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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925 PAGE S Favorite Japanese dish. i hythm, e ene ae ‘ ys . nS : SSWO! , Fi Bae wo ineail Tribune Classified Advertisements | Saga AANGE — — ae ) PHONE 32 Ba gif” elt a a Het Short lett Published by Arrangement with First National Pictures, Inc., and Frank Lloyd Productions, Inc. sound ul redness of the As Pierce walked fe reeding Answer > step with him; it was the % " Puzzh Ulack-browed individual he q at the trading-post. i rev took vou for a himdred amazed at the new beteor's mistake. | and thirty-five 2 You must be live hust- commission Appli- e credentials in first let Write Box 2102 159 FOUR ROOM COTTAGE, close in,| Classified Advertising Ratcs N who can seil to bank east front, toilet, small barn, leading bu ess men a terms, $2650.00. i] 1 insertion, 25 words or as nationally wn line of je Meech TWO FIVE ROOM COTTA! under 3 and adverti ci ese , ; More p: modern with bath, furnac 2 insertions, 25 words or | ties. such a man we offer an THE STORY THUS FAR { “There's min he said shorits i 2 Hourly. asement, a real bargain for both under . see woe 65 xeeptional opportunity to close 1 seal | “One hundred and thirty-five do! . Pata i 25 “di permanently with one of the A ton of provisions and a thousand | tars, 1 don’t have to count it, for vn i 3 insertions, wor js or ts D, Phil- El i Upueht under a6 world’s larg specialty houses dollars! The prospect of Pierce Phil-|} jnow it by heart.” a Uva r 1 week, 25 words or un- million dolar i r getting across Chilkoot Pass Business appears to be pickin Jewel, A REAL 5 ROOM MODE INGS der .. " . 126 fecoenietd Tes ” gold of the yao was murmured the proprictor of th: JOW, ‘new, built by owner for hin 6 . , dismaying. Most fellows % game, Ble tine” pice OY easing com-|| Ads over 25 words, 2c adat = business, “Liberal ‘commis and go home, he thought. And yet} Phintips’ neighbor continued plete, Riverview, $6000.00, | Honal per word. ‘ See Sor Se The ilps discouraged. hold the boy's hand in a vicclike Te b Rube) eo © ¢ dpieed ct dnc .cun ound . SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, south'| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY e AY | lie, Gack cule prised at lis own rebound stip Now he leaned forward front, Riverview, $4700.00, ' RATES io. ie. i after the first shock. «| saying: ; ef * A y A q s s e e Ar fa bran Mice of th BUILDING LOTS in all parts of the Ss SALESMEN—This i At Dyea, in Alaska, Phillips joins ok here! Are you ng | ot FE aA ch fliee, of the Heagae tes Naar Price GH 65 Cents Per Inch Titendea z wee] the first wave of gold seekers cover our coin or am [to smoke ; 1 Belivh, eovnes terms 8 PhS ONT ant classified ade ere cash [| men nos Fi cen ages | Hat du leiided trou lg fiet heat | you up ca i tes” —j— ae Villey., county. HE ‘BiG A i of 30 to 50 coming north. He becomes iutere “The groans of the gambler is H need secaiey ee INSURANCE, fire, tornado, automo-|{ {0 advance. Copy should be and who would be in the flourishing “shell- ; sweet music in their cars!" The - need ‘yeatonlay Dy bile, written in reliable companies. | Tecel ba ie oan ak ‘0 selling n farm uti Y =. “Lucky” Brood and Kid Bridge dealer. -shrusged reluctantly. and Pevmtiie Hirctsword Atile: pwr iran ie ae inser, Le FARM LANDS, Bismarck, the best!| SUF Insertion same day. tured and sold by the largest and) opera on the street counted out four hundred and thirty: ou oe ‘ Y rin. the ineanthne the aot city in the state, is supported by the THE cide crter Hn s Rind in eye detects i hifting of the fed | five dollars, whieh he separated into Sonora Creamery plant, whieh was pul surrounding farm lands which are\] Brow ARCK TRIBUNE he United Sta his is am ex-! From one shell to another as. the vic-|ewe vil oRONTAG : tant, hich oa 10 » | cellent opportunity real work- bre A eh ed “ on | : PHONE 82 Hes to: thu : looks on and says nothing. at over Phi tins when he felt his ever see and make your pot month, please get in touch with mec: : mpanion’s grasp relax he . . J E V le cont F, E, YOUNG | -me at once. Write H. Myers, APT: Continued tim say, “Turn her over, ki¢ wt 0 the 10-10-1k FOR SALE OR RENT m2, Koepp Bldg, Huron CHAPTER'T.'( » This was diamond cut diamond, | |/: . | ome E s new Tneation at th —— HOUSES AND FLATS appointment. 10- aie a time acre came a lull and | of course; jhevertheless, it was a 4 : | ‘ie ehiy cen. | SALE =300 of our , the dealer raised his voice to entice | low-down trick and- man with the In MALE. HELD _ WANTED Tae eee ‘ ek, vented vending machines new patrons. Meanwhile, he paused] Pierce Phillips started, he exam ee 2 odram : shies ms anys WiteNe Elee and Aut Mbcha permanent responsible parties | $1,250 will earn $2,000 lly.| to roll a cigarette the size of alined the interior of the walnut-shell 22 al alli rivet cats, | Ee ager of the local brane! Mv wovldie’ fastest Growin in| ed. Call oF phone 793) from| Our best customers are fan wheat on While thus ensaged ie bewilderment, for he had liked: enn oncnad 4 Maste fe will 0 to § p,m. 10-13-1w | big business men who buy and op-| there sounded the hoarse blast of alit only to find it quite empty Toxuca. proeuiasas pranike oe fora good Jobe ge : FOR RENT— Ftments,| erate strings of these machines le in the offing and he} “Every now and then T wina little businoas of ‘your. ofn Mac luis! "furnished for light housekeeping.| Good, salesmen can earn "31.000 DROME ty thie {Mie ther core intoned, gravely Seed pod equipment makes this the! Also 5 room house, newly decorated. fo HY felling t Ser eee pen | instant oe inattention a hand reached | pocketing his winnings, “It onls Cuntinemenl BEST EQUIPPED school. “Expects Phone TotW, Geo. W. Little, ducts Co, 676, New York. Lite. 8¢Foss the table and lifted 6ne of the] gocs to show von that the hand." (at Genfinement. ally Hea elect ed We ay Building, sus City, Mo. alnut-shells. There was nothing “Damni ion!” exploded the man to & Bloctricl Seine Bea E x ive Foor Touse at 111- 10-1017 a dicccacen eit Wbittins ride, rimmed for 4 . s * t be moved off proper. | \—REAT OPPORTUNITY Fora de ve bucks on this one! three hundred, or I’m Ahorde ty this fall, Phone 187 or call at A READ PE OR TUNITY (For des | ciel bill was placed beside one of < ; Me ggekweod Accessory Co S00] A hermanent and profitable busi- | the two remaining shells, the empty calling on e Main St. 16 fe ht ; a ¥ — ee —; ness in this territory selling our} one a baste ary tue | POR RENT tly furnished apa art alendars and advertising! ‘Thus far Phillips had followed the u me nt, Bo College Bui specialties, fAcceptnble ‘¢; pea unerringly, therefore he was hone required. Contract for A “furnished modern | territory how, Samples. that | ‘The dealer turned back. to his rolling in coi iin observed, ent, adults — only. a hone ready before Christin Be petnel out and winked at the bystanders, Even yet erce was more. than ys. : | anized 1856, Meterence Dew and Saving, “Brother, TM bet you. ten|a little dazed, “Do you know,” said ; + wings, \ Bradat . ence MToatiat | More that you've made a bad bet.”|he, “I was sure Thad the right i eneirele, \ | His offer was accepted. Simultan- | shel Mock moon , | cously Phillips was seized with an se you had the right [58% Minute pastor he “Ground Gripper” are a man’s most valuabl joney awaits you. nt u your! usands of women — ordering you in you manent business — sell MeConnen walnut) phonogravh Winon 1 i ay undard sewing machine § truek services between Dris- ERY DAY—Distribute| coll and Bismarck, Ey uble, products to estab-! Pyjceolt, Nu D 10-12-1W lished use: Archer — made-to-measure — sho Perfect t F styles. vathers, Low fi tory fh ig profits i tion, Ter te Dept, Vit, Extracts, |. food} products, cte. World's st Co.,, FOR S “One Reliable, four|S burner gas range in good condi-| tion, one oak library ‘table, one! 10-17-19, high chair, one parlor set, consist- UG . one rocker, one NTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. ¢ demand, big wages, Few weeks completes. Cat- alog and special offer free, Moier Barber College, Fargo, N. GOK Seat, ehite’s cart, H ine motor, YOUNG MEN to sell maps to seiool stave, heating stove, P.M, Marehek, 2 er, medicine cabinet, ih Ave, 8, Minneapolis, Minn, | i figonine bontd: 10-17-1t) S WANTED—Young: man to work by the month, F. Jaszkowi W Is Tred. Bul Or! breeding: purpo: breeding, $2.00 each, HELP_WANTED—FEMALE TED~ Woman who desires per-| manent connection in women's ap-| 1 parel business. Full or part time | Hane cae dewacele cecboSamat We provide you with largest and! OR SALE—Furniture, ruc, gatcleg finest line without invest If! table, kerosene stove, center tnble, pu are hustler 3 sales! yocker, baby arm chair, pility, can make -| baby bed. Phone Xperience cessary. If 10-12-1w | FOR SALE—One thousand head tra good breeding ewes and fi hundred ewe lambs. W. H. Niles, Tappen, N. 1 Felw for general house | FOR SALE 3 300: be competent, good) © youth's bed, both in good! 209 West Rosser St | Sonnations: . Call after 0-7-1) 6:20 p.m. 10-16-2¢ | investigate this. 1O-17-1t ti ance this year, alll A ssn) to $10,000 man to pound, | Char isehareed teries i y minates method Gallon axents. Lightning | Co., Minn. 1 » either in tow: A Jewel cook stove, in wanting employment, full or r spare! Ce condition, Mrs. Se W. time. Phone 5403 for un appoint-; Convin, 700-5th St. 10-16-1w NRT ee ee! | NOR SALE—One Teather rocker, one ANTED Middle “aged woman to th Bola L taby eerriage. a: cep house on farm, near. city, et 10-9-tf Apply in person at 424-7th St. LP, Sell, 51 ith St, nest AGENTS WANTED inl to work for | a and room, Small family (AGEN ER eel surg tng Snappy ing t G19- Phone 214W. classy. No one refuses, to b CAUAEREEE tone TAY Paintographs. | Beauffful }Chirist- “Must be mas Ritts. Bean ivr pee nae te lirs of our liberal, profit-sharing "Write Killdeer| proposition today. Bradford Com. o-25-tf; panies, St, Joseph, Mich, 10-17-18 pee cei Mia Taal Sc a les \ PERSONAL FoR ; | WANTED—AIl those who plan on eM eae alte eee = nell ae attending business college to_in- tlley in railroad town, Bar candy, Yestigate the courses at the Man- ous eae dan Business College, 2nd floor, cigar eases, and other pool! 4a" B d hall fixtures included in lease, Cunmins) Bldg. Mandan, ND piring July Ist, 1927, Steam Rent reasonable. Will sell at cost ' EPILEPT: 1C3—This treatment guar- stock on hand, Malte ia or call! aptenate nied Serbs or money J. C,, Bos ‘ito eturned, 5 3 Hn Bea Ree Milt Ni Bry a Ou fink "Hanter Labork. FOR SALE OR TRADE fe tories, 900 ‘Scott, Lit! Mock, Ark, hotel Jocated at Zap, N D. T il iedbe is a real hotel burgain that it wi “5 pay you to investi; Good town, | FARM_ LANDS oud location, Write Tribune No | WANTED=To Hear from owner of i good. farm. for, Sale.. State cash hall at ning! ‘rie, full: particularsy:D. P. Bushy, inncapolis, 3 Ms ENS pool tables,“also. barber chu P 40-3-97--1167-21—-12-5-19 good pastry cook. Cate, Killdéer, No. Dak. OFFICE EXECUTIVE with twelv advanced. Co. Cedar Rapids, kk ity, Write Ad, Nov 98, care" bune, 10- POSITION WANTED years of experience in accountan: eredits, collections and sales pro motion, now employed. desire: change. Correspondence held con-! fidential, Write Tribune No. 95. 10-10-7t ; “TWENTY ACRES ANID 'Y FREE book tells truth about Florid land; monthly payments acre; Orange Groves planted} crooks excited him, Ile continued . red. Ts 10%_ above ‘cost; .SYL. E, WILSON, Dept. H-384, Orlane Fila opt, das his free hand dhe drew his own money ‘One large modern room, suitable for one or two and single room, Also gurage, close in, Phonel a 6U1S or call 15 Thayer nyt te Henry Speichert, 'Temy es D. 10- 15Aw WA . TED—To hear fron in ner Ba Hiss or” ani rover land for sulé, MISCELLANEOUS . K. Hawley, Hattwin, Wis. KNOW THYSELF. We éa yo; 10-10-17 some special Gift which Yolory —_—_—_—_—_———— revel HUMANITY "AND ZODIAC, ‘that strange and —— ‘ous book with which you! LOST Two your friends by the ‘ac- ES, one Years old black, weight 1500: other four) ‘ 1d, mouse colored... Weig! A which vou read’ their; ¥§Q9° an hateidve . ‘G W Y one .taking them up, MARRIAGE, HEALTH, RE. Tuk com ae OF CHILDREN, ete, Sent to any s address upon the receipt of 50) Feturn to Ennis h. Individual readings| ¢orn wagon, or P, O, one dollar. By Professor A. 421 Van Horn Hotel, - Tha Fourdor Ford aa in ook Tro owes, with peat: | FO “excellent conditions new battery | este or horses for second hand #nd new balloon tires. Also sume) truck, or will pay cashe Am in the, furniture. For rent, new five room! pack tae Hi pittie "1912 Be cottage, built-in features. Call 528 Bismarek, J. B, Chesak. | 2nd Se 1d 0-3-6 Guaranteed Used Cai FOR SALES ‘hoice Imported Ger. | Ford Light Delivery Truck Cadillac man Roller's and Hartz Mountain,| Touring; Dodge Tou n { also native singers. Cages, seeds, - Coupes Dodge: Sedan; New Nash treats, ete, Phone 116J.' Jacob; Six Roadster and other bargains. Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak., Box Hee M.B. Gilman Co, __10-16-1w ee 10-12-3m | FOR SALE—Ford ton truck, excellent WANTED TO BUY—A~ buzz-suw! condition with cab and grain body, frame, in j#ood shape. Will pay, Rew tires. 8. F. Lambert, Bismarck, cash, Write Osenr Anderson, box! N. D., Phone 7-P-14, 191, Bismarek, N. Dak. 10-16-2 10-16-2t| 1824 FORD Coupe in first class mer! HIPE_TOMATOES, first class, 7 $2.60; chanical: condition,.,. 112 1-2.6..8t. to $8.50 per bushel. Green tom 10-16-3t toes, $1.50. Phone 834-or chll Mrs. oi E—Bilick six touring car In Erlenmeyer ped St. first class mechanical condition, weve res wllel5-3t saPaene o366-R, FOR RENT—One_ nice warm fur-| FOR, RENT—Furnished. room in new nished room in modern’ house. Close in, 412-5th St. Phone 925-W2, 10-45-1w FOR HENT—Strietly modem Foon. Call 1017 or call at 31 Ave, A, Cor- ter Mandan Ave. 10-1-tf/ modern home, Centrally located. | J, 10-16-2t | HERE'S A A MANY'S A voTe OF “THANKS COMING TO THE INVENTOR OF Kor HOLES IN BALL PARK | spbere to lie. ‘dently a miner, for he carried a niiner forcibly overbore it { he declared. “It's my meat, and I've trimmed every tinhorn that ever came mate, and hei enjoyed the situation. panion chuckled. “Now I'm going fo make you put up or shut up. There's my three hundred. T can iar a dollar or two, but now there came {to him a. thrilling ‘thought. That notice at Healy & \ilson’s store flashed into his mind. “One thou- sand dollars and a ton of food,” the sign had read. Well, why not het and bet he: intense desire to beat this sharper at his own game; impulsively he laid a protecting palm over the shell be- neath which he knew the little “TN pick this one,” he heard him- self say. “Better let me deal you a new hand,” the gambler suggested. othing of the sort,” on to that shell, : and I'm going down for the size of | his bankroll.” The speaker was evi- bulky pack upon his shoulders. He placed a heavy palm over the back ef Phillips’ hand, then extracted from the depths of his overalls a fat roll of paper money, The size of this wager, together with the determination of its owner, wppeared briefly to nonplus the aler, He voiced a protest, but the . There’s three hundred dol- late: you cover it and you cover this | |, k Pauly boy’s bet, too.” “Say, I eat up this shell stuff!” to my town, There's three hundred dollars; you cover it, and you cover this boys bet, too.” The fellow inked = reassuringly at — Phillips. You heard him say the sky was his limit, didn't you? Well, Iet’s sce how high the sky is in these parts!” There ‘was 2 movement in the rowd, whereupon the speaker cried, w ingly “Boosters, stand back! Don't try to give us the elbow, or Vl close up this game!” To Pierce he murmured, confidentially: “We've got him right, Don't Iet anybody jedge you out.” He put more weight upon Phillips’ hand and forced the’| young man closer fo the table. Pierce had no intention of sur- rendering his place, and now the sat- wetion of triumphing over these fo cover the walnut-shell while with from his pocket. He saw that the owner of the game suftcring extreme discomfort at this check- “I watched you trim that farmer ”_ Phillips’ com- use it when it grows to si “Haw much are you betting?” the dealer inquired of Phillips. Pierce had intended merely to risk he asked himself. Here was a chance to double his scanty capital at t! > expense of a To beat a bar: ‘aced cheater own game surely could not be considered cheating: in this in- sence it was mere retribution, He had‘ tio time to analyze the right or the wrong of his reasoning —at best the question would bear debate. Granting that it wasn’t ex- actly honest, what did such nice con- siderations weigh when balanced against the stern necessities of. this hour? A stranger endeavored to shove him away from the table and this clinched his decision. He'd make them play fair, With a sweep of Nis free arm, Phillips sent the fel- low staggering back and then: placed his entire roll of bills on the table in front of the dealer. Grasshoppers are such 9 pest in. laughed shortly. “They laid it up for vou on purpose, then Kid Bridges worked a_ shift when he held your hand. You can't beat ’erm , Pi jerce halted. “Was — he-—w fellow with the pack a hooste They're all boosters id carries cnough hay on his back to feed a team. It's his bed I've been here a week and 1 know "The speaker stared in’ sur pris eat Phillips, who had broken in to a hearty laugh. “Look he A little hundred and thirty-five must | be chicken feed to you. If you've any more to toss away, toss it | direction.” ’s what makes it so funny ee, T haven't any more. That was my last dollar, Well, it serves me right. Now I can. start fro atch and win on my own speed. The dark-browed mar _— studied Phillips curiously. “You're. cer fafnty game," Te announcea. . spose now you'll be wanting to sell some of your outfit. That's why I've heen hanging around that game. V've picked up quite a bit of stuff that way, but I'm still short a few things and VN buy—” “IT haven't a pound of grub. 1 came up second-cla “Huh! Then you'll go back steeraye,”” “You say you've been ? Put me up for th night—until 1 get a job. Will yo The black-eyed man hesitated, then he grinned. “You've got your nervy: but—I'm blamed if I don't dike it, aid he. “My brother Jim is cook- ing supper now. Suppose we go over to the tent and ask him.” CHAPTER II The headwaters of the Dyea River spring from a giant's punch howl = Three miles above timber. line the valley bottom widens out | into a flinty field strewn with bonld- ers which ges past have lost thei footing on_the steep hills formin: the sides of the cup. Between these Loulders a thin carpet of moss. is spre but the slopes themselves are quite naked; they are seamed and cracked and weather-beaten, their | surfaces are split and shattered from the play of the elements, High up toward the crest of one of them rides a glacier—a_ pallid, weeping sentinel which stands guard for the er fogs and rains hillsides clean; they leached out and they present a life- less, forbidding front to traveler: Iu many places the granite fragments which still encumber them lie piled one above another in’ such titanic chaos as to discour: man’s ptny efforts to climb over them. Never- theless, men have done so, and hy the thousands, by the tens of thou- sands, On this particular morning an unending procession of human beings was straining up and over and through the confusion They lifted themselves by foot and by hand: where the slope ing from timberline to crest, gach individual being dwarfed to micro | scopic proportions by the si. of his surroundings. They flowed acros« the floor of the valley, then slowly, | very slowly, they flowed up its al- most perpendicular. wall. Now they ; were lost to sight; again they reap- peared clambering over glacier scars or tojling up steep, rocky slides; finally they emerged away up under the arch of thd sky. Looking down from the roof al the pass itself, the scene was doubly impressive, for the wooded vallex lay outstretched clear to the sea, and out of it came that, long, wavering line of ants. They did, indeed, ap- pear to be a those men, as ‘they dragged themselves across the mead: ow and up the ascent; they resem- bled nothing more than a /file ia! those ‘industrious insects creepij across the bottom and up the si a of a bath-tub, and the likeness wa: borne out by the fact that all car tied burdens. (To be continued) Camphor comes from Japan, China South America that the government| and West Africa. maintains a special department to cope with their migrations, » «+ Bone meal is an excellent pho phorus fertilizer-for lawns, a wa! i “Oh no, T won't! I'm going on There was a amomen- } Freckless and His Friends ps beyond. | W inter ! steepest they | crept on all-fours. They formed anj unbroken, threadlike stream extend- H To remember MQ pop IT WAS LOVELY OF YOU TO BRING US 5 ODT. To THE = CLUB BES. Ou GUNN WE CWE KNEW veut ENJOY Sold exclusively Rosen & Bro. L NOTICE YOU DION'T PAY THE WAITER FoR OUR MEAL ae SS S AS A MEMBER OF THIS CLUB AL LHAVE To DO'S GIEN MY NAME TOA CARD ANID 1. CAN GETANYTHi NG 0 GIMME A BOX OF 504 ¢ ACARTON OF CIGARETTE “| POUND OF YOUR BEST © EAR YOU ADD, vay! WAY ISNT ITS SEVEN AN FIVE IS TWELNE, THAT AINT Riek! THAT AINT RIGHT ) nt Jay Lear AN' SIX 1S L omwewey }