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» - FOR RENT—A-two or thr s.. FOR RENT—Modern 9-room , house FOR SALE 5 ‘room modern house, east. front, double garage, for $2650, on terms. 6 room modern house including 3 bed rooms, hot water heat,. near school, garage, enclosed porch, on terms. 4 room modern house with kitchen- ette and bath, well located, south front, for $3300, on goad terms. 10 room modern house, close in, 5 hed rooms, east front, for . $6000, on terms.? 7, room new modern brick, 3 hed rooms, garage, hot water, east front, enclosed porch, near schools, ne of best in city,,a real home, on terms, 5 room partly mod@rn house, close in, 2 large bed rooms, for $1800, on terms. 3 room house with lots for $650. Houses for sale and rent. SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1924 Tribune Class PHONE nf Clasifed Advertision Raes ‘A insertion, 25 words or finder .........2....8 60 2 ingertions, 25 words, 0: Under sem S insertions 26 1 or seececeeeecees 675 1k, 25 words or under 1.: Ada over 25 words, 3c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 p’clock to insure insertion same day. ified Advertisements : THE a. HD, UG elses biduw bt BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 ___ SALESMAN SALESMAN—We want .a live con: rae vincing salesman» who can sell FOR SALE bankers and leading business men] 5 room house, east end. of a high-class nationally known line of advertising. specialties and calendars. To such a man we of- fer an exceptional opportunity to ‘close up permanently with one of the largest specialty houses in the rat&d Aa-Al, city, easy terms, . $1200.00 rqom hovse, lights, water, sewer, toilet, east part of city, $400.00 cash, balance, $20.00 per month, ........ 1900.00 ‘6 room, strictly modern house, beautiful lawn and BY world, Write or trees, wire, giving age, experjence and{ north part of city, east references. The American. Art| front, +++. 5200.00 Works, Coshocton, Ohio. v7 oe clan house, east SALESMEN—Fifth Avenue, New ‘ront, north part, - 6000.00 York, custom tailors want: agents | Beautiful lot, facing park, .. 800.00 to. sell advertised brand, all wool} Splendid lot, facing south, tuilored-to-measure clothes direct! Mice trees, ................ 950.00 to wearer. Lowest prices, line, swatch ‘samples free. gst commissions paid daily. Big- Per- manent positions Auto free to agents. Monarch Tailoring Co., 100 Fifth Ave. Dépt. S-26, New, York. SALESMEN—We want salesmen to sell our line, the most beautiful, complete and popular priced line of advertising pencils ever pro- duced. Exclusive process of im- printing*our latest accomplish- ment. Liberal commissions, week- ly remittance. give references and territory cov- ered. Ozark Pencil Company, 4460 Delmar, St. Louis, Mo. A REAL SALES 6 OPPORTUNITY Wanted, salesmen to sell high grade exclusive line men’s shoes direct to wearer. A real opportunity to earn fine income. American Men's Wear Co., Dept. 22A-500 So. 4th St, Minn- eapolis, Minn, 8-15-2t AGENTS in small townggto sell the Standard Oil Burner for cool stove, range, heater and furnace. Good proposition, Emerson Whan, 107 3rd St., Bismarck, S 8-12-1w ~ AGENTS WANTED SELB:every ice cream store in your territory new patented Disher. “Sure sale. Neat income, Makes wonderful sideline. Dover Mfg. Co., Dover, N. H. 8-16-3t AGENTS Write for Free Samples. Sell Madison “Better-Made” Shirta for large Manufacturer direct to wearer. No cdpital or experience required. Many earn $100 weekly, and bonus. Madison Broadway, New York. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS State experience, | Mills, ey Big! Dozens of houses and hundreds of lots in all parts of the city at all sorts of prices and terms, $100 weekly,| The biggest bargain in a quarter section in the county, I don’t dare naméthe price. It’s a “find”, that’s all, If you are. going to buy, don’t delay. You can never again buy so cheap- ty as now. I also write fire and tornado insur- ance in good companies. m7 F, E. YOUNG. 8-12-5t. ——— FOR REND—Three room furnished apartment. Young couple Mithout children or three or four school girls preferred. 723 Third St. Phone 599. 84} 6-tf ROOM with board for one or two with young married couple. 400 Ave, B. 8-16-1w FOR RENT—Furnished Jight house- keeping rooms, one sleeping room ~ 622°3td St. Phone 132-W. 8-16-3t «| FOR RENT—Good downstairs rooms Close in. Call! 8-14-lw in modern house. 278-M, FOR RWNT—Furnished rooms for| light housekeeping on ground floor, Mgs. Peter Beylund, 930-4th ‘ St. Phone 643-J. 8-14-lw FOR RENT—Three- rooms in a new modern.home. Rooms are hot wa- ter heated and all ivory-furnished, Also upstairs porch can be used if desired. One block from “High hool, four blocks from North: ward school and four blocks from Will school. 6J1-6th St. Phone 826-M. 8-13-2w FoR RENT—Two comfortable mod- ern rooms, two blocks from Post- / office, Also private garage. Also lost Rat Terrier, all white with long tail, Phone 544-R or call 314 2nd St. 8-14-3¢ FOR RENT—Room for light house. FWR RENT— September ist, five room modern cottage. heat, fire place, laundry tubs, Very well located. . See Price Ow- ens, Eltinge Blk. Room No. 15. Phone 421. + 8-16-tf FOR RENT—September 1, modern house corner Fourth and ' Thayer streets. house, central location, Harvey Harris & Co. 8-15-2t FOR RENT—6 room modern house. Corner of 7th and Front St. Phone 321-M. / iG 8-14-tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartments, | two light, good sized rooms with kitchenette and bath. Garage also for rent, and single room, 422 Fifth] street, 8-13-1w FOR RENT—Five room, house, also furnished room, Inquire 214 Fifth St. 8-13-tf room furnished apartment, also store room 25x85 for rent. Phone 303. B, F. Flanagan, Prop. 8-5-2w. Hot Water |, FOR RENT—Partly modern 5 room|, keeping. 620-6th St. ! ; §-18-3t ee q Lost LOST—Between Arnold and Bis- marck, 30X33 1-2 Goodyear over-} + size casing with Gates innertube.} For reward return to W. C. Gehrke, Baldwin, N. D. 7-30—tf. LO®ST—Horn. rim glasses in Mey- rowitz case. Finder leave at Tri- bune office or cal] 1077. 8-14-3t MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Large dark blue genuine reed baby carriage, Upholstered, » light tan corduroy. Used :1. yaar. First class condition. sonably. _ Call 113-W, FOR SALE—Dairy and equipment in a small town, Write Tribune. No. i Soyo 8-13-19 WANTED—By. September first mod: ern furnished apartment, close ip, State:rental and location in rey to Tribune. No, 806, 8-14-3t FOR, RENT—Modern flat, with sleep- ing porch, Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris & Woodmansee. FOR RENT—Modern house, close tn. Inquire at Manager's office, Teles |- phone Co. or phone 1000. 7-10-tf, FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose @partments. App) F, W. Murphy, Phone 852, 2-30-tf FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. 1-12-tf “partly furnished, suitable for roam- ing house. Phone 636R.0 3 * &8-9-lw FOR |RENT—Modern house, three or six rooms not furnished, Call 808 ‘Ith’ St. 8-12-tf FOR RENT—Cozy apartment, tux: nished, close in, private. entrance; reasonable, al sleeping room. Phone 464-R, 8-12-19. ROOMS FOR RENT INT—Two furnished or un- FOr furnished rooms, a, BIB FOR RENT—Two oF three dona rooms for light housekeeping. Also one sleeping room, Call 418-1st St. Phone 5h8W. 8-15-4t}. ‘FOR RENT—Two or thtee modern fuynished rooms for light hopse- kesping. Warm, clean, with large]. closets. Ground floor. Call 872. . 8-14,3¢ FOR SALE OR RENT—Four room it" si Buty SHPO RR | 8-16-lw 1218. Broadway, |: FOR SALE—5 room, and bath, bung, alow, full: basement, close in, at»: bargain for cash. Will consider down payment and monthly pay- ments, Address Tribune No. 799. e ~ B-14-8t FOR RENT—The half on the south % of sec. 22, 138, 79, Apple Creek Twp. W. A. Ziegelmeyer. 8-14-9t FOR SALE—Milk cows and cream se- parator. Write Tribune No, -805, - 8-18-Ly v NOTICE Thia is. to. notify that our, Elevator at Bismarck is now open, We will reeeive grain as,in the Bee me Bussell-Miller Milling Co, FOR SALE—Fine coroer lot, 60siK0 in the best residence. district in .8-12-1w. eed gue al freed seas =e mage. Price and terms right. TEACHERS -WANTHD—High schoo}, grade, rural, Low commissionr+ only $10.00 (most agencies charge five, percent, amounting to $50— 8 and spore). Write for blank immediately. Grand Forks Teach- ers’ Agency. N. W. Mat’l Ba: Bldg., Grand Forks, N. D, : fe ete dt ~ 8-8-1m b: FO. NT—Fully furnish- 0" ed. steam heatéd; electric lights. ‘Will give possession at once. Mrs: A. Dotion, Woédworth, N. D. - pens ¥ Sh Pk STANDARD 07. BUPSRE fot cook Bee feat 07! tra aa it rek. ; Noe tee 8-16-1w a Fe FOR SALE FOUR. RQOM MODERN. BUNGALOW. located near, achool, east front, | hardwood floors, full basement, }. furnace heat. Price $3600. Good ; terms on balance. | THREE ROOM BUNGALOW, near school, water lights, basement, just painted inside. and out. Price $1325.00, Easy terms, TWO SMALL HOUSES located close in, near schools, east front, rental value, $50.00. per. month. Price for both |$3800.00. Good terms, LARGE MODERN MOUSE, six bed- rooms, two sleeping porches, two garages, ideal location for room- ers, house in best of condition-| Price $6000. Good terms. A NEW SIX ROOM HOUSE, located “on City Park, fire place, basement garage, built in features, SIX ROOM BUNGALOW, hot water heat, hardwood floors, east front, ehclosed. ppfeh, close to school, garege,. Price $5800.00. Easy terms, — FIVE. ROOM BUNGALOW, close in, hardwood floors, full basement, . furnace heat, garage. Price $4700. Easy terms. ONE OF BISMARCK’S BEST HOUS- ES, South front, lawn, trees, and .vines. Reasqnable price and terms, | located west of First Street. NOTICE MR. HOUSE BUYER: A good complete list of houses large and small, with. prices and terms that-are right, is ready for you. HEDDEN. REAL ESTATE AGENCY See Webb Block Ueda Phone 0 or City Service 8-11-1w PARTY, WANTS TO BUY. ood modern G or.7 room house, with at least 3 bed rooms, not on cor- ner, hot water heat preferred, at reasonable price. Write Tribune No. 803. 8-15-1w NEW inyention. Sells at $6.00. Commission $2.75. Live man makes $55.00 daily. Stop! Write today! P. 0. Box 433, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. 2 FOR SALE—Used furniture. Old QUALITY ci style.davenport, overstuffed, black leather rocker, two rugs and some chairs, Call at The Butler Studio. 8-16-3t FOR SALE—Ford light delivery thuck with top, good running condition. Cash :$100.00, 411-9thaSt. Phone 541LM, A 8-16-1t4 FOR RENT—American Bowling Alley for the next season. i 8:8-tf CAN, YOU EMBROIDER?. Women wanted to embroider linens for us at home during ‘spare time. Information upon request. Bélfast Company, Dept. 725, Huntington, Ind. MARRIED COUPLE to live with small family. Call zafter 6 p. m. at 407 3rd St. Phone 538-W. 8-15-3t HEMSTITCHING and picot work done by expert operators, at Sing- er Sewing Machine Co, 210 Bdwy. Bismarck, N. D. 8-5-1m “NORTH and South Dakota lands are commencing to move at rea- sonable prices. I have for sale 5,000 acres of good land in the two states in large and small tracts and would prefer to deal direct with purchasers rather than through agents. Paul C.. Keyes, Receiver, The First National Bank of Eureka, P, Q. Box 958, Federal Building, Aberde@n, South Dakota.” __ 8-16-19-21-23-26-28| “TWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY” —Free book tells truth about Florida land; monthly payments $1 an acre; Orange Groves plant- ed cared for 10 percent above cost; Sylvester E, Wilson, Dept. B-250, Grlando, Fla. WANTED—To* hear from owner of farm for sale, for fall delivery. 0, K. Hawley, Baldwin, W: EQUIPPED. ferms all sizes arpi prices in reach of men with mod- erate. means, 69 miles Minneagpo- lis. ..Free , bqoklet. Christensen Farm. Agency, Henriette, .Minne- sota, : BELP WANTED WANTED—Men and Women to, learn barber trade. Great demand; big : wages. Few weeks completes. Cata- log and special offer free. Moler Rarber Collége, Fargo, N. D. 7-29—1m. HELP WANTED-—FEMALE - WANTED at. once a waitress for cafe work. Write or phone. New Cafe. Underwood, N. Dak. i 8-16-4t eeepc eeecreeeer eer TEACHERS WANTED—A1l] branches. At once. Mid-West ; Peachers. Agency, Valley City, North Dal 7-21-m ‘WANTED—Women to paint Lamp shades for at home. Easy pleasant work. Whole or part _ time. Address Nileart Company, 4076. 8-13-lw WOMEN-—Cook wanted at once, $80.00 per month. Room and board. Rex Hotel, Must be glean and ex- , perienced. Rex Hotel, Beulah, N. . Sh 8-15-1w WANTED—Experienced maid for general housework. Onjy exper- ignced may apply. .Beferences 1 quired. Mrs. L. Rubin, 222W.| shall bid him bon soir and, bonne Thayer St. 8-12-tf| chance.” I held out, my left ‘hand. ED—Girl for: 1 house-| The White Eagle simulated amuse- work. Phone Mrs, Marrington|ment. I cut short his laugh. j 180-W. 8-15-3t| “I have overheard your conversa- rt BABY CHICKS __ the richest jews wife that gleam within it, as he loses the safe door, I distract his attention and you snatch tke box sieur,” he said. grinned, “Messieurs will kindly ele- vate their hgnds and keep them in the air.” ‘ glance af question at the to explain?” I doubt if I could have carried ‘my-|’ 'self any better than he, in such a sieur will kindly give that to me, I he retorted blandly, . . BEGIN HERE TODAY and breeding, becomes a crook—preying upon other thieves. abuging a hunchback, and then runs. he sees Anderson in the company of the hunchback and a crook known as the White Eagle. The White Eagle lives in a modest private re: dence on the upper East Side, pos ing as a duke, with the hunchback as his secretary, Ainsley sets about to find out in what way the White Eagle is endeavoring to rob Ander- son. He picks the lock of the East Side residence and enters. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY I went over that house from cellar to servants’ quarters on the top floor, In these latter rooms I found no clothing. The servdnts had been dis- charged and had left with all thei belongings. Two floors below, 1 en- tered a study. Behind it was the chief bedroom of the house. +1 knew that it must belong to the White Eagle. And in that bedroom were packed © suitea: To that room, then, the. White Eagle would un- questionably come, But in the study was a decanter of wine and cigarets. If I knew my Cochet, there would be at least one cigaret smoked and one glass of wine drunk in celebra- tion of his latest coup. In this room, then, behind a great leather couch, I ensconced myself, . But before I went into hiding I took half a dozen towels from the bathroom adjoining the bedchamber, and from the latter room took a score of apparently discagded cra- vats. I tested each one of thése and found them satisfactory. They were no longer beautiful, but I was tain that they would prove service- able. And behind the leather couch I knotted them into four stout thongs.’ I had finished when I heard the front door open, Cochet bounded up the stairs with an activity which I envied. I hoped that 1, when I attained his years, wold be as supple. He enter- ed the room where I was’ hidden, snapped on the lights, filled two glasses from the decanter on the table, and lifted one high above his head. | The hunchback, less active, now entered the room, Cochet greet- ed him loudly, . “Drink, mon brave!” he cried. “Drink to the genius of the White Eagle, who sees and swoops and rises triumphant!” “Genius is too weak a word,” said the hunchback. “You work miracles, my master.” He, too, took the other glass from the table and drank eagerly. Cochet filled the glasses again “And of a_ simplicity, | Raoul,” boasted the White Eagle. dog of a profiteer shows us his price- less box, opens it and lets us behold is of his so vulgar And then, even as the door is being closed.” In my hiding-place I nodded ap- provingly. This was sleight of\hand that might be matched against tay own gift of legerdemain. The hunchback’s voice was depre- cating. “I have the trick of the fingers, monsieur, but what are the mechanic's hands without thg artis brains? To you goes all thd credit.” Cochet laughed merrily, “But the Profits, eh, mon vieux? They are more important “than the glory, and you will have your share Sof those. But we must not stay here. That lady whom you have so justly termed vulgar may desire to see her jewels once again this evening. One never knows in what direction a woman's whim may lead, her.” “As always, my master, you are right,” said the cripple. “I will tele phone for # taxicab; we shall disap- pear. in.la belle France—” “But so much may happen in a fortnight.” 1 flatter myself that it was a line worthy of the situation. Certainly Cochet and Lotier greeted it with that stark amazement whieh a dra- matic speech should arouse. I as- sure you that I have never enjoyed @ moment as much as I have enjoyed this one now as, an automatic pistol my hand, I followed my words into the room from behind the couch. Cochet recovered his self-podses- sion first. “This is an unexpected honor, mon- I shrugged. “The more honor, the more Surprise to ‘a~modest man,” I The hunchback, flashed a lightning White Eagle: my levity lurked grimness. “Obey, Raoul,” he ordered. He looked at me. “Dogs monsieur care situatign. “The Anderson jewel-box and its ‘ontents, monsieur,” I said. “If mon- tion,” I reminded him. “Monsieur lacks a sense of humor,” “He ostpaid, 100, Keghorns, Anfonas, Large Assort- ‘ed’ $8. Rocks, Reds, $9. Orping- ‘tons, Wyandottes, $10. Lt. Brah- Bat. Pian Ba hn Pie Columbia, Mo, idle jests as solemn truths.” “The box, please,” I insisted. “If monsieur’s sad lack of humor. persists, what can we do?” asked Cochet, “But I can . “Nothing,” I snapped, THE JEWELED CASKET | John Ainsley, a man of education master n and so he sharply again ordered vee afternoon on Fifth Avenue’ ‘he! the hunchbagk to obey. At the muzzle | nocks down a man whom he sees} of my pistoh Lotier bound, with the an auction sale he sees newly rich Mareus Anderson buy a golden, jewel-studded box for $65,000. Later "| logie of a man ‘This pig-} In a fortnight we shall land| But Cochet knew that behind | accepts | i do something. 1 can search you.” The cripple was ready to fight, but | the White Eagle was a wary old cum. | paigner. He believed that I would of fir impromptu ropes that I had manu- | factured from thg neckties, the hands | and feet of his master, Then I made the cripple insert his wrist thro a sli I drew it tight, and the rest was The use of towels as gaps was essary, { noose, unne And a few minutes later that it had not been nee ‘y even to bind them. In fact, my presence here was unnecessary. For the An- derson je uld not be found | T decided in the expans but pockets either of them. d they left | it jn the hall downstairs, or in the drawing-room, or anywhere else in | the house, | It must have been delivered to a"| confederate waiting outside the mil i house. Yet this 1 did not | The White Eagle was not | uke | poils of his warfare believe, the sort who lets some one else charge of the against soc { “Perhaps,” said Cochet as I re- | turned from my, fruitless search of the premises, “monsieur is ready to apologize. In wruth, J From my pocket I drew a jackknife, I opened it and Placed it on the floor. “It will take you perhaps fifteen minutes saw your bonds,” f told! to gen Ramsay” is the most popular { MOM’N POP ULLO, THERE, CHINWHISKERS!! HOW'D CHILD WITHOUT NAME |yame in Berlin, Aug. 16.—The newly born| the filmi grandson of President Ebert has not | tures. been |given a name, it has been announced, | until one different than any other! christened. He will not bg wit Apples, good dess n Germany has been found. “Ha- | salad with mayonnaise or French SETS PAINE Germany at present since | dressing. ng of the Nibelung pic- we ARTIFICIAL PEARLS. It is very smart to wear a num- H WHIPPED CREAM \ | per of strands of artificial pearls of dates and oranges make 2/ different colors, white, black and ert with whipped cream or| gunmetal being the favored varie- ties. ‘ Rubbing It In By Taylor | H YOU LIKE TO SHAKE HANDS WITH THE BIGGEST MAN THAT EVER STEPPED INTO YOUR COMMUNITY — THE MAN WHO TURNED A SWAMP INTO A GAS WELL JUST LIKE A MAGICIAN) ? IVE COME OUT FOR A CHAT WITH MY CONTRACTORS AS I'M EXPECTING SOME OFFICIALS OF THE GAS COMPANY “HERE TOMORROW — THEY'RE BADLY IN NEED OF GAS AND I'M THE GUY THAT HAS 1T ~& WELL ~ SOLONG - L'LL LET YOU KN WHEN L CASH IN ON THAT SWAMP AND IF _4YOU WANT “To EARN A TEN) DOLLAR BILL YOU CAN HITCH UP YOUR NAG AND HAUL THE PROFIT: OF MY TRANSACTION “To THE BANK ~1t ; tli WS won Wy hil Ow ‘TH’ DURN CONCEITED CUSS "I 1F L COULD BOY THAT MAN AT MY PRICE AN’ SELL HIM FER WHAT HE THINKS HE'S WORTH L'D PAVE THIS ROAD WITH GOLD BRICKS ~ Bur LUE SEEN TIMES WHEN IT THUNDERED A LOT ANY RAINED BUT LITTLE! s SILO 1y24, by NEA Service Cochet. “And despite monsieur's af- fable manner, I feel that I need a quarter of an hour in which to dis- appear.” Cochet smiled} but behind — that smile lay deadly menace. Always,} rom now on, a more dangerous enemy than the police would be at my heels. ‘Though he smi would never forgive this “Bon soir, messieurs, had failed, but I tried to my failure with a good grace, nat your vulgar crook who descends | to threat or toyture, My reasoning | had been soun did not believe that the box surrendered to 2 confederate, but what/is belief in the face of fact? time to escape from ’ I said, “before the po- e here, provided that there is some clement of truth in the j IT heard you exchange. — Becau have been unfortunate is no r that I should wish Again, good evening, gentlemen.” And then I saw a gleam of triumph on the delicate face of the hunch- back.f Now, one cannot succeed at my’ profession unless one has _ the quick intuition of a woman, And to that intuition must be coupled the not of an ordina man, but the sort of man that Lam, { I remembered how insensitive the |cripple’s hump had seemed to the | tough touch of the bully whom I had knocked down. I tried to visualize | the sleight of hand by which the box |had been extracted from Anderson's safe even as the millionaire locked its door. Where had the box been hidden? I remembered the affaid of the one- eyed man, and how a pearl had been secreted in a glass eye. The jewel- box was too bulky to be placed in ed, Cochet indignity. | ids 1 ry off Tam I ason ou ill fortune. the pocket of a dinner jacket, and | both of these men wore evening clothes. And the cripple wore a I*k of triumph. Alsa, his hump was not sensitive. Oh, Armand Cochet is the White Eagle, but I am John Ainsley! Shall Ladd more, or shall I let the modest narration of my deeds speak for me? I bent over, tore the dinner jacket from the body of Lotier, exposed the | varefully contrived false hump, and from that artificial deformity I took the jewel-box. : I waved th®m a mocking goodby. THE yao i i OLD HOME TOWN ad Bt = \ WAS BADLY HURT BY SOME FEED BARN UORSES BOAROZ BY TUS DAY OR MBF SAM ERAIG, WHILE STANDING IN THE DOORWAY OF THE LIVERY STABLE, PESKY HORSE FLIES iconyngtt,vzs,uy Nea ser WILL OPEN SAM S_EYES SHOES ON HoRSE HEE -HEE-) \ GoT KETCHED, | With the box under my arm beneath |my coat, I sauntered out of the | house, over to Fifth Avenue, and tax- lied, like any law-abiding citizen, to | my apartment overlooking the Park. Five minutes later I/was examin- ing the contents of the casket. I |was rich. I could abandon forever, | the life to which necessity had driven |me. At least, on that April evening | |1 thought that I could. 1 did not’ | know that sometime: there is truth| | in old saws. I had férgotten one of | “Once a thief—” To Avenge Sister Bs Declaring her intention of tracing ithe slayers: of her sister, Mrs. W. J. | Pettus of San Francisco, accompan- Lied by her husband; Colonel Pettus, has gone to také over the property fof Mrs. Rosalie Evans. Mrs. Evans was slain by agrarian bandits. Freckles and His Friends AOW AN' GET MY CAMP BUT OUR AUNTIE CAME FROM ARIZONA AN SHE SAID ALL 7H’ INDIANS HAS BE5N WELL, L GUESS TLL BE STARTIN FoR TH’ WEST. By Blosser Redskins! Beware! - lil] ONT STAND THERE IN lity WY WAY = L GOTTA BE HW Gowas=t GONNA TAKE MY GUN AN’ TM GONNA KILL INDIANS CUT WEST, TAM. | AW, TLL FIND SOME WHO