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‘ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 = __-_,. __ THEBISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN | Tribune Classified Advertisements |" "3. 0080078) foessaye" in this le which held at community, Ar ih —== PHONE 32 who thresh-| ‘Th mn fare wit t eight on f w first " F those who perished . - : 1S MALE HELP WANTED | up th t years Pan the « Published by Arran; t with Fi tional Pictures, 7 WANTED—Men and women to 1} - Kas are —- ar 2 = 7 Arrangemeyt ood Productions, Tacs ene? ne” 284 Frank | other trade, “Great demand, vis | Clagsifed Advertising Rates. || | wages, Fow weeks! Gonipletes. Cate | log and special offer free. Moler | Barber College, Fargo, N. 1 1 insertion, 25 words or undor ...... “OUT OUR WAY Williams $ 60 ____ ROOMS FOR RENT i j THE STORY THUS FAR told him. “I have important busi- backing provisions Chilkoot FOR REN Mor ws... seeee 126 ! — ay ' a : 1mo}] 2 insertions, 25 words or FOR KENT One large mode fi i Dierce Phillips, penniless in Alas-| Meee jCutside: gf couda't go down “A good clean, man toif 4 Under erase 8 sub two and single / UA AAR UME \ | ka, where he has gone to seck his| steamers ate aground on the fats, | Wein i's nantly, ,gicorse W. nee 601d, eae WW / SoFFERIN PUPst| |, NOT! L Just fortune in the newly discovered gold | ind connections at St. Michael's are} worgse | 1 weeks 25 wi rua” we ; | 5 S*\I3 5c iT fields of the Yukon, hires himself out} uncertain at best. Naturally 1 came —— Secrace wworisOr’ Up 5 | ED | | WHATID You aie Kcond CERTAIN, | i | | 1 ei Me T-Beautifully furnished ‘ | Pass. In this manner he hoe! tocaee SO Toten il ve fe Foor in modern home, with use of | Ads over 25 words, 2c addt DO? SEAL THESE |} DOWN feviakee \ ‘quire the money required by the Can-| She ed him a smile at this lat- | Jett? 1 Bas. 10) tonal per word. \NITH CONCRETE 2 LT Awways Do. } adian government to enter the coun-|ter statement. “As for a chaperon | WANTED—Young man to work CLASSIFIED DISPLAY , ONY LAST | ary, —I’ve never felt the need of one.} ‘the month. VF. Jaszkow RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classificd ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to In sure insertion same day THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 On the back-breaking ascent to the Pass he_mects up with a friendly ‘French-Canadian giant who offers swords of encouragement. An old man, Tom Linton, accompanies him and Pierce is invited to share Tom's ‘tent at Linderman. i Arriving at the Gaels they find it occupied by a beautiful woman, o Norsewoman, from all appearances, who asks that she may be allowed to stay and dry her clothing. She ex- plains that her canoe has capsized in the rapids and part of her camp out- fit lost, : 4 ue MONTH TOO" Do you think they’re necessary in ONT TOC this country ?” “Does your husband, Count—” “My husband doesn't count. That's the trouble.” The speaker laughed ie gs and without the faintest trace of embarrassment. “He has been out of the picture for years.” She tured to Phillips and inquired, ab- ruptly, “What is the packing price to Sheep Camp?” “Fifty cents a pound, coming this é ing back it is nothing,” he old her,. gallantly. “I haven't much to carry, but if you'll take it I'll pay you the regu- tae I'd like to leave at day- | light.” “You seem to be in a rush,” Mr. Linton hazzarded, ‘mildly. | “Iam, Now, then, if you don't mind I'll turn in, for I must be in Dyea to-morrow night.” The Countess Courteau, it seemed PERSONAL to him, was a unique specimen and | [OTHE man extremely hard to classify, in that) th h life why sue-} Also 5 roon decorated, she was neither old nor young—or, il prosperity comes so read=| Phone 794-W Little | what was even more puzzling, in that to some while failure and dis- 116-3 she was both. In years she was not y far advanced—little older than he, Teams for grad Road Master's offi n, N. Dak. an to run Fordson trac Apply Copelin M ENT Beautiful edern home. sol ith ion by Write Harold Bi lt ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALE | LADY COOK WANTED—Must be good pastry cook. Write Killdecr| Cafe, Killdeer, No. Dak. = DR SALE FO SAT e id head exe tra good brecding ewes and_ five tt! hundred ewe lambs. W. HH. Nil | Tapnen, Nod. 10. FOR SALE—A Jewel cook stove excellent’ condition, Mrs. 8. We {95 Corwin” 700-5th St, 10-16-1W , FOR SALE OR RENT __ HOUSES AND FLATS T— Warm, cozy furnished for light housekeeping. nported riz in a Ni CHAPTER III. (Continued) \ During this speech, delivered in a matter-of-fact, business-like tone, the owner of the tent had managed to overcome his first surprise; the re- moved his hat now and began with an effort: “I’m a bad hand at begging par- dons, miss, but you sce I’ve been suffering the pangs of bereavement lately over some dear, departed grub. I thought you were a thief and I 9-21 TED--Maid for general hous work, in small family, 702-4th St. lw Ww Box Dickinson, N. Dak. at ‘e room h looked forward to the pleasure of in fact—but in experience, in wis- fist he mavad seeing you dance. wl apologize. | dom, self-reliance she was vastly 00 on ee : Phone 8s0LR or} Would you mind telling me where | his superior; and experience, he be- | ‘ining, delineation of 10.20. iptive mental you came from?” lieved, is what makes women old. ! “Brom Dawson.” There was a!As to the family, the suborder to | jovcing uf children eten as haunt! | Annes, Mo. H silence the while the flaxen-haired| which she belonged, he was at an} cd by ‘Professor A. F. Seward, E woman eyed her interrogator Icss|utter loss to decide. For instance, | Plrone 421,°Van Horn Hotel, for! disdainfully, “Yes, by poling-boat ay ta Lai present Ht fatto appointment, or fend yaur ue an acd rebar Gar Nag fd ‘ with a sang-froid equaling that of a and one dollar and one will} artment, adults only, Phone “1 Se 36 Hc . Poe ei cadterebbet mS catipshaipy,,a fee of whom Pierce led you. Introductory book -W. * ON ostestt | excellent new battery WHAT WOMAN HAS JOINED TOGETHER TRWiL Laan ng dim not a cache: fad seen? then, too, she was, or had | 80 cents or both for Sian, 0) | =A asa tres, A some NO_MAN CAN buT ASUNDER. oF lee . : The woman node aa Pian been, married eae Hospepeunt Hor WANTEDIAI thos ar OE cottage, builtsin features: Call 622) a = —— s y for the night You | cigner to whom she referred with a NTED—AN thos lw oe Hon aaiee vouriaunaprice’” clioused “and cnost unwitely ip ending business hot De rhs | “| " MOM’N POP Causht Yy Ma 4 p, - a * | tigate the courses a is t it will) “The price won't cripple you. I'm |Party | moreover, seers eee 1 Business College, 2nd flsor,! pay you to iny | i! pe atic in't some more women . SS, camniths v., Mandan, 'N. (> Bebd tecati = 7 ; POTTY =the Bin tote noe oe ain't [irreconcilable to ‘the modesty of so- | Cunmine ide. Mandan, N. D. | good location, GUNN'S GOLF CLOTHES DON'T YE GODS - THAT'S THE BOSS } \ We had one—a doctor’s wife, but | called “good women.” DriLEPalGs Th teeatuent enar-| - M fle. FIT ME SO WELL BUT L COMING AND THERE'S NO she's gone?” The Countess Courtean had been | OXIBETICs This treatment guar IRTYTE'S||( cant miss THIS CHANCE PLACE I CAN HIDE. oat at 2 q “I met her at Lake Marsh.” first to arise; she was fully dressed | seturned, No bromides, narcotics.! LO funch of DISCOVERY OF TRYING THE GAME 2 “\Ve've a lot more coming, but]and the sheet-iron stove was glow-| Try at our risk. Bunter Labora-| er cxse at or near Odd THAT they're not here. My name is Lin-|ing when her companions roused | tories, 900 Seott, Little Rock, Ark.) hall, leave at Tribune, Rev MR.GUNN ton. The more-or-less Christian pre-| themselves. By the time they had TATE | i fix thereto is ‘Tom. I've got a part-|feturned from the lafe she had —— BELONGS ner named Jerry. Put the two to-| breakfast ready. |e @| number of the parents and patrons of Washington TOAGOLE gether, and drink hearty. This] “Old Jerry is going to be awful | News of..Our of the school were in attendan nd aio’ that | CWB HAS young man is Mr—” The speaker | Sore at missing this court function,” ! by ') Me Knownly Dorman mighty hax s OFFERED ¢ * fumed questioningly upon Phillips, | Mr. Linton told her during the meal. | | Neighbors \) ” Menoken He owns two fin OPANEW who made himseli known. “I'm| He's a great ladies’ man, Old Jerry eet om ure, tie her 5 ae at Arnold ard on FIELD OF farnity: n, Mr. Phillips is a— . bel 0 to thef of Baldwin, and he expects t ‘cli hes a wood packer, “That's all] “Perhaps I shall meet him.” | WILTON j far eon bessint Cyt 22" 4 ACTIVITES, 1 know about him. I'm safe and| “You wouldn't like him if you Miss e Stewart le ih ara ae aay aie Begin | ean UNKNOWN sanc, but he's about the right age!did; nobody likes him, except me, | school to take up work) of Baldwin, Mr. Anderson and} their, home TOH'IS ’ » to propose marriage to you as soon|and I hate him.” Linton sighed, | in the Mandan school. — 1 Rev. | family are now residing on a farm} Adam Herdebu, who has been ¢ Most as he gets his breath, A pretty] “He's a handicap to a young man. he We. Chest, sind Rey north of town. ployed un the Ed. Mount. thre pict woman in this country has to ex-|fike me.” Fe eee eee peer they tla Charlie Spitzer, who has been! pig. returned home and is busy, : pect that, as you probably know.” “Why don’t you send him home?” | 04 a meeting of the Tres King after business affairs in The woman smiled and shook! “Home? Old Jerry would die be-| Senod. A number of pastors from| tis district and in “Bismarck, has) fio Giorke and hands with both men, exchanging a} fore he'd tum back. He'd lift his | ali over the state- were present at) Wturned to his home at Deer barks doen ene on grip as firm_and as strong as theirs. | muzzle and bay at the very idea un- {| the meeting. | each a c eS me ia MTA GiEeke. 1 enh “Tam the Countess Courteau,” said|til some stranger terminated him. Mrs. Al. Schroeder has had for! pionaee epelani, bp AMY AGIGERG: 18 SOM she. Well, he’s my cross; I. s'pose I’ve | her house guest the past week her iv tuming to ‘the state to MeAvo; “The—which?” Mr. Linton quer- to bear him.” mother, Mrs. ny of Regan. econ tet eat ay eq tennis Mer quer-| Ret. to bear him om ihe | estcaise amd Violet “Tregas of Dav-| REX! sear, He says, he does Irma. were vi ie % Coumtess Tanghed trans) Countess daquisetas sheen’ Pierce ener North Pakotns: ina REN = ms SEPUESTE aR ae TIS 1S ANGE MESS= ERE TD “It is French, but I’m a Dane. . Ca toe! - IMGLAD 10 SEE ESNES-IM HIS 1S CE MESS - think. my husband bought the title— Pidicnee’” Monigoniery Hid ORD. PUZZLE ReNey EM Nee cS PLANNED “To LAY OF For TWO WEEKS they're cheap in his country. He dittadsite: Hes home ascienniars YOURE IMPREVING SO) COMING RIGHT Fe UN GUE TO WORK FOR y : y. # returned to her home C r4 ie: anal a was a poor sort of count, and I'm after a pleasant visit at the V."Ws RAPIDLY Pula ay Ayana Be HE SALARY L WAS TO GET FoR f a poor sort of countess. But I'm Fiegal home ! | MOCH BETTER TH: Si "RE NOTHING, BESIDES LOSING MY ACCIDE Miss Winifred Flynn has returned YOU DID THE OTHER. ABLE To REPORT A = BY RETURNING To WORK~ to Carrington after spending sev-' is || D FoR WORK IN THE bas eral days in the city with her par- : - “MORNING SIR Ny .. Dahl and J.. J: Schmids t+ : ed ‘at the H., B. Thompson sale; i * in_ the Baldwin’ district. Thursday.! ’ f E, Iverson," who has been visi ing at the homes of his sons, Th a and 1. G. a, left early is week for at Yank’ South Dakot. verson plans ¢ rey | on spending the winter months in; California, i Mrs. Joseph Guthrie bas return-| j z 4 r home at Sanger alter at (“7 | it at the Iverson how - ih s,_ottie Moe spending a el in Minot. Pe: 4 | Wendolin Fetch and family, well-| | | ! : ata T've got a partner named Jerry. Put the two together an | known | ae pfsean sy [re i drink hearty . . .” early date. Mr. Futeh is. holding | A . i auction sale at his place this) mi @ good cook-—-a very good cook in- left the village behind them. ey fed had y a a cae seas ee ait deed—and if you'll excuse my looks| | “Just an ordinary stampeder, like | "Si. tola DuToit has returned to! Freckless and His Friends ‘hat’s More Than Alex Has and permit me to wear your sweater |the rest of us, I think. s her home at Wing after spending; Are. pase 3 Tl prepare supper.” .“He's more than that. He's the} the week-end with Wilton friends.! Clete ) Linton's eyes twinkled as he said, |kind net 50 sbrraalt and make V. Marcellus of Los Angeles, | . fi eet a acat —— TOMA a 7 bi 4 y i iv e recently Sumber 47..xertics ans stalks of sugar. Do you know the word? ie i WHA I don't know as I'd like their diet,!'"Phillips approved of the Countess | formerly lived here HORIZONTAL | You Gor CERTIFICATE 2 for a steady thing, but—the baking-] Courteau this morning even more = ee Winding sheets for the dead. | TERE ,JAY? és Ane is WIN 4 ; h GOT WHEN T powder is in that box and we fry] thoroughly than he had on the even-| Ce, a. Parceptiblewby ioneh. H L woz BapTizen! ) with bacon grease.” ing previous, and they had not} This Maing te chene! ne ae cen ene pee | LK, wor B. a bo Wood and water were handy, the} walked far before he realized that weely no adjoming ate TchpOlee los £ ane Fi I eReeee, Ae Countess Courteau had'a,quick and|as.a traveler she was the equal of || capable way, therefore supper was|him or any man. She was lithe and | eee ert ate “aeamiine ake To ven | not long delayed. The tent was not| fons and light of foot; the way | week in Bismarck attending the To weleom equipped tor housekeeping, hence she, covered ground awoke his sin- | institute. Not any. the diners held their plates in their| Cc", 24miration, She did’not trou-| Miss Myrtle White entered the Tale. Japs and either harpooned their food ble to talk much-and she: dispensed | high school last week as a fresh- To relieve. z dg) with small talk. in others; she ap- |] man. To wager,’ 3 from the frying-pan or ladled it} peared to be absorbed in her own Mrs. William Borner has_return-! Tumor of the eye. from tin cans, but even so it had a| affairs, and only when they rested |¢d from a month's, stay in “ Bis<)2 5 ae ‘of harness. flavor to-night so unaccustomed, so she engage in conversation. The marek funce an nome aes) Within. > different, that both men grasped the) More Phillips studied her and the | White in ‘the capital city Mrs. Bor-| 23. You and 1. poignant fact that the culinary art is Female shee mysteriously wedded to female ner made her home with her moth: » Fastened with wooden pes.. her the la er, Mrs, Mary Pinks, er proportions did she | was she com- y's Crossword it i is| assume, Not onl; Miss Lena Dislevy and Mrs, Mur- Handled, Answer to Yesterd hands, oa finien woreed: tis pletely mistress of. herself, but she | garet Strand, teachers of nearby Prepared lettuce. Puzzle. i thought in hig own manner. v6” he|Had.a forceful, compelling way with | rural schools, are in Bismarck at-| 42: Momentous. ae Tf a countess cooks like this,” he| others: there was a natural air.of | tending teachers’ institute. ‘Abandons." Came in. f observed, “I'd sure love to board authority about her, and she man-'| Quite a number of ‘folks ‘have Queer. : Mobs in’ violent action. with a Later, while the} aced in same subtle manner to in-| been attending. the ‘evangelistic You and me: * Tg’ abies dishes were being washed and when his visitor had shown no intention of explaining her presence in fur- §.001 in Bri Sesame (plant). Honey carrier. services which have been- held in Rupp’s hall the past week. Evan: gelist Griffin is in charge. vest herself and her words: with im-. aC iy portance: She was quite remarkable. “T didn’t dream so mapy were ITAINT A Gassil : 5 x i ei y, county | su-' Pierded. G00D FOR ther detail, ‘he said, ‘whimsically | coming,” said she. : is eran ie tae A Hoine of birds. ANYTHING Is Iv? See ,hgres alam, our young, friend}. “In, g worse’daily," Pierce | schools Wednesday afternooon. Broaden. cr { Teal oud dees belts he eas| told her. “Dyea is jammed, and so | “Mr. Lester Falkenstein, who, has Lai sir? I SHOULD , if it i i e i rui an eveful, and We plaia.te he seen| Skagway. trails: are aliye | been seriously ill for some time, that he’s devoured by curiosity. As aie me for me, I’m totally lackin; Vis reported as getting along very y-four hoars. nicely. Fred Hogue took the train Monday] 6 “How many do you think will : Card ga in that] come To repr SAY IT ) miserable trait, and I abhor it in|” “There's no telling’ *T: evening for Bismarck, where he Silkworn a " ri 0 . is. ‘wenty, cer adel aoe ft to ell us pretty ack how | Ris pale toons ROARS. | Paina At Toledo, Ghia, ate Her] 13. Born. See ettO tell. Us. pre aiuick how | About half of them turn back whem| 2. will spend several weeks -with Determined. Matching dishe: ey and what in Heaven's name van pthey. see the Giilkcot. ta: 2 ‘Whis sister, Mrs. James Kunkel, ani More vulgar. Stalks of sugar % like ‘you is, doing hee, alone andl i she rest at ey ads | tainly, “former renidents of Mans] | VEIETICAL One who aquanders inoncy. ae without ‘benefit of. chaperon, I shall a ee peeve jeter a eae 2. Valiant. man. ’ Tobe in debt, yags away in dreadful atone. : factory in Milwaukee, and is not] 2. Are of varied colored iight, in| 58, Frozen, fi ‘ . It's’ very simple,” the tess (To be continued) ‘| (planning on ‘returning to North the sky. A One apparentiy not easily ex- ‘ bas ° Dakota for some time, and may de-}| 4. To employ. c|., cited. yl i JUINSTALMENT SEVEN E cide to locate, peroianently, in the] 5. To accomplish. ie. Portion of a cirele. oS ’ FES) SAREE SAE kh SANS SST SET oy aA ‘ ; Gaiters, : 1» Ripped. ¥ Aas ee ae Pigg AE SS ato aR aS The, pupils : of le rooms| 7. To loiter. 64, Opposite of aweather. 3 a When “Commander: We digo rs'| There: aye but ini"miler at -aail-| TPS BUb Note pie ae See | &. Variant of “ws = ~ [68 Depressed. ‘ wrecked plane -was’ being towed| oad lines -in Persia, ‘a country with | School house. in honor -of .Columbus| 9. A toothed. wheel. 68. Ocean. | a ashore by rescuers, a giant mullet| 9,000,000 people and an axes of 628, Day. The exercises consisted of] 10. Conceived. G1. Point of compars, ‘ over bind be wen cea er ee fish leaped into the plane, 000 square miles, © yeadings, recitations and music. A] 11, Falsehoods, iz, Negative, —

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