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__ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 32-2 FOR SALE } FOUR ROOM COTTAGE, close in| east front, toilet, small barn, easy; terms, $2650.00. TWO FIVE ROOM COTTAGES, one modern with bath, furnace, full basement, a real bargain for both | at $2450.00. H SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, modern, nice location $4500.00. j A REAL 5 ROOM MODERN BUNGA- LOW, new, built by owner for him-| self, fine place, everything com- plete, Riverview, $6000.00, SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, south! front, Riverview, $4700.00. BUILDING LOTS in all parts of the city at all sorts of prices and) erms, INSURANCE, fire, tornado, automo-| bile, written in reliable companies. | FARM LANDS, Bismarck, the best! city in the state, is supported by the | surrounding farm lands which are; now ‘far too low in price. BUY); NOW at the lowest values you will) ever see and make your profit. | F. E. YOUNG | 10-10-1wk} MALE HELP WANTED | WANTED—Men and women to Teira| barber trade. Great: demand, big/ wages, Few weeks completes. Cat-; alog and special offer free. Moler! Barber College, Fargo, N. D. | 10-1-1mo WANTED—Young man to work by the month. F, Jaszkowiak, 421- 12th St. 10-13-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl for general house} work. Must be competent, good/ wages. Apply 209 West Rosser St.,! or phone 922M. 10-7-tf! WANTED—Middle aged woman, ‘to| keep house on farm, near city.| Apply in person at 424-7th St. 9 j 10- WANTED- School girl to work for board and room, Small family. Call at 619-6th St. Phone 214W be good pastry cook, Write Killdeer! Cafe, Killdeer, No. Dak. i 9-26-tf | Girl for general house- Apply 1008 Sweet St. or 1. ___ _WORK_WANTED_ j MIDDLE aged reliable couple wish farm work. Can start about Nov.; 1, Address Tribune No, 96. 10-12-3t! T wishes work as housekeeper in small fam-} 10-14-11 | EPILEPTICS—This treatment guer-; anteed to stop seizures or money; returned. No bromides, narcotics. ; Try at our risk. Hunter Labora. | tories, 900 Scott, Little Hock, Are 1 7t' AGENTS WANTED GENTS WANTED—To sell the Beaton Hitch direct to farmers—to eliminate the lead double tree. Quick seller. Liberal Commission. A proven success. You choose your own territory. The Beaton Hitch| Company, Kenmare, N. D.” 10-9-1wk POSITION WANTED OFFICE EXECUTIVE with twelve years of experience in accountancy, credits, collections and sales pro- motion, now employed desires change. Correspondence held con- fidential, Write Tribune No. 9b. 10-10-7t BUSINESS CHANCES warage quipment and stock Ford parts and accessories. Well estab- lished Ford business doing ap- ately $125,000 annual’ busi- Located main line Northern between Fargo and Minnea- p in thriving town of aboug 2,000. Owner compelled to sell ac* count poor health. A real oppor- tunity for the right party, A. Y. More Co., Fargo, N. Dak. 10-14-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Furnished hotel located at Zap, N, D. Thisi is a real hotel bargain that it wil) pay you to investigate, Good town, xood location, Write Tribune No.| 97. 10-12-tf | FOR SALE—Wisconsin Cafe. Good paying business for right party. Good reasons for selling. A dress W. D. Putman, Beach, N. D. >10-13-4t: year 10-9-3w j 5 KNOW THYSELE. ne a 2. Raye. some special! t_which~ astrology can reveal, . HUMANITY AND THE ZODIAC, that stran, and mysterious book with which you can amaze your friends by the ac- curacy with which you read their characters DEALING WITH VO- CATION, LOVE, (COURTSHIP, MARRIAGE, HEALTH, REARING OF CHILDREN, ete, Sent to any address upon the receipt of 60! cents cash, Ind Siva readings; one dollar. By sor A. F. Seward, 421 Van rn Hotel, Bis-| v__marck, N. Dakota. 10-10-1wk. | FOR SALE—Duroc boats with pedi- gree papers. Also woul trade; enttie- or horses for second hand | truck, or will pay cash. Am jn-the | market for fat cattle. 12 1-28. B Bismarck, J. E, Chesak. CAFE for sale, good busine; Write Tribune No. 0-5-2 | FOR SALE—Choice Imported Ger-| man Roller’s and Hartz Mountain, | also native singers. Cages, seeds, treats, ete. hone 1163. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak., Box 7: pgs Pe ee ___ 10-12- im FOR SALE— Thoroughbred Rhode | Island pullets, May hatched, 76<¢ each. Mrs. Peter Mihm, Bismarck, ; N. D., R.1.- + 10-9-1wk | HUBBARD Squash; carrots, $1.50 per bushel; sound green tomatoes, $1.00 884, Mrs, Erlen-) 10-13-3t 1 kinds: of | Phone 237; aan, N. per bushel. Phone meyer. ‘WANTED TO —i household turnitare, or call at 204-E. Main, _ Damen 100-1 FOR SALE—Two girl's winter coats, size 14 and 16, One man’s lamb lined ¢ Phone 904. _10-8-1; WANTED—Foster Mother for 4 new puppies, right away. Phone 910 or call at 206 W Thayer St. 0-12-3t SHEEP FOR SAO ad ht ing ewes. J. P. Geesez, Tapper 5 » size 40, FOR SALE—One 14, 1925 7 . ee) Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or Under ....esee me 2 insertions, 25 words or under sovecesene 8 insertions, 25 words or under .... . ‘ 1 week, 25 w Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 66 Cents Per Inch All clagsified ads are cash in advance. Copy ahould be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 FOR SALE EIGHT ROOM fully modern house, good cemented basement, laundry tubs, hot water heat, maple floors, gas stove and kitchen range. South front, convenient to school and churches. Price $4700 with $1500 cash down payment. FIVE ROOM fully modern one story bungalow, maple floors, birch trim, fire place, hot water heat, vége- table and laundry rooms, south front, sale price $6000. Terms. FIVE ROOM fully modern one and two story dwelling, part base- ment, furnace, north front, fine lawn and shrubbery, close to city park. Sale price $4200 with terms. FOUR ROOM partly modern two story house, lot 100 by 150, east. front, price $2100 with one-half cash. Honse in good condition. EIGHT ROQM modern house, four bedrooms, choice ‘location, hard wood floors, south front, double garage, trees and shrubbery, con- venient to schools. Price $8400. Terms. SIX ROOM modern house on 4th street, three sleeping rooms with large clothes closets, maple floors, full basement, vegetable and laun- dry rooms, fire place, fine lawn and shade trees, double garage, convenient to schools. Price $6500 with terms. FOUR ROOM one story bungalow, full basement, hot air furnace, laundry tubs, ‘maple floors, Price $5000 with small payment down, SIX ROOM one and one-half story house, full basement, furnace heat, maple floors fire place, east front,| lot 50x140. Best location in eity. Convenient to school. Price $6000. Terms. ONE BLOCK improved with six room house, newly painted, good well of water, windmill, one and one-half story frame barn, garage, chicken house. All fenced with woven, wire, ideal for chicken ranch." Save your monthly salary and let your chickens and cows. make your living. See me for price and terms. We are getting new listing every day. Before you buy, it will pay you to see us. Loans promptly closed on improved city property. We have some very good bargai in farm lands. House rentals. In- surance. PRICE OWENS Eltinge Block, room 19, phone 421 SEE! FURNITURE FOR SALE | FOR SALE—3 piece birdeseye maple room set, spring and mattress $90; golden oak 48 in. top dining room table, 10 ft. extension, $32; six oak, leather seat, dining room chairs $3.95; walnut’ phonograph $38; Standard sewing machine $45. Have truck services between Dris- coll and Bismarck. E. C. Ruble, Driscoll, N, D. Reliable, four. burner gas range in good condi- tion, one oak library table, one high chair, one parlor set, consist-| ing of settee, one rocker, one large| chair, oak with genuine leather, one dresser, oak, at half price or! less. Phone 512W. Call at 518 5th St. 10-10-1wk’ FOR SALE—Rug 7 x 9, child's toilet seat, child’s cart, electric sewing machine motor, pictures, cook stove, heating stove, fireless cook- er, medicine cabinet, chafing dish, and ironing boat Cail at 101 4th Street or Phone 969LR. 10-10-1w) FOR SALE—Furniture, rug, gateleg table, kerosene stove, center table, rocker, baby carriage, arm cnaur,, baby bed. Phone 374-L-J. 10-12-19 FOR SALE—9_ x j2 Fu 1» $14.903 youth's Bed, $13.00; both in good condition. 614 Rosser. Call after _$:30 p.m. 10-18: FOR SALE—One full sized bed, — it good condition; 1 Ford touring car, in good condition. Phone 1733, 10-14-3t FOR SALE—One leather rocker, one. Ubrety tablen't baby eatioge. oe P. Sell, 521 5th St. 10-9-tf anitary couch, and oth- er pieces of furniture. 621-6th St. P 10-12-3t FOR me ne large tiny room,| of thi suitable for one or two and single room.. Also garage, close in. Phone 6045 or cal 18 Thayer er qi i FOR RENT—Furnished or upfGr- nished light housekeeping rooms. 102 Ave. C., W. Phone 575R. 10-12-3¢ 7 fFietly modern room. Call 1017 or call at 31 Ave. 4. Cor- ner Mandan Ave. 1-tf xe) INT—Beautiful, warm room in new modern home. Phone 682 or 1074.~ 10-9-Lwk le LOsT—park wie . ca eae in brown case. Mra. lar. Phone 711. 10-12-3t FOR RENT—Good modern home cen- trally located; furnished Only permanent re: i desired. Call ‘or phone ag ym 5:20 ta 8 pm. -_ 10-18-30 FOR RENI—A furnishes only, hy ' FOR SALE FIVE ROOM partly modern house, | east front, near schools and Catho-' lie church. Just finished painted | inside and ‘out, in fine condition, Sale price $2350.00, good terms, FIVE ROOM modern house, full base- ment, furnace heat, basement floor, gas hot water heater, complete! bathroom, hardwood floors, lot 60x150. ‘Painting of house just completed. Sale price $2850, good terms. FOUR ROOMS and bath, partly mod- ern house, lot 756x160, near school. Sale price $2150.00, good terms, FIVE ROOM modern house, east front, furnace heat, full basement, near schools, Sale price $3676.00, good terms. TRACT OF about 2 3-4 acres, three room house, well water, city wa- ter, electric lights, telephone. Four very good hen houses, fertile soil making ideal place for small poul- try farm. Sale price $3675.00, 1-2 BLOCK, large seven room house, full basement, large chicken house, well water. Sale price -§3160.00, terms. SIX ROOM modern house, west end, full basement, furnace heat, hard- wood floors, ‘south front, near school. Sale wrice $4900.00, terms. LARGE BEAUTIFUL house, 6 bed- rooms, hardwood floors, large roome pnt closets, fireplace, pet water heat, garage. Sale price $14,000.00. ‘i sas NEW FIVE room and sun_ parlor bungalow, Riverview addition, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors. Sale price $6300.00. LARGE HOUSE, four bedrooms, beat location in city, south front, hard woord floors, garage. Near schools. Sale price $8500.00, terms. SIX ROOM modern house, east front, near schools, full basement, furnace heat, three bedrooma, Sale price $5500.00, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, eust! front, furnace heat, located close in. Sale price $3800.00, good terms. HOUSES FOR any buyer, any price,|! any terms, quick accurate service, always ready and prepared to show you the best on the market. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY “Ever-Ready to give Service” Webb Block. Phone 0 AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford ton truck, excel- lent condition with cab and grain body, new tires. $. F. Lambert, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 7-F-14. 10-12-3t FOR SALE—Buick six touring car in! st class mechanical condition. | Phone 3 10-13-1w can _| SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh.—ss. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. | w, Plaintiff, vs. Leo Quon, Quon and Louis Dan, De- ants, State of North Dakota to the amed Defendants: re hereby summoned to an- the Complaint of the plaintiff e above entitled action, a copy is hereto attached and th served upon you, and to a copy of your answer upon the subscribers, at their office in the Webb Block, in the City of Bis- Burleigh County, North Da- kota, within thirty (30) days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service; and, in case of your failure to so answer, or appear, judgment will be taken against you, by default, 10-12-1w | 19 for the relief demanded in the Com- aint. P Dated this 10th day of August, 25, CRUM & CRUM, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, Webb Block, Bismarck, North Dakota. 9-9-16-23-30-—10-7-14 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for furnishing the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, with one theusand (1,000) feet of ‘stand- ard two and one-half (24%) inch fire hose with couplings, will be received by the Board of City Commissioners of said city until eight o'clock, p. m., October 19th, 1925 Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00 payable ‘to. the order of A. P. Lenhart, Pres- ident of the Board of City Commis- sjoners. Phe Board of City Commissioners | reserves the right to reject any or all bids or any part of any bid. By. Order of the Board of City Commissioners. M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. 10-7-14 'NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- EMPTION | in| STATE OF NORFE DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh—ss. Office of ‘ounty Auditor, Bismarck, N. D. To W. L. Smith, Bismarck, N. Dak.,| L, 0. Goodman, Butte, Mont. First National Bank, Bismarck, N. Dak. ‘You are hereby notified that the tract. of land hereinafter described ‘and. which “was “assessed in your name for taxation for the pop 1917 was on the hth day of December, 1919, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year. 1917, and that the time for redemp- C id will expire nine- completed service 3 notice. Said land is described as follow: Lots 23 and 24, Block 84, O.. P. of the City of Bismarck, N. D. Amount old for, $42.30. Amount required, to redeem at this date, $76.40, “In acai eR to aA sieve’ amoant u will be required to pa: ie costs Hy te-service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless ou redeem said land from said sale te the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by eines my bad snd official seal this lay" 0} ruary, 5 seo he Ea Be itor Burl |. Dak., maitor BBE g/ab—10-7-14 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- DEMPTION STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, y of , Burleigh—ss. Office of Te Coun- Auditor, Bismarck, N. D. ‘2 Battie B. Bull. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described’ and which was assessed in your (7 fifor the iy aes : , Pecentber, b for, $56.28. a) ai yf the i: Paid by purchaser, $165.38, ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 2 AYRES fica B HERE TODAY PETER LYSTER loses his mem- ory through shell shock in France. Upon his return to London he fails to recognize NAN MARRABY, the girl to whom he became engaged before he went away. Nan, broken-hearted, has re- turned home to care for her three motherless stepbrothers. Nan has seen Peter often since he came to stay with JOHN ARNOTT, at the home of Arnott’s widowed sister, near the Marraby est: But Peter has shown no_ signs of recognition. Driven to desperation by Peter's ap- parént indifference and her father's financial difficulties, Nan h to marr: HARLEY SEFTON, money lend- er, who has told her that Peter is also in his debt. By chance Peter learns the true state of affairs and agreed N ENDICOTT, who is with Nan, to find out: why going to marry Sefton. Their pians only ially successful but fight with Sefton Peter's mem- is restored. He comes in the early evening to make amends to his sweetheart. They walk into the garden where Nan breaks down and cries. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY And then at last she raised her head and tried to laugh, “Have I quite drowned you?" she asked tremulously. “I'm so sorry, but . but. . .” She dried her eyes hard and tried to straight- en her ruffled hair. “It's a good thing you didn't come in after all,” she said, brokenly. “We should have had all the house about our ears by now if you had.” “And you can fo: serve it so little, Nan.” “It hasn't been your even now I don’t ‘understand— morning in the wood—" Her blue eyes sought his face jealously. “You hadn't remembered me then, Peter?” “I had—that why I couldn't trust myself. Nan, there is so much I must tell you--first of all I saw Sefton tonight--I went to the Red House to see him, and I got the truth out of him.” His voice grew grim. “A bully is nearly always a coward, I suppose,” he said. “At any rate, I made him tell me the whole story... .” He drew a hard breath. “I don't think you will ever be troubled with him again.” “What do you mean? "You hurt him. . Oh, Peter you don’t know--you don't and whit harm he can do to all of 1s" “He can do nothing—-he’s a liar and a coward, and Na that little friend of yours—Mrs. Endicott, isn’t her name? . " “Why, yes h arranges with haven't under: to you said Nan in amaze- ment. “But don’t know her—" He laughed. “I do—” and then he told her of his chance meeting with Joan. She drew away from blood rashing to her face. “Then it was Joan—and if you hadn't geen her you wouldn't ever have...” He caught her hand. “T should--what she told me was only w really known at the back of my mind. At first I couldn't understand why it was that u worried me so- I kept thinking out you und wanting to see you-I inything when. 1 you—I came over here when you knew noth- Nan, and walked up T hated wanted him, the about it, past the house. 1 knew he ing et you wanted me to marry pretense—I_ didn’t understand... and when I heard about Sefton.” . .” his voice changed, “Nan, you never cared for that brute—swear that you never cared for him.” “If you knew how I hate him—if you knew how sometimes I fel f “That was all money, too! Yes, I know that—but it’s all lie,” he hed ruefully. “Nan, I've got score up against you there —because you believed it.” “L know, I'm ashamed that I did but he was so sure—and I was so desperately unhappy—” “My poor girl.” She bit her lip hard. “If you say things like that 1 sha]l. cry again—” at “You shall never shed another tear as long as you live.” She smiled and shook her head. “Isn’t that rather a big promise? But I love you for it—and Peter . . 2” She pulled at the little chain round her neck and showed him his ring. “That is where it has been all the time,” she said, shyly, “And you asked Mr. Arnott . . .” * Peter scowled. “Arnott is to blame for all this he ought to have told me the truth from the beginning. . . . .” “He tried to—he is not to blame at he has been most kind.” re you trying to make jealous?” me *| submitted whimsically,, “You know [am not—but go on, Peter, | want to hear so much more; how did you—when did you 5 oh, you know what I mear Vhat are you thinking?” Peter asked. “You don't believe me yet ; you are not quite sure.” d closer to her. he a rt V lips quivered, t it’s—only--oh," = she said with a sudden burst of very real aneuish, “if you haven't loved) me all this time, how can you ly love me now? There will those months and wi wasn't anything toy when I didn’t count at all." It seemed a long time before Lys- ter answered her. He stood there in the half-light looking past her into! the wood, and there was a deep sad ness in his f: Then he s: carefully choosing hi “I don't know how to question, dear, but I pu To must you, N Nan's when when. ~ were that alway have other me” there loved woman has ever intere: She did not rgise her eyes; was still something » must “Th is Mrs. Mears a, in a whisp There was ilence; then laughed with and ter stung You're “Why IT never thought! She w but she always husband, poor c¢ Peter laughed. such frank sur prn that tears of relief "s eyes, not He | serious,” gave Sv he said. her a serious y good to ked about ; but Peter stopped her. you to speak tha’ that father owes him money. He'll he more bitter than er now father, owes him u” forgotten 2 pauper?” She raised her startled eyes to his face. “You mean that you—you him?” she asked in a whisper. “I would do a great deal more than that for you.” He took her face in the hollow of his hands. “Nan, I shall never be able to make to be a hun- died -for these last weeks,” She closed her eyes. | a vant to forget them, 1 don't 5 of them again.” lipping into the dread- irrevocubly nothing. that I'm paid | “1 ought to aie waa! “Joun will, won Tan. 1] er told her I was coming out." | You're not going back till you; hat you've forgiven me—till | is just as We against Peter's 3 hing was, hat you love quite you never ea a straw for Sefton, or John Arnott. His voice grew suddenly gra “Nan, supposing you'd marrie: gomebody else, and 1 had not found | ut till too late that-—that you—” fe put his arms round her with sud- | fiercene: “Il think it would e killed me," he said passionate Nan put her arms round his neck , and laid her cheek to his. Somehow | it seemed quite y to let him know ; now how much she cared, She mar-; veled that in the old days she had) been so shy and undemonstrativ H “And darlng—when will you mar- me?” Peter asked in a whisper. he stirred une: “There are the boy them.” “[ don’t ask you to—-except for a| honeymoon; you can’t expect ane to; take them all along with WS?" he T can’t leave | i She laughed, “I don't think I should mind even that—-if we were together.” She raised her head “That was someone calling be Joan. Come—we must go! back.” | He caught her to him and kissed her again—a long kiss that swept away the last doubt and shadow be- tween them, then they went back down the road hand in hand. Joan met them at the gate—her small face looked pale and startled | in the faint moonlight. “Oh, thank goodness,” she said when ‘she saw Nan. thought—” | Then she recognized Peter, and drew a long sich of relief. “And thi suppose,” she breathlessly, “is the end of story.” Peter Lyster looked at Nana look that brought a lump to Joan's throat, and made her long for the adored Tim more than ever, if such a thing were possible. “No,” he said steadily. “It’s only, the beginning:” j THE END | ddenly. said, the 1916, and that the time for redemp- tion from said sale will expire nine- ty days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: Lot 2, Block’ 33, Northern Pacific 2nd Addition of the city of Bismarck. Amount sold for, $18.84. Amount re- quired to redeem at this date, $32.24. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and’ in- terest as provided by law.and unless you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the le certificate as provided by Ww. Witness my hand and official seal this 24th day of Jan., 1923. FRANK J. JOHNSON, Auditor Burleigh Co., N. Dak. 9-30—10-7-14 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh—ss. Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, N. D. To J. Bullock, J: % Thelan & Gray, Wilton, N. Dak., C. W. Craney, St. Maries, Idaho. You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described and which’ was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1920 on the 13th day of December, B ly sold, as provided by law, elinquent taxes of the year 1920, and that the time for redemp- ;tion from said sale will expire nine- ty days from the completed service of this notice. Said land is described as follows: Northwest er section 20, Township 143, Range 79. Amount jubsequent taxes Ie pol Amount for, required to redeem at this date, $229.98. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs} of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will e to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by law. Witness my hand and official seal this 29th day of Sept., 1926. FRANK J. JOHNSON, Auditor Burleigh Co., N. Dak. 9-30—10-7-14 MANDAN NEWS | The annual Morton county rural teachers’ institute will be held next ginning October 19. A pag- eant, staged by Miss Agnes Jones, | instructor of phys’ ining in the school, will be given in addition to the regular instructi County Su- perintendent Jensen will be assisted by. A. C. Berg of Mayville, professor in’rural education, and Miss Randall of the state department. Classes of the Mandan, high school | have elected officers for the year as! follows: Seniors, Peter Feth, presi- | dent; Janet Arthur, vice presiden' Anna Mushik, secretary; juniors. Helen Zahn,’ president; Leonard Luther, vice president; Marie Kifert, secretary; sophomores, Lee Nichols, president; Harold Hanson, vice pre- sident; Vernon Nichols, secretar freshmen, Lloyd McDonald, pres dent; George Clark, vice president; Vivian Luther, secretary. moment of amazed |? her |= $ 50, While you're waitin: blank spaces of this puzzle with the Rehold. Negative To mimic. 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Night fill in the 2cent stamp, treet is written in an when writing to a man Writing instrument Neuter pronoun Mother, Picking Jury to Try Stephenson on Murder Charge Noblesville, Ind., Oct. 1.—(P)—Ex- amination of talesmen, augmented by an additional hundred men, was con- ‘ {tinued here today in an attempt to Hlect a jury to D.C. Stephenson and two) com ons on a charge of murder in connection with the death Miss Madge Oberholtzey re than half of the first special venire of 100 men we sted in the first two day who call ede By Taylor YP THEIR CHILDRE! Wei FAN TODAY WHEN OULD HAVE SAT QUISIDE HE BREEZE WAS BLOWING ( vere OLGA 1S WITH = AND GUNN: THROWS HIS CIGARS AWAY WHEN THEY'RE HALF SMOKED INSTEAD OF USING A CIGAR HOLDER JN AND SMOKING { "EM SHORTER Yeu SHOULD SEE How THE SOAP SUDS AFTER GHE WASHES CLOTHES - ST POURS 'EM DOWN SEWER INSTEAD OF USING EM To STRUB f WHY THEY NEVER: EAT THEIR BREAD OR PIE CRUSTS AND OLGA j THROWS AWAY ENOLGH FOOD To { FEED ANCTHER FOLKS! ODINNER'S. 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