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ESL Uae OCTOBER 24, 1925 “Published by Arrangement with First National Pictures, Inc., and Frank | Licyd Productions, Inc. THE STORY THUS FAR “Countess Courteau!” There was no answer. “Do any of you gen- In his quest for gold Pierce-Phil-|tlemen krfow the Countess Cour- ‘ips ts drawn to the newly discovered | tea he inquired vold fields of the Yukon. Having is-| His question was greeted by a inffictent money to be admitted by general laugh. { the Canadian government, he hires} “Don't let him kid. you,” cried.a imself out packing provisions over | derisive voice. Chilkoot Pass. “Never heard of her, but T met A_ chance acquaintance with the four kings last night,” yelled another. McCaskey brothers is passed up asa} “Call i the Marquis of Queens- i were incident on the trail. ’Poleon| berry,” shouted still a third. Doret, French-Canadian giant, and| “Countess Courteau!” repeated the | te are the strongest men on the Pass.) chairman, using his hands for a Phillips assists an elderly prospector, megaphon Tom Linton, and is asked to share| The cry was taken up by other tis tent at Linderman. Arriving | throats. “Countess Courteau! there they find it occupied by a bean-| Countess Courteau!” they Siful Norsewoman, who tells them|“Come, Countess!) Nice Countess! ter name is Countess Coxrteau. She|Pretty Countess!” There was a shares their tent that aight agd then |ribad note to, this mockery which | Phillips helps her hack to Dyea. At| caused Phillips’ eyes to: glo Sheep Camp Phillips again mcets the| “She and the count have just left UcCaskey brothers and while in their |the palace. Let's get along with the tent they all are arrested under sus. |hangin’,” one, shrill voice demanded. | ticion of stealing pravisions, and “You won't hang me!” Phillips brought to a trial at a miner's meet-| retorted, angrily. ing. “Be not so ” taunted the ing judge. Seentieh as CHAPTER IV The story of the first trial at Sheep Camp is an old one, but it differs with every telling. In the hectic hurry oF that gold-rush many inci- dents were soon forgotten and such salient facts as did survive were deeply colored, for those were color- ful days. The meeting was quickly organ- ized along formal lines and a com- mittee of three was appointed to conduct the hearing. The chairman of this committee—he constituted himself chairman by virtue of the fact that he was first nominated-- made a ringing speech which he praised his fones his fairness, and his knowledge of the law. He com- plimented the miners for their acu- men in selecting for such a position of responsibility a man of his dis- tincuished qualifications. Tt was ‘ / plain that he believed they had chosen wisely. Then, having in- quired the names of his two com- mitteemen, he likewise commended them in glowing terms, although of course he could not praise them quite as unstintedly as he had praised himself. Still, he spoke well of them and concluded by stating that so long as affairs were left in his hands justice would be safeguarded and the rights of this miserable, cringing trio of thieves would be protected, albeit ing, in his judg- ment, was too mild a punishment for people of their caliber. “Hear! Hear!” yelled the mob. Pierce Phillips listened to this speech with a keenly, personal and yet a_ peculiarly detached interest. | «141° The situation struck him as unreal, grotesque, and the whole procedure as futile. Under other circumstances it wonld haye been grimly amusing now he was uncomfortably aware that it was anything but that. There |, was no law whatever in the land save the will pf these men;.in their hand that thin fabric of which dreams are i made: inasmuch as there is no such | animal—" @ peremptory ‘siew Jodge!”. up!” came a peremptory challenge. “Msien Jodge!” It was the big French Canadian. whom Pierce had met on the crest of the he came forward now, push- Wiat for you say dere ain't nobod by dat name, che" He 4 18S turned his back to the:committee and lay life or death, exoneration or in-| addressed the meeting. “Wat for + famy. He searched the.faces round | vou hack lak dis, anyhow? By gosh! about him, but contd find signs]] heard ‘bout dis lady! She's o neither of friendship nor of sym-]timer lak me.” pathy. This done, he looked every “Well, trot her out! Where is 2 — ica apeae TRIBUNE | SS PAGE SEVEN OSSWORD PUZZL PHONE 32 a , tanned goods groceries, also’ paints, radia sets, ires, auto and trmtér oils, or bond required. Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or 2 insertions, 25 words or 3 Insertions, of flowers set with two words oF un: Ady Over 25 words, 2c addt yrtional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES and start, you in 4 people must buy every “d Oxford | Down 65 Cents Per Inch classified ads are cash Copy should be 2 o'cloce to in jon same day 24 une Write the J. RISMARCKH TRIBUNE PUONE 327 >umn z> O> Ol OmMzo4 >go , £000 loeation on ‘Our, countess appears to be constituted of | FO TC UMGNOZ> ro Oo DO ARO r TE > "8> ms MOC 32> , Moors zcr<>ol NEVO cong mo fac0 men love, courtship, rearing of children, OO>D| [ude ework or to assist. ALF Van Worn Hotel, send your bitth- and one will Introductory’ book 50 cents ‘or both for $1.5 appointment: or and one dollar TED. “be Write Killdeer Cafe, 'Killdeer, No, Dak EPILEPTICS—This treatment” = anteed to tsp ‘seizires. or money 4 Shamrock Cafe, T Hunter Labora- tories, 900 Scott, Littie Roc! NTED—Girl for general work, no washing. epoms FOR RENT SALESMEN WANTED SITY For a “| le man to build for himself | and, profitable ness in this territory if | Moran’ s farm, until spring. main _floor, s housekeeping: By Taylor howe ekeepin ie duilding. ey HENRY | BUT La mst home, wear hah sel Boot an BET’ ER NOT WA'T ON ME ; modern room. “costing ror RENT ; all at Shave, A. Core ¢ are bankers, ‘an big business men who buy Good salesmen Protec te d ter ‘rite for Eecortl in the office TON Cedar Rapids, Iow: FECTION CO., stless way through the | © HEE-HEE- LGoT POT OFF RIGHT AT MY SAY I'VE ARGUED WITH YOD ABOUT THIS TRANSFER FoR TEN MINUTES - I TOLD YOu IT'S NO GOOD - ESTHER ALLRIGHT- LLL GET OFF AT THE NEXT STREET AND I'LL ALSO REPORT YOU T court house in the city orth Divtots t, 01 D. 19: due on’ such mort where for a glimpse of a woman's | sh v stro w-colored hair and was relieved} “She's on her way to Dyea,” to discover that the Countess Cour-,| Pierce insisted. “She can’t be far—” was not in the audience,|,.Poleon Doret was angry. “I don’ | ss she had left for Dyea and| listen to no woman be joke ‘bout, | already some distance dowa the {YOU hear? Dis boy spik true. He ~ was in Linderman: las’ night,4or I He breathed easier, for he did | een him on top of Chilkoot 'yester- not wish her to witness: his: humilla- day myse’f, wit’ pack on his back so 4 ir nSccce would have bees vd A harn.? .P merely added to his embarrassment, “ Po “; The prosecution's case wae quick | joo 07U know the accused?” quer tv made, and it was a strong one.|“poleon turned” with a shru Lven yet the damning trickle of rice |“ on! No! But—yes, 1 know fell rains could be. traced through the |1/1 if, Anybody: can tell he's hones’ fnoss and mire directly to the: door |}, boy. By Gar! She's strong feller, cf the prisoners’ tent, and the origi-|tSo- pack lak. hell!” ig u nal package, identified positively t Pierce Phillips was grateful for its owner, was put in evidence. This} nis evidence of faith, incouclu in itself was enoug! estimony from ait Was point of law. He was theater mepine had ke $e ied | SOT, therefore, to see the French- y Ac) man, ‘after replying sh missed and mourned merely strength- to. several sensel the case and further inflamed tae his vie a of the the minds of the citizens. ‘age elton it came sime to hear the de- growd. and. disappear, aatiae ae gnse, the McCaskeys stared at} cust at the temper of his townsmen. Pierce coolly; therefore he climbed But although one friend had gone, to the tent platform and faced his another took his place—a dinar! n, accusers i 3 by the: way, whom Pierce wonld j Beat ade known his namé his| never have suspected of being such. ! rthplace, the ship which had borne Profiting .by the break in. the pro- fim. north, | He told how -he had ceedings, Lucky Broad spoke. up. mortgagee, dated on the 20, PAY YOUR FARE OR THE COMPANY. TLL Por You OFF! / doin Seve “office of R 1- ee Feed of Burleigh county range battery and which will | ges dischureed SU further given that | t fo} i wnship One le of the pren described and ————— | seribed, ut the something snappy and | court, hou to. buy | North’ Dako yember, A. D. iT s ‘| and ‘Saulte Sty ef Beautfful iChriste | ond for free particu- ur liberal, profit-sh; proposition today. panies, St. Joseph, Mich. UL o'¢lagk in the) y fy the amount due on the day of sale iL be sold to) are described js} dug on such 4 ring | on. such morti ge and “which 100ths Dollars toxether with the coSts and Re eaies of this foreclosure. ‘an * t0224- lb satis Southwest Quarter (SW14) of § ition Ten (See. f Hundred Forty-one (Twp. 141). north, of Range Kighty (Rge. Township One “TWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY’ FREE book tells truth | ‘about Florida d fpr, To abo E. WILSON, -Dept. 3-38, gage on the di: aa Hundred Ty MY FATHER'S: A BIG FELLA= HE'S _-) 7 BigcesT™ Man \ IN THIS HERE say! mine's BIGGER THAN and disburseyents ‘of AW= HE AIN'T So Big AS MY PoP ! HE'S BIGGER are big mon bakerg, confectioner. wholesaling, aoe: Attorney for (AIST MINES cuted and delivered by at landed at Dyea, how had lost his| — «pr a ee st déllar at the gambling-table, How | ine sencns yes ant ths: id's on. he had appealed to the McClaskey bovs. and how they had given him [Se"yerey, ro, fainered his, wheat shelter. That chance association,-he | j he ‘said—so I guess I'm acqiainted: took pains to explain, had continued, | with him. We're all assembled up: but had never ripened into anything lig mete out ‘justice, and justice is more, anything pase a wearin ne going to be met, but, say! a sucker wise a partnership; he ha ing ‘ to do wah them aud they had nothe A thi ee wankdl lnoee enor ah, ing to do with him. Inasthiich as the rice had been stolen during the ae ie otei & ahs wits Previous night. he argued that ‘he| conviction, for, although could have had no hand in the Tete ers took their cue from hi for he had spent the night in Lin- ; i 5 derman, which fact he offered to Planded loudly: sheinyeny agai festa Prove by two witnesses. amon; “Produce them,” ordered the chair- ‘One. or alg a A et faced man. square-shouldered. person, thrust 3 gle man, mortens gee, dated on oF THAN ANYBODY , ft) FOR SALE OR .TRADE hotel located ‘at is a real hotel bargain tl ae pay you to investigate, ee i| sj a S NOTICE FORRCLOSURE SALE BY ADYERTISEMED Ga iheleeed day oe July s-beon mude in that ree xeeuted and delivered by An- iss, single woman sigor, to Harry Morgan, mortg dated on the 27th day of Sey 1916, and filed for record in Register af Deeds Write Tribune: N 1s any sound-going tele eash sale; ho pub- i ~Chicag E assignment was ¢ changoy 327 8. LaSalle, Chicago, in the office of R Huseleh, county, North takoty ed ter of Deeds of on the 1st aay vt Novembe: 1 a.m. and “duly record: ta th Mook 26 of Al, and that suid mortgue FOR SALE Hast 100 , catane “ GOuaLy “just swistribute Bie should -net. ce) weekly. j Write,care -Fribune No, \. x ae p. ans and recorded in f BS aa the: prams seribed, at the tsa Moor Band hecgniation “One of them is stilt at Diadennan. the other was ‘here’ in :Sheep, Camp deermiogt Pe rnin ae that an -hour Sh habl: sre for Dyea ie is time.” 4 pani welt a, a again’ anybody, woman The push met ith such in~ “ eae ges brought her across.”| stantaneous second that the conf-: alee hesitated. “The Countess Teg ae ae peciauately: ourteau,” i said ‘he. There -was a] with an airy gesture, “Bu. take it Foarmine © f IntetEN the members of | from me you're a bunch of boobs. ine cone tee conferred with one} Hangin’ ain't 4 nice game, and the rr guy that hollers loudest for it ig ee Sacer tetell s that ne ve} usually: the one that needs it worst,” thes It took-some eff th f, inted spokesman the st) jome effort on the part o: lace wore a si ie of d belief: £4 the chairman to bring the meeting to =! in the city of Bi _ | marek, North Dakots of November, A. D. y care house in the ¢ THAT WUZ AY FATHER. SNEEZIN' Houses” AND FLATS FOR RENT—Warm, cozy apattments, } furnished for light housekceping. Also 5 room house, newly decorated. | Phone 794-W, Geo. W. Little, FOR SALESFine room house at iii-| Must be moved off proper- Phone 182-or call at aan due on gach ope bn the! the forenoon, to sati due on such mortgage ‘on the a THIS MOMENT mortgage Aa which’ pit ake mol te satisfy the same are described “4s Northwest Quarter (NW1i) of Sec- 00 | tion Thirty-two (Soe, 32) of Town- jship One ‘Hundred Fou (142) north, of Ra Cee; 78) west of | ing 160 acres more® ie ie eer rare athe premises mo¥tgage ‘and cig wi il be are Heseribed as No vans s(n wp. ton Thi ty ahlp One Taine 142) north, of Range “(Rge. 78),..west of Sth P. There will be due 69 such “mort, ny puch mort-l gage qn ‘the “ EXPLOSION NT—Fi ‘i eae fie wiry. LOCCURS AT furnished... Garag or calfcnte 323: West the prisoner flush ad tiedded fi order so. that the hearing could be called out over the heads at repue crowd: (To be continued) INSTALMENT NINE »~_ INVALID AS MURDER aco ro vote London.—A — septuagenariian ic yoits been an invalid for more than five itualist, Benjamin Rock, is. being years, the sum of] Fifteen Hundred Ri 100ths: Dollars ($15! a the day o: Fourteen Hundred Ninety-seven. and .{61-100ths Dollars ($1497.61) together} withthe costs and ste of with the costs and expenses of fore- this’ foreclosure; Harry Morgan, Mortgagee. Ase gnee® ¢ at Moriguze: "t HG, HIGGINS i i. G. miceise ke iAtonnes, tor "Assignee, | F rent. St. Mt i] FOR FEW T- a toom ‘sttictly Pheon. ot 0-5. 10-17-2: