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~. . THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUN ne) SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1022). | (eet ll gi : PW ee , oe See cca ian pieirek, E 3 hat I was wearing saved me \from 2 +) HRS es tad sinddb bean ‘Theing knocked: for a goall, / See?” EORGE D. MANN’ - "+ ‘Editor Zorn removed his. cap. and /.di Foreign.. Representatives ie, : i ny 4 : J «| played @ strip of plaster where his aS: 3 G, LOGAN PAYNE. COMPARY. i ee : ai we * A) ctipped. away. “He sneaked ‘up ene ae . Shean aus i NA Eee ery ys HICAGO, - + <- DETROIT from behind and landed on me, but a a: xe ‘ ue ih : paerauette: Bids. ia Feene pits: ae . f i q * i something must -have scared ‘him. 5 New a 0 BORNE Ae na for he ‘took to, his heels, apg, ¥88] ° RK -__- Fitth Ave, Bldg, = *"Teab | ig _ gone before I, could .recover sut- : MEMBER OF THE AssoclaTED I] ™ OM HEA service, Ine. | ficiently to give chase. Ata) on. me,| , ed * . o 1 i i smooth, dldnd halv: «Hay Sipeen |~ isn’t it?” Miss Patricia slipped down the} “yt certainly is, agreed Miles, Continued from our last issue. AN ‘special dispatches herein are (Reserved. . ; "1" Hobart's reply was a smothered | the gate with one/man behind the|nis tone. “Are you. going hack to ‘ < a i i eee it or not pthenatse credit. 4 ot¥.and Miles and Scottie had oply| Wheel and another: holding the/ the city now??” °° PE, . Sear near ro ttne: locai{ time to regain the shelter of the | door. NN . | "Zorn nodded and rose. i ces inbws published herein. tear staircase when Miss Drake| “‘After that things happened too] “I wish you would deliver this r y 4 TAN rights of republication ° of] wept across the hall and’into her quickly for her to utter'a cry. The] letter. I daren’t trust them to, the) oe é gs : Sond oe STICK TO CIRCULATION . ; . ’ ie , Kien ew mink fs Sch a S BF "11 find thi this} ish-smelling ‘cloth —<chloroform,]. 4. was late that afternoon, before ‘ese ‘ ‘ a) ss SUBSCRIPTION RATES PATABLE | OB,¥6M And out nothing more ihe) | chably—was placed over hier faco| Patricla put in an appearance and © Oe nee ee Spey: by Seen hae Genk Scottie was right,. Nothing hap-|®"¢ then everything was a blank.] there was a new, shy dignity inher : 7 : R aily by mi : E "| pened until the next morning when| “When she came to herself there pearing that silenced’ the reprbof : smarck) -. 7.20 Zorn, appeared 4g the garden and| Was a rush of cool air in her face upon her aunt’s. lips. a : ; Palate putside Blema Ke) es. 6.00| had ‘the older ‘summon Miles.| for the window behind the driver's] ‘Roger had appeared at luncheon : 3 { Pally by m “Where So. talk?” Zorn| Seat was down. andthe'two men|more wan and fragile than ever, pibakots. -00 | asked as Miles appeared. :... were talking, but ‘later Miles | tad; caughe, @. ‘ THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWS- “Just down the,road here. I un-| \’“Her heavy beaded handbag was/&' non s i ; ‘ : P an , 4 weather-beaten shed. a”) ‘of the fi ‘2 i i home: of a’.certain estimable but oppartunity to ‘scramble up .andJof an. unexps ast _banf e first week. There is a slightly farmer | over a low:stone wall into a mass | dll idle speculation’ forthe time i peat a : The Literary‘Digest, finienied de fs ngte in the household for a genera- tam ai Ate a x ! the darkness with ‘sense enough me -$. s) Swell known reputation “Yor falrnc tion; but ‘I. never’ thought: of him! | #® ‘ : : Aig being subjected. to ‘the atrictarel 'Mow-did Miss Patricta happen to go | to-keep to, the main'road. A. mov- Be Mejor reare ober vou ee you ‘use it—there are no losses, Everything comes: - Swhich any person: .or . organization | the nd why? 4 ing van came. rumbling along: and e oven rf tly b ed e t d h | : 33 from the ov perfec’ aked, sweet and who esome. Statement of the Digest editora that] »Miles;tore‘open,the envelope and } Wells ‘he would keep “— Lae peti he EKtee oe | ‘the poll is one, of all classes and that| took from. it two folded slips of her: confidence: and! come. ito take peared and that reluctantly enough. 5,834 in favor of ‘strict enforce-/1 have promised, lilm J’ will come Freedale,’ Migs: Patricia thought All at once the heavy portlerds 16 ounces. Some 1 } OWD ToOM. i man took her bag, clapped his‘hand] mails and time is an sere fac- “49, she knows, does she?” Scot-]ver her mouth aud bundled her in} tor, It is to Professor. Nigel Lor- still on her arm, and without stop-}d : (Botabijshed. 1873) deratood your message Sunday eve |i) O"ehink she:amashed the man{ coat in spite of the : . E rier tendeney shown in the prob newhat peppery old vice ‘ being from his mind. \ Then ev bake-day will be ‘Fon poll while bonus advocated in- | Mame Hlgge” os aties of oillow shoots “grpwing BY 41° "rhe caller was Miss Ora Hawks ery 'y a success. You save :; é mitigate the’ inroads, of time. at attempts to reach a fair result). “Perhape you had better read her| 0m an impulse..ghe hailed it;) she|™ 7 “the any question bitterly “Contested| letter. frst,” Zorn glanced about| Saye the idea: Mashed across “her The butler served ' tea ‘in’ the a EN : eS elaborate system has been work-] paper..° Ges care of her, atthe same time send- Miles Joitered in th “be- me I f @ hallway, “be uplicgtion-ef-ballots | “Dear. Sergeant Mileg,.)” ing powers i PE where} OW trying in vain to catch a word cans. Be sure you ‘The Associated Press is exclusiv tie rubbed his chin, “I wish to the also, and they were off. She re-]‘-~ at the Archaeological Muse- 3 . A ee enti’ eS) | ning, of course. Did you trace the si ‘ = a ‘ oe ~ eather, and wonder what. er- a —— eee THE DIGESTS POLL {7-8r-DIll: of lading? Soe ace ore oan tne] rand could have dragged tlm forth. my B A IN £iThe second week’s summary of the Zora nodied smilingly as they poe psa Sra pear The return of Patricia, however, |The Econo b creased slightly more than’ the: op: r but the ‘transformation -in hier’Ap-| - ? s+ ‘ Ge is-sister Hitty has been a maid “They gave up hunting for: her stance: ean cemafkable. citiane| : when you buy it—moderate in price. You save when ong people, must suffer. We may| the ramshackle shed and produced, mind that it;ghe could find out, the|@t@wing room, put the detective A pound can of Cal- baji a Mr, Zorn. will tell’ you: how -he | Wien of the conversation between Miss get a pound when tp entitled to. the. nee, or republl- |v": CHAPTER XV, drive to where a limousine stood at] yt there was a peculiar quality in|: ee EMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF 47 0+ that.we did. but it’s my opin-| members struggling, but a sweet-) um.” of the Literary Digest’ on \prohi- strode, along .the road toward: the cursed and halted. but another. car| turned his thoughts to other. chian- sition. . : and drove.off. She stumbled along od aot quite: gaacveded in. regata: ke. without reserve, we believe,.the| a small, bulging envelope, name of the nearest village and get knew that although’ Carter had t contains ful found me and.why I, stayed away. they were going’ and they told her Hawkes and her former swalny [ you want it. ament of the Eighteenth Amendment} home.this afternoon. 1 had to tell | at/once. of this. Higgs’and got them and Volstead Law, 145,727 in favor] yoy first,. thongh, hat I .haye| to-give her @ ithe ; {parted ent sped ete: Teappeared. of. modification of.the Volstead Law] proken. aur agreement; I.am send- rhatever. they thought, they/let |" bale th reel ROn- to permit light wines and-beer and] ing word to.Mr. Kemp to, meet.me|her climb. inand on the way she aaa ba e pate ‘onnous mas, we Veh 76,089 in favor of repealing the Pro-| ang i.mean to tell.him as much a8 | atranged with, one of them to. take ane whore ihe sbacksfovny ition amendment. Lcan without being disloyal, to my | that note to, Wells’ house when they |<, te Mage (OF te rout dook, There can be no doybt'that the|facuiy” After alr I have poen | sot back to the city In the morn,|CulMS back over her shoulder poll. shows conclusively that, the day|trrmty rdowt know what to.think |ing. ‘They reached Frosiiate at) Witt, ® quick, convulsive. catch of), of the open saloon is. gone, forpver.| except that we have terrible: ene-|dawn and Miss Patricia got down |’ ef ere t The heavy vote favoring lightwines| Ties wha,will atop at nothing.and|and went directly to‘ the Higgs endop't trouble, p and. beer is ‘indicative of the wide-| 120 NASs)” coey!. Please guard | place.” Gnd. my. way, . spread unrest in the present situa-|1 Framer and the others well and| “Did she recognise either of the will see her soon., Goodbye!’ , sae tion. . Perhaps, i <people.,Were} fra out what it. {s, that threatens|two men who. abducted her?’ de-]) It.was not the words nor the,tane, Shared sndleas Bre ‘ib iornsrion them beCore it, is. too,fate!. Don't|manded Miles, | “ walsh ney mete abere pice 2 F And a: siultitude, of prohibition. jokes know what ‘happened to]. “No. But- when ‘one pf them or moment ae Gi “ Sie |, me, so, stern-| car she saw that ‘his sleeves were upon the wotnan’s face arid : tions the poll may bring home to, the hecapse. they, treate 4 ardent dry adyocates that. the Tiqvor|1¥;, The paper Tam sending with rolled up and a. device’ of some) pint as of dawning, feat #n Ki ‘ ” ‘question still, is big one, ang.that| iis will, show you. why J left the | sort was tattooed on one'arm.y e8., i they have not achieved anh, aut Sat house, without trying fo see you a Tell me how you located Miss Ti cartely ‘iad’. the ‘door ‘closeat | cess by securing the adoption of. the|@aRd put {t.in your hands. Ieply ee jay” asked Miles... when there was a crash the Luft ighteenth Amendment and Volotesd | found it a little after ten that night. “The scrap of paper she had weet!) drawing rooin followed by the’ hiss law: ; Bey ig , {Perhaps it will help, you to trace} for that message to Mr. Wells start-| or fame and a man’s bellow of pro- re, are 177486 oles registered, the dreadful woman who wrote it/ed me in the right. direction.” Zorn /fanuy mingled with ‘pain. us bor arg and the mem who ere in her. pay; |replied.. “I caught the first train tol”, pungent ‘odor “of. smoldering ithe {especially the one with (he tattoo) Brookside. It wasn't: dificult. %0/ cloth assailed! his ppétrils-atifinis fasldlp-to: behold Andrew. teari ich’ show .aj mark on hig.arm, i Sob locate a. new family named .,‘Slo- F ortial . E ‘Ateong zaargin fer enforcement of the ". Hastily,Patticla’ Dtake.” |cum’ and learn the name of +l ly as Miles dashed the portiere a0 prohibition amendmestand.laws.also] ‘This letter doesn’t, tell me much | furniture mover. ; ishow*a: decided margin in favor. of] except that, the young. lady 1g on the|.- “The. boss: of the -moving- gang ————— the soldier bonus. Middle Atlantic] verge of hysteria,” he commented.| described the -house at Freedale C ky Shoe Repair Sho; states which register heaviest against}. Miles -had. unfolded the gecond| where he had left the girl. 1 took ‘a i ‘ See ks Boa 5 i " | rewsky Shoe Repair P strongest against] note, It was comparatively brief,|the early. afternoon train anid: lo- 2S a a : ’ RoR 109 3rd_St., Bismarck, N. D. won and. although, its” fine, _cramped,| cated the; girl. at. che Higgs, place. *y ae «i oN. Across from Van Horn Hotel. sbaken hand was, unlike any. that| . ‘Did you, see Wells last night at We give mail: onters Prompt al le TONIGHT “that three-legged stand!”| “I .am afraid you are, badly the, latter growled beneath his, burned, sir!” Miles ventured. teeth. “Help me get this off, Wil-| (Continued in our next issue.) |tiam, never mind the rug.” SSS ing off fof.acrid smoke arose and stampitg wccur]|out a tiny bluish flame that darted 2 across the rug from beneath the ‘overturned tea-table. * ” he. pad. studied ;,before during his| eleven?” asked Miles. investigation, there was yet fom} Nes: it pone Beat being. a dis- g j 2 * hing. vaguely. famillar about it! astrous appointment for mt ‘nbar —_—__ <-gteat érop of orgtors, Professor Coy-l which arrested him, , POPs Dispwtrousy 7s IT 18 COOL’ HERE Re TT aeeteaiTEEa jagton, of Princeton Univ “My dear chijd,” he read. “When I left his housg somebody 1 WALKER A s “Great trouble. hap. come .upon Nour esteemed father and. your| Sts ee ee -tuneles sand compelled them .to 40} ....For Sale — Choice Canary the strange things which have: so rf rates digtressed you of late. Now theypSingers, Jacob Bull, Dickin-! atg facing ruin and disgrace,son, N. Dak. through no fault of their own, but) -- faa re ee you, my. dear, can, save, them, 0 {+ 2.0% NOTICE “_ EDNAJ Y,and JO Their latest; which is said.to contain more speed and live action'‘than any ‘production which they have it Bismarck Typewriter Co. Bismarck, N. D. Zane Grey’s ' x “GOLDEN DREAMS” : rgument fav ‘mament, ‘Opt of.100 people, 95 do.not enjoy |” “f! have known, yout, family, for ‘i A , i : t : i speeches, though 90 wil have. } YOU hy ‘ appeared together hitherto. - fleet ee ee eam a:| mang gear an i yy duty Catal Ay, rine watef should Hs 4noun 11SVD COMEDY FOX NEWS MACK SENNETT COMEDY Fur Repairing fellectual. “ss: Vvomap and live‘at some distance! >... -G, E, Stackho J i — — F “Gymnasium Gym” We have purchased the ‘fur b pais Fy carr Will be outside your, City Health Office nee | ; MONDAY —Elaine Hammerstein in “EVIDENCE” _ machine and equipment of : ‘ ; AESOP FABLE Mrs. Caspary arid are pre- pared to do general fur re- pairing and remodeling. Also have agency for old, well-established fur and tanning company. KLEIN. Tailg? and Cleaner xt ! gate at eleven o'clock tonight. and my servants are to be trusted to) = IT wil kt 1 you Sodktortable for the night and | ama MONDAY House Peters and Irene Rich in “THE INVISIBLE POWER” you, may return jn the morning. “Watch for the flash of light twice in the road and be prepared - /P comeset ence, es no BA, orl ‘he ¢rimi a. greatest penalty .is | C2000! help you : Have faith in me Tings s—compulsory, solltade,” In [for mx.only wigh is to keep you aud nut, he lives under cover, his | ¥QUs# from. greater. suffering traveling through, life ‘al the, of BY. 9. A Friend. celesa,” Joy: Great heavens!” exclaimed cchahga of Miles..,./Anyong, hut-an. ungsophisti- “(cated child like Miss. Be oy ee 2! 7 would ‘have seen at a glan aH Dance ‘at Elm ‘Grove’ every | ‘is was the Quok eli; me what} Tuesday, Thursdiy'and'Satur-| 2° Fojd you, Zorn: ‘what, happened “day night --under © Coliseum management: * Best imtsic’ in] shejsaw-tha the state. Screened-itt' pavil-| juet.under ‘ken. opened window, She jon. :: Everybody welcome. marer cpu Lita the,.good * ai ol @ ‘infirm’ old woman,’ Come. out..and.-onjoy:-the-cool sire: crew" things ih t6'a haga 1 yl! forthe elenal dt came and TM 4 at 2 fcsiicd * 7] z oe R TUT Ts Men Wanted: é e} . The Northern Pacific Railway Company will employ men at rates prescribed by the United States Railroad Labor Board as follows: J ; The Roof Garden will ‘open: tonight’ witha Chicken’ Dinner. Dance. $1.00. pdr plate. Dancing $1:00 extra for gentlemen. On this oc- casion the’Main Dining Room ‘will be elosed and those who desire can be served a la-earte on the roof. ae SR 5 ALTE ‘Machinists - - - - 70c per hour . ..- Blacksmiths - - -~— - 70c per hour = Sheet Metal Workers « - 70c per hour Electricians - = - - ~ 70c pew hour Stationary Engineers - - Various rates Stationary’ Firemen = - - Various rates Boilermakers - 70c and 7014c per hour + Passenger Car Men - - 70c per hour Freight Car\Men - - -- 63c per hour : Helpers, all classes aera 47e¢ per hour »» Mechanics and Helpers are allowed time and one-half for ‘time worked in excess of eight hours per day. Young men who desire to learn these trades will be em- ployed. and given an opportunity to do so. A strike now exists on the Northern Pacific Railway.. ~ Apply to any Round House or’shop, or to Superintendent : Northeyn Pacific Railway, . at Jamestown, N. D. : toro, Westinghouse! | - General Electric Radio Sets IMMEDIATE, DEGIVERY -»B.K. SKEELS 408 Broadway _ Bismarck ‘ gUNHAALHAJUANESAGNTLUUUL TAH TTT A TT

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