were on tho witness list as well executive announced he would ie 11 4t i iirrwlH as randy and sit drink manuic turorH and A reduction in the lowest Prices? Never iu the history of tires have peak quality tires been offered at such low prices HOLD WINTER CARNIVAL Wls (AP) sau becomes the Lake Placid ot 'the middle1 west ebruary 5 10 when hockey artists champion skaters ski jumpers and? curling players vie for honors in the annual winter sports carnival' rom universities and cities of Minnesota Wisconsin and Michi gan hockey teams will play for h1 1 Subscribe for The Daily News 4'i i I a I 1 I AM Anf Al AM Wl A 11 A ea LOr Hie urcuiiuiu Ifiauc 1O AAA zrzr bl 71 rPTYiPtPrV les itaaio listeners nere naa rue 1 privelege of hearing a pipe organ I concert bv Miss Olive Jackline I neice of fs Jackline ot this I city broadcast from the Edge water Beach hotel Chicago Wed nesday evening Miss Jalckline a student at the University Chicago to this The wi do and two sons Bert and Edward of Whitefish survive rom Michigan the fam ily moved to Colorado and then to Montana settling at Polson in tiie eariy nays in isu tnuiam ily removed to Whitefish residing here until 1926 when Mr Benson operated a tie mill near Polson Roth Mr and Mrs Benson have been members of the Baptist church since 1882 Some of the best buildings in Whitefish stand as monuments to Mr craftmanship as a builder Among these are the I building Orpheu theater Star Clothing store and the Pioneer Mercantile building or Gifts and for Yourself Stamped Good Offer Countless Suggestions Aprons pillow cases luncheon sets ccnternicces curtains kinds of charming pieces TARTAIU IwPIm 1 i Novelized by ARTHUR REEVE rom an original Serial produced by UNIVERSAL PICTURES CORPORATION by special arrangement with EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS of TARZAN THE APES vavx wmw Chapter I JUNGLE KING "Dance The girl i a 1 e'a i blonde cauty figure full delicate volup jously formed clad in a singleopard skin drew away from the tenace of theeycsand voice of ie dark white man to le elemental a thousand miles om civilization I tell you!" hissed Black ohn through his wolfish teeth Her eyes deeper and more blue ran any lake of the Dark Conti ent shot a quick glance to the ght There lay the jungle tecm ig with wild life fascinating mys with its keen heartless trugglc for existence crowned by survival of the fittest It was nollLI 4 fn I I 1 fl A ouse Ways and Means Committee That Will Hear Arguments of oreign and Domestic Sugar Indus try Representatives Expect One of Most Determ ined ights on Revision Since Hearing Started relentless Another quick glance to the left Merc was the stockade wrested by lan from pitiless luxuriant nature lary Trevor saw the huts the abih to which she had been borne zith her little brother Bobbie after ic Kvreck of the liner ole survivors picked up Black ohri the beachcomber In a great emi circle before the thatched huts i the stockade squatted the black kinned i natives on one side their on the other the drum iers with their outlandish hollowedgs covered Jaut with goat skins They were waiting for Black ohn to call on the spirit gods of heir ancestral jungle waiting for im to demonstrate again the power the white witchcraft An instant her eye a cavenward as she wafted a prayer ibdve swayed the tangle of tropical nods and rope vines It was a Jofious wild picture" of nature i where every prospect and mly man is Black John seized Mary in vise ike grip by the wrists "Dance! Dance at this ceremonyf the Curse of Tarzan! The next vinrc remember it will be the ccrc iiony of our wedding or vfrHl call the priests and perform he ceremony now!" With his other hand he waved The weird sound of the native Irurns accompanied by the Clatterf spears and aboriginal musical nstruments burst forth in a pande nonium of bhrbaric tempo Black John advanced into the xnter of the group descendants of i pirate crew that had settled in he jungle generations ago inter natried now reduce to the primi Kive state of superstitious savages lost village He himself tho a week John Shaver manager of the local Penny store has pone to Denver Colo on a bus iness mission He was accompan ied by Mrs Shaver Miss Jetty Sektnan has gone to argo to visit at the home of her brother and sister in law Mr and Mrs Arthur Sektnan for a time Miss Alice Mattson instructor of the normal training depart ment of the Glasgow high school was summoned to Weyerhauser by the death of a sister in law She will return Monday That the United Statees is at tempting to give too many people ebl legeedTi cations is the topic of la debate to be held Tuesday evening in the study hall of the high school rank and Eldon Schuster will uphold the affirm ative while James Watson and Richard Hoppin take the nega tive uneral services for little Sa die Crickett 10 year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Benjamin Crick ett who died at the Deaconess hospital here Thursday were held at Opheim on Saturday Charles the eight months old son of Mr and Mrs Merle Priest of Nashua was buried from the Peterson chapel here Saturday Rev I Stubkjaer officiating in High that 'fastened itself He pulled it tight swung in a quick arc to the ground slacked the rope and with a deft twist pulled it' off the limb and down SSMUIUMOUC aiu UtLL oivvu every muscle playing smoothly as kpipfnn ha frathfr0l Aiic ffrncc rri ph All KU111VIVU A uj VVIIVU t'inzsri I and slung it over his shoulder hall UI1(Gr aUci(' New Dodge Sedan Phone 800 No oubsswork however when you ike a small pie because you can tell when done And no guesswork when Hills roast their coffee A few poundsat a timeby a continuous process roasts every berry evenly and de jth uIO Surety Velons thz iitmncr in flavor No other coffee tastes like Hills Bros ont for none is the same way GLASGOW Special to The Daily Newa GLASCO Jan 21 Charles who has wonducted a roll er skating rink in Glasgow the past month will discontinue the rink and go to Billings to open one at that point Miss Murgarethe White' of Saco Miss rances Helmig of Content and Miss Haverfield of Lidgett Sask have enrolled as student nurses at the Deaconess hospital Rev Albert Muskett pastor of the Methodist church will leave thusiasm shown an active scout Monday for Great alls where troop can be organizea aim maiu tniriz'd savs Rev Muskett provid other organl churchTIe be absent zations in the city will show equal interest with the boys them selves in this worthwhile enter prise Rev Muskett is a duly com missioned scout master of the Boy Scouts of America and was i highly successful in handling and organizing a troop of scouts at Walhalla and previous to his coming to the United Stateswas active4 in the work of the Hoy Scouts in London England i' As soon' as membership appli cation blanks are received they will be filled out and forwarded to national Boy Scout headquar ters in New York City and a re jjucsL ado for a charter ROM MEETINf resh Assortment Complete Size Range! Selection of Color Patterns! i a auy a remarKaoie selection of hne daytime clever new and priced so reasonably that you can buy more than one to "freshen your house frock' Supply 1( Many many styles with long sleeves and with short with trimmings of a contrasting color belts fancy collars and cuffs the prints are dif ferent and colorful Do come in to sec yourself vayward Son Of a noble British arpily by hi superior 'wit and ihfcwdness had made 'himself the catler of the tribe pretending a iWry of witchcraft 1 ANewRagRug ts Inexpensive and so effective for that worn corner I Each 14 1 59c 1 lib1 1 I 1'1 IU lets IS I I ll II I i is definite assurance of I ng value fit and style wfe I I ilr I dl I i I i I house 7 I i I i if in TSTWHCT fe ta Im rw ll 1 ifcu Ki va jy 3 Ji zvjt a RM Wi vk A' 'J 4tK MX stfr 1 ta Vi 'Ll A a i JKJJhl a 1 1 ary A 1 ll 1 ft! 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