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4VEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1924 HELP WANTED B NEED two men with cars for s work, Experience not neces- s All we ask is that you be ambitious and willing to learn, In- terview by appointment only. Ad- dress Box 394, Bismarck. 9-2-2t WANTED—Two young men, Steady jobs, F. Jaszkowiak, 421-12th St. 9-2-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE CAN YOU EMBROIDER? Women wanted to embroider linens for fis at home during spare time.| Information upon request. Belfast Company, Dept. 725, Huntington, D AT ONCE—Experienced @irl to care for 3 Phone 209, Frederick Cafe. Laundry, dining room Apply at Mandan Dea- Hospital. 9-2 Tribune Classi tied Advertisements Classified “Advertising Rates 1 Insegtion, 25 words or under ........ $i 2 insertions, 25 words or Under o....seeeeeeee 8 insertions 25 words or under 18 » 25 words or under 1.25 er 25 words, 2e 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 o'clock to insure insertion same day. Ads THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 ————————— 6 rl for geenral house- work. Very good salary. 515 2nd St. Phone 774. 8-30-3t WANTED—Middle aged woman for general housework, in small fam- ily. Call 65-J. 8-30-3t WANTED—Girl_ for general house- work, Mrs. G. D. Bell. Phone 589-J. 9-3-1t WANTED-—A girl for general house- work, B, Mrs. L, A. Schipfer, 4 Ave. 8-18-tf ompetent girl for gen- eral housework. Call 802 Ave. B. LOST-Sa gold Swiss wrist watch, blue stone in stem. Initials A. M. S. engrav- ed on back. For reward return to Tribune. 9-2-3t LOST-<Between Regan and Bismarck, part off davenport. Finder kindly notify No. 821, care of Tribune. 9-3-2t LOST—Airedale dog, with collar on. Lost on 6th St. Finder please no- tify Box 302, Mandan, 9-2-3t ROOMS FOR RENT GOR RENT—Two rooms in a new modern home suitable for teach- crs, Hot water heated, all ivory furnished. Also upstairs porch can be used with room. One block from high school, four blocks from William Moore school, four blocks from Will school. Phone 826-M. 611 6th St. 8-30-1w YOR RENT—One large furnished room, downstairs, Large enough for two or three gentlemen. Also another large furnished room for rent. Board if desired. One and half blocks from postoffice, 210 Thayer St, Phone 538-R. 8-27-tf modern WOR RENT—In _ strictly house, one large room for light housekeeping and also sleeping room at 112 8th St. Phone 278-M. Call between 6:30 and 9 o'clock. 9-3-1w 0 furnished rooms in a modern home, close in, also for sale 1 Edison phonograph, 1 Hupmobile auto in good condition. 402 Mandan Ave. Phone 822-J. Two desirable furnish- ed rooms in a modern home. One block from William Moore school, four blocks from High school. Phone 175 or call 811 4th St. 9-2-tf ‘\OR-RENT—In- modern home, large well furnished double room suit- able for two or three ladies, also Private garage. Can be seen after Sept. first. 809 6th St. 9-2-2 R RENT—Large size, well fur- nished room in modern home with closet, with or without ht house- keeping privileges. Phone 553W or call 223 12th St. 9-3 ¥OR RENT—Large front room with board suitable for two, nicely fur- nished, extra large closet, hot and cold water. Phone 883 or call 217 8th St. 8-27-tf RENT—Large well furnished room in modern home. Can be used* for light housekeeping. Also dressmaking done. 623 7th St. Phone 487-W. 9-2-3t 4¥OR RENT—Two modern rooms fur- nished for light housekeeping, Hot water heat. 213 Washington Ave. Phone 973J. 8-28-1w FOR RENT—Comfortable single room with running water and large closet. Garage also for rent. 422 5th St. 8-27-1w FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor, Private entrance. 508-10th St. °8-30.1w FOR RENT—Good sized room, with closet and kitchenette for’ light housekeeping. 411 5th St. Phone 273. 9-2-1w ¥OR RENT—Comfortable rooms sin- gle or double with home privileges. 46 Main St. Phone 1096J. " 8-27-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room in a modern home, close in, and close to school. 519 Gth St. Phone 730. 2s pane awe 9-2-2 FOR RENT—A nicely furnished room in a quiet modern home, at 702 7th St. Phone 357-M. UMN Rigid 8-30-83 FOR RENT—Nice modern room for teacher or office lady, close in. Phone 733-M, 8-29-1w *@OR RENT—Strictly modern sleep- ing: rooms at 300 9th St. bone: J. 2-3t 2 RENT—Strictly modern 6-room house located on pavement. Phone 62+ 8-27-tf FOR RENT—Modern furnished. rooms. 313 4th St. Phone 627-R. ‘os 2 8-30-3t FOR RENT—Room | in a modern home, 811-4th St. Phone 1104. 9-2-3t ee RENT—M Modern furnished rooms 422-4th St. Phone 1052, SALESMAN SALESMEN WANTED—We want a live convincing salesman who can sell bankers and leading business men a high class nationally known line of advertising specialties and calendars. To such a man we offer an exceptional opportunity to close up permanently with one of the largest specialty houses in the world, rated AA-al, Liberal com- missions weekly remittance, Write or wire giving age, experience and references. THE AMERICAN ART WORKS, Coshocton, Ohio. 9-2-3t WANTS TO BUY—Party wants to buy a 5 room modern house, a good one,’ well located, for cash. | Write Tribune No, 819. | 9-2-1w | ED TO BUY. estaurant or candy store. Apply or call. 1029. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 650x150 | in the best residence district in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water and gas all in and partial excave- tion made. Price and terms right. | Addrese 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. 401 First St. _D. 4-19-tf WANTED—Lady will store your piano for use of same. Write Tri- bune No. 814. 8-28-tf | BARGAINS in used cars—1 1920 Hupmobile Touring $550.00; 1 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i PAGE FIVE LIVESTOCK COMMITTEES | Wagner Gives Out List of Local Secretaries Who Have Blanks ARE NAMEDE RURAL MAIL CARRIERS OF STATE ELECT Jamestown, N. D., h Dakota Rural Letter Carriers association closed a two-day — con-! vention here Monday afternoon} after selecting Kenmare as the next meeting pla It was the nine- teenth annual session and was mark- ed by the largest attendance on record, Resolutions urged securing hogs ctment by congress of the in Sept. 3The ——— y bill and favored a nat etal Local committees to take care off accident insurance measure, similar the livestock loans to be made by|to the oi mail ¢| s plan. the Agricultural Credit Offic include A. E. announced by Paul C. Johns! president; H. B. tension agent of the N. Curtis, MeClus 3 tural College, are ds follo E. Fraser, Braddock, ling district: vi treasurer. Mr. Fraser retary, The ‘on, and W. Lang; | named delegate to the national con- | *. H. Pillsbury. see-! vention of the rural mail ea at , and L. D. Baily; | st. ‘ept. 9, with A, E, Johnson, | . S. Fevold, alternate, Heaton, secre Hupmobile Special Touring car | Heaton: Ser poder (ane just like new. If you are plan- oe ee ee ning on buying a new car, see | ang zbe; and the Regan dis- this car first. Olson Bros. Gar- | *"d DT AEMEL eee TTS ee ee 8-28-1W |S Jordahl, and Axe! Lundberg. FOR SALE—Brand new Chevrolet | “The secretaries of these various Sedan, taken in trade, attractive | committees he Gikion blanie proposition. Paul Mueller, Man-| which must be RUBE dan. Phone 178-R. Sees | Sy uigine tse SEE THE v STANDARD OIL BURNER FOR Furnace, Heater, Range and cook stove. 107 3rd St., Bismarck. 9-2-1w TEACHERS WANTED—High school, grade, rural. Low commission— | only $10.00 (most agencies charge five percent, amounting to $50— $75 and more.) Write for blank tional bank here. particularly wants City > ner farmers this region to drop into his office as he wants to meet them, Mr. Wagner, who was formerly ex- tension agent in Williams county, has had his. office here since the first of August, and he will continue until the last of October. AMENDED CITATION AND NOTICE — | immediately. Grand Forks Teach- | HEARING PROOF OF FOREIGN AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES ors’ Agency. N. W. Natl Bank) With 7 SALE = a Bldg., Grand Forks, N. D. | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, FOR SALE—Hudson “Super S$ 8-6-Im} County of Burleigh Six Touring. These ears are in| €» chairs, lounge, cupboard, hard | ©: tn the 3 fue the: Hatate of A-1 condition and priced to sell.| 0! heater, gasoline camp stove, Deceased. Bismarck Motor Co. giase)p deulteiers “Ehonel 120:H: Baus Coffin and ae s St. Wil- RGAIN. ‘SED CARS. c att leer one raiet NORTE! py FOR SALE--12 gauge double barrel Tristram Rob- $75.00; 1 Model “75” Overland} Shot gun, made by Meridan Fire-| etts. C ee Costing aaa ces Bae 00. 417 10th St,| Lydia C. Coffin, now called Lydia ‘ouring car $100.00. Olson Bros. A Follett, tram R. Coffin Garage. Phone 926-W. ean paar called Richards Follett, Har 9-2-1 ‘ove, bed room set, | Co Ralston Hudson Coffin, ra rug and ellaneous articles, | Trelsie P. R. Coffin, Tristram Pot- FOR Pe eee Hivael Taternas Call 112 West Rosser. Phone | ter Coffin, Peter R. Coffin, Wood- sbiddes a ee ‘oberts Foster, Flora Roberts Cof- FOR SALE—For FOR SALE—First class hotel and | fin, Anna Nye Roberts Dietrichs, tion, also reaper. Apply Patter-| ¢#fe at Max, N. D. Write Tribune | Respondents. con an : “ “9.2.3¢| No. 809. },, The State of North DEE, ae : tama | ys {T—American Bowling Alley | the above named respondents anc BORE EN Tee mine Cares OWLNEPANEY/! 1 persunsy interesteul nuthicunsts LAND FOR SALE—80 acres of good land, about 16 miles from Bismarck, 1%4 miles form railroad. Legal des- cription, N12 of NW% of section 15, township 137, range 78. ‘No en- cumbrances. Make cash offer. Geo. Mv Register. LW WORK WANTED WANTED—Grain hauling by the bu- shel, prices right and quick ser- vice. Phone or write me at my expense. R. E. Sherman, Sterling, N. D. 9-2-1 FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE 6 Room Modern Bungalow 3 bed rooms, screened in porch; hot and cold water, cement floor, laundry, kitchen and also coal and vegetable rooms in full basement; | 2 garages electric lighted, fine| home in first class condition, one block from Wachter school, for $8700. Other houses and lots for sale. Geo. M. Register. 8-29-1w. FOR SALE—One eight-room modern house ready for occupancy, newly painted and redecorated, with gar- age, 50 foot front, on paving, hot air furnace, gas stove, within nine blocks of business section, price $4,500. Terms of sale reasonable. H. F, O'Hare, Little Building, Bis- marek, N. D. FOR RENT—1 7-room modern res: idence. Hot water heating. 1 5- room and 1 3-room all modern house. Call 803, 7th St. 9-3-tf FOR SALE—5 room modere house, including 2 bed rooms, hardwood floor, full basement, hot air heat, not far out, for $2850, on liberal terms. Geo. M. Register. 9-2-lw FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment, city heat, private bath. Mo- dern 7 room house. Also 5 room house, close in. Call after 5 p. m. 212 1-2 Main St. Phone 905. 9-2-tf FOR RENT—Entirely separate four room unfurnished apartment ready for occupancy Sept. 8th, hardwood floors, gas. range, new furnace. Near grade and High School. Phone 442-M, 9-2-1w FOR RENT—A furnished modern six room and bath apartment in- cluding three bedrooms. To be rented for one year. Phone 419. 8-30-3t FOR RENT—Two or three r furnished apartment, “also ion un- furnished rooms. The Laurain Apts. B. F. Flanagan. Phone 303. 8-20-2w FOR RENT—Strictly modern 6 room} house. Possession immediately, In- quire Mrs. W. E, Cole, 209 Parke Ave. 9-2-2t | FOR RENT—Foyr small flats part- ly modern, thre rtly furnished. Newly decorated. Call H. L. Reade. Phone 239 or: 382, 8-25-tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, ground floor, large rooms, close in. Reasonable. Phone 464R. 9-2-lw SEVEN room modern house for sale or trade for improved farm, land. Write Tribune No. 820. 9-2-1w FOR RENT—Partly modern houge, newly painted inside and gut for $23.00, 407 15th St. Phone. 580-W. 8-30-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment, _ Fine. neighborhood. Ph. 506M. . 9-2-3 8-27-tf | for the next season. 8-8-tf STRAYED—One bay gelding six years old, weight 1500 Ibs. Notify L. E. Heaton, MeKenzie, N. D., or phone 1014 Bismarck. 8-29-1w HEMSTITCHING and pict. work done by expert operators, at Sing- er Sewing Machine Co, 210 Bdwy. Bismarek, N, D. 8-6-1m of Lydia R. (Coffin, Decei You : present he is consulting en- | notitied: that “Triste a gineer and technical adviser to} petitioners herein, have filed — in messes dhe hee Eee ieee this court a copy of the last Will} P#my. Ltd. and to Messrs, Wolseles and Testament of Lydia R. Cofrin,} Motors of New York, in the| In addition, he has also published | New York and state of | voluminous works, including “Aero- / New York, duly authenticated, with “Aerodonetic “The their petition, pr for the ad- einectl id documents mission to pre Used Cadillac Tourin d excellent care, good me- condition, with six good Phone 523 6th St. | 8-29-1w. FOR SALE—Threshing machine out- fit complete, engine and separator. Cheap. Bismarck Realty Co., over Bismarck Bank Bldg. 0-3t FOR SALE—Ice box and kitchen cabinet. Phone 189, 8. tf, FOR SALE—FEighty acres joining Capitol grounds at a bargain if sold at once. 8-27- lw WINCHESTER repeating 12 guage shot gun offered in trade for a 16 or 20 guage Winchester or Remington repeating shot gun Box 308. 8-30-3t SELL TO HIGHEST BIDDER—Cash or terms—NE%—31—144—78 Bur- leigh county, mail bid to Estate Agent W. W. Bouska, 418 N. Hoo- ver, Los Angeles, Calif. 8-29-10 | WANTED—A place for high school boy to work for board and room. Apply to ad No. 818, care of Tri- bune. 8-29-1w FOR SALE—Well built garage for sale. Inquire L. P. Jobansen. 702 Ave. F, 9-2-3¢ WANTED TO BUY—Tourist tent. Call 1091R. 9-2-3t — ( PROPOSALS The Board of Directors of Telfer School Dist. No. 46, Burleigh Coun- ty, N. D., will receive sealed pro- posals, at the residence of Mrs. Orvetta Dutton, Clerk, six miles southwest of Brittin, N. D., until 2;00 P, M. Sept. 27th, 1924, for. the. erection of a one class room school building on. the N, E. corner of Sec. 29-137-78 in Burleigh County, N. D., in accordance with plans by Van Horn & Ritterbush, architects, Bis- marck, N. D. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals, and each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the ten- der. The building site is 3% miles south of Welch Spur in said. county and ‘state. Plans will be on file on and after Sept. Sth, 1924 at the office of Madge Runey, Gounty Supt., with the Clerk of the School Board and with the architects, Bismarck, N. D. Dated at Bismarck, N. D.,° Aug. 26th, 1924, H. A. McMUBRICK, es, Glencoe, N. D. MRS. ORVETTA DUTTON, Clerk. Brittin, N. D. 8-27—9-3-10-17-24 | TICE That school voard of Kjyndt School Dist. No. 14 Gackle, N, Dak. Logan County, will receive sealed bids on-next winter's coal supply. This \coal to be lignite Screened Lump of high grade. Bids to cover 135 tons or more F. O. B. Gackle, | North Dakota. Bids to be opened Sept. 25th,’1924. The board reserves ne a to accept or reject. any or a 8. Signed: Geo, Hummel: | Clerk. CORNED BEEF AND HAM | Corned becf and hem, should, be, put in, bofling water at the start, To 8:28-1w ' HOARD AND ROOM with ypaue mar ried couple, 400 Ave. B. osm! FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F, W. Murphy, Phone 852, 4-80-t£ put them into-o ands then raise’ to boiling 6 the” stove makes them tough, as the last id deceased, and for the to Tristram Roberts Coffin Pritt John Robe Coffin of letters testamentary there- on, and that the said petition and proofs of said purported Will will be heard and duly dered by this court on Wedm the first of October, A, at ten o'clock in the f day, the county court house, in ty of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakot: d you and each of you are cited to be and appear befere this cour: said time and place and answer tion and show cause, i there be, why the p r of said petition should not be granted. Dated August 19th, A, D. By the Court, (SEAL) DAVIES, Judge of the County ¢ 8-2 1924, ICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- ee E SALE BY ADVERTISE- Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage excuted and de- livered by Iva B. Little and Albert Little, her husband, Mortgagors, to be foreclosed by a sale of the prem-| ises in such mortgage and herein- after described at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bi marck in the County of Burleigh, | State of North Dakota at the hour of two o’clock P. M, on the 11th day of October 1924, to satisfy the amount die upan such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises des- eribed in such mortgage and which | will be sold to satisfy the same are those certain prem: situated in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows, to-wit: South half of Northeast quar- ter (S's NE%) and South, half Northwest quarter (S¥ NW%) of Section Thirty-two (32), in Township One Hundred forty- two. (142), North, of Range Seventy-six (76), West. There will he due on such mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of | Seventeen hundred seventy-five and 15-100 Dollars, and the costs and disbursements ‘of this foreclosure. gbated this 2nd day of September, “UNION INVESTMENT COMPANY, Mortgagee. G. OLGEIRSON, ‘Attorney for 'Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 9-3- 3-)0- 47—21—10-1-8 ' ‘has informed for inj er and works manager of the ard Gas Engine Company, of Bir- | mingham, England. At the age of 2 iv he became interested in the deve!- | opment of the automobile, beginning | work on his first motorycar in 1895 1In 1900 he became general manager | and chicf engineer of the Lanchester | Motor Company, Ltd. In 1907 he was appointed to the advisory com mittee for aeronautics and remain- ed on that body until 1920, BALANCER | INVENTOR IS PROMINENT Noted English Engineer De- signs New Willys-Knight | Equipment i Dr. Frederick William Lanchester, | inventor of the Lanchester Balancer, now included as standard equipment on all Willys-Knight models, with | the result that vibration in. th motors has been entirely eliminated, is ranked among the leading engi- neers of the British Isles. | According to the English “Who' Who” he is an LL.D, PL RLS. M Inst. C. E., M. I. Mech. BE, M. LAs} EB, Cons. Engr. i He has been engaged in engineer- ing and researeh work in conjune- tion with gasoline motors 1890, when he was appointed d W. arfare,” and num- “Industrial Engineering’ ercus other scientific and technical | on similar topics. balane which has revolu zed motoring history overseas { has been successfully used on Dai Jer and Vauxhall cars in’ England, Willys-Overland has obtained the American rights to this remarkable mechanism, SIXKILLED IN CAR CRASH A cea, Train Strikes | Crowded Auto New London, Wis., Sept persons were killed here yes- ter when a southbound Chicago & forthwestern — passenger train | Union Investment Company, of | crossing. Minneapolis, Minn. a corporation,| William Haen, his wife, with his | Mortgagee, dated the 30th day of|.in Raymond, 1 “aly enna November 1918, and filed for record one jet ae jin the office of the Register of | ‘ughter, Ruth, 3 | i Ee Deeds of the County. of Burleigh, |" Mrs. Peter Keene, all of She- | State of North Dakota on the 28th, boygan, were killed and William | day of December 1918, at 11:30] Haen, Jr., is in the Appleton hospital o'clock A. M., and recorded in Book | heligved to be fatally injured. 146 of Mortgages at page 141, will) Death came almost instantly to | | | crashed into the automobile in which they were riding at a grade | that he any time f will accept applications at uppointment to fill the McCOY PLEADS WELL T SEE YOU'RE PARADIN' AROUND NOW MAKIN’ TH’ PEOPLE BUEVE YOU'RE AT HIGH SCH “KEEP TSMPLENIGNT OSE i N FOREVER- (Copyright, D Sue T Not |. by NEA Service, Inc.) mit murder, The murder trial was set with for Oct. 30, vacaney. NOT GUILTY ae ' eae LE a Cloth made from the wool of A cat owned by a resident of | Los Angeles, Kid MeCoy,| Wensleydale sheep can, after weav- j Wandsworth, England, is fostering a] former pugil pleaded not} ing, be induced to a ire the nat- brood of chicks hatched in an incu-| guilty to one charge of murder, ; ural wave characteristic of these aa si%| three of « ult with intent to com- | sheep. MOM’N POP Theoretically Speaking By Taylor WHEN YOU >) CONSIDER THAT L COULD TAKE A MOG UKE HOURS AND MAKE IT WIN THE BLVE RIBBON INA BEALTY CONTEST T_ DESERVE Some CREDIT PONCE DE LEON WITH THE FOUNTAIN OF OF AND YOO WON'T NEED PLASTER POSEY COUNTY ALOT OF UNSIGHTLY BILLBOARDS - YOU'D BETTER SWEEP BEFORE YOUR OWN DOOR BEFORE TRYIN’ To CORRECT WW SRORTCOMIN'S OF OTHERS - MAKE MOUR OWN FACE AN ADVERTISEMENT TO WITH "KEEP THAT HIGH WHEN YOO TRY TO SOSH TH’ \NTELLIGENCE OF PEOPLE BY MAKIN’ "EM BILIEVE THIS MUD WILL MAKE ANY ALLIGATOR'S HIDE LOOK LIKE 4 CHAMOIS LKNOW YOU'RE PROMOTINS A SKIN GAME - LE MUD BAD ANYTHING To DO WITH BEAUTY TH TURTLE WOVLDA BEEN SOOD WOES { a ) BY STANLEY E io NO- You You SAY-\T FOOLS WERE HORS COLLABS CALICO DRESSES — DYNAMITE - OIL CANS. AROLL OF STOVE PIPE BROKE LOOSE EAR RINGS Bore Bisnes JUST PROVES 2 | RuNNIN’ To THAT HASTE 5 | DINNER LIE Resse ROUIMERES. STEC 2 IN FRONT a OF HOADLEYS STORE JUST WHEN THE NOON WHISTLE y ty BLEW — SEVERAL FOLKS WERE DELA ey BuT NONE MISSED THEIR. DINNER. three members of the party, w {three others were attended by | priest who came to thei None were able to tell how cident | occurred. STRAUSS QUITS | AS RECEIVER New One to be Named for) Teapot Deme | a: the Sheyenne, Wy., Sept. 3-—Rear Ad- | miral Joseph has resigned as receiver of the Teapot Dome naval oil reserve, acéording to information received by the office of U.S. District | today, Admiral Strau was handed to Kennedy in July but| action was delayed until yesterday. | ‘No successor to Admiral Strauss | jhad been made, but Judge Kennedy | the government GUARDS STATIONED AT PAVEMENT = TO DIVERT HEAVY TRAFFIC Attention is called by W. G. Black, chief engineer with the state Highway Commission, to the fact that the pavement between here and Mandan is open only for light traf- fic, While the concrete has set | enough to, allow the lighter vehicles to safely pass over it, it is not strong enough for heavy bus traffic. The pavement was opened to ac+ commodate the crowds "which driving to the Missouri Slope * and truck! {and according to officials, these guards are the ultimate authoritie are| Any vehicle wh’ hey direct air, | Vand -to eliminate a number of acci-' not make the inter-city trip, dents whichSwould no doubt occur if all traffic was diverted over the detour over the two dangerous rail- road crossings. Special’ guards have been station- ed at either end of the pavement to divert such heavy vehicles as they y think are beyond the. weight limit which the pavement, can stand, t do as told, o take the detowr Mf Freckles and His Friends _ Always Has It Coming By Blosser THis 1S ARQ ROOSE , THE NEW SCHOOL PRINCIPAL = COME AND Hea HANDS: ) { 4 WITH KIM WELL- WELL- ae \ HE ALSO DRYS THE DISHES FOR ME ENERY EVENING FoR WHICH T PAY HIM FIFTY CENTS: AUESE WHAT A BRIGHT LOOKING = ft Bey G6) ies aren NO DOVET FREQUES HE'S A GREAT ) RY LDF To ME = RUNS MY eA MEL PhO: RRANDS_ AND HELOS iN | Boy To HIS MOTHER 5 7