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wy” MONDAY; NOVEMBER 2, 1925 Published by Arrangement with i Lloyd Prod CHAPTER VII, (Continued) Two days and nights enabled the Countess Courteau to strip the Northern Hotel, to assemble the movable appurtenances thereto, and to pack them into boxes, bales, and bundles, none of which weighed more than one hundred pounds. This lapse of time likewise enabled the Indians whom Pierce had hired to finish their contracts and return to the coast. In spite of the appal- ling amount of freight, Pierce be- lieved he had enough men to move it in two trips, and when the hour came to start the Countess compli- mented him upon his thorough prep- arations. As swiftly as might be he formed his packers in line, weighed their burdens, and sent them on their journey. These preparations occasioned much confusion and a considerable crowd assembled. Among the onlookers was a bright- eyed, weazened little man_ who at- tached himself to the chief and en- gaged him in conversation. When the last burden-bearer had departed the Countess directed Lucky Broad and Kid Bridges to stay in the hotel and stand guard over the ;remainder of the goods. “Take six-hour shifts,” she told them. “I'll hold you responsible for what's here.” “It’s as safe as wheat,” Broad as- sured her. “T'll camp at the Scales with the stuff that has gone forward, and Pierce will bring the Indians back.” “D’you think you can ride herd on it?” Bridges inquired. “I under- stand there's a lawless element at large.” The Countess smiled. “I'm sort of a lawless element myself when I start,” she s: Her eyes twinkled as she measured Mr. Bridges’ burly proportions. “You're going to miss your alfalfa bed before I get you to Linderman.” The Kid nodded seriousty. “I know,” said he. “Serves me right for quittin’ a profession for a trade, but I got to look over this Daw: lace. They say it’s soft pickin uucky is taking his stock in trade along, all three of ‘em, so maybe we'll tear off a penny or two on the way.” Pierce’s pack consisted of a tent for the Countess, some bedding, and food; with this on his back he and his employer sct out to overtake their train. This they accomplished a short distance below the first crossing of the river. Already the white packers, of whom there were perhaps a score, had drawn to- gether; the Indians were following them in a long file. Having seen his companion safely across the stream, Pierce asked her, somewhat dow ital “Do you think Broad and his part- ner are altogether trustworthy?” “Nobody is that,” she told him. “But they're at least intelligent. this kind of a country I prefer an intelligent crook to an honest fool. Most people are honest or dishonest when and as they think it is to their advantage to be so. Those men want to get to Dawson, and they know the Police would never let them across the Line. I’m their only chance. They'll stand assay.” It was mid-forenoon when the Countess halted Pierce, who was a short distance ahead of her, saying: “Wait! Didn’t you hear somebody calling us. They listened. They were about to move onward when there came a faint hallo, and far down the trail behind them they saw a figure ap- proaching. After: a moment of scrutiny Pierce declared: “Why, it’s Broad!” “Whew!” he panted. “Thought I'd never run you down, Well, set yourselves.” “What's wrong?” demanded the woman, “Plenty. You've been -double- crossed, whip-sawed. Your noble red men have quit you; they dumped your stuff at the river and made a deal at double rates to move Sam Kirby's freight. They’re back in Dyea now, the whole works.” The Countess Courteau exploded with a man’s oath. Her face was purple; her eyes were blazing. “Danny Royal, Kirby’s man, done it. Sam’s gone on to Linderman to build a boat. I saw Danny curled up on the chief’s ear while you were loading. fter you’d gone him and the old pirate followed. Me ’n’ Bridges never ehcegnt anything about it until by and by back came the whole party, empty. Danny trooped ‘em down to the beach and begun packin’ ’em. I know him, so 1 asked him what the devil. ‘Hands off!’ says he. ‘Sam Kirby’s got a rush order in ahead of yours, and these refreshments is going through by express. I’ve raised your ante. Money no object, understand? I'll boost the price again if I have to, and keep on boosting it’ Then he warned me not to start anything or he'd tack two letters onto the front of my name. He'd do it, too. I took it ‘on the run, and here I am.” “Sam Kirby, eh?” The Countess’, flaming rage had given place to a cool, calculating anger. Pierce protested violently. hired those Indians. We agreed on a price and everything was settled.” “Well, Danny unsettled it. They- ‘re workin’ for him and he intends to keep 'em.” “What about our white packers?” the woman inquired of k “They ‘nist ‘have crossed before Danny caught up, or he’d have had them, too. ‘Money no object, he said. I’m danged if I’d turn a trick ‘like that.” “Where's our stuff?” “At the Crossing.” The Countess turned down the trail and Pierce followed’ her.| down!” “Tl settle this furiously. "ISTALMENT SIXTEEN Royal,” he declared, TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS First National luctions, In] C THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - MALE HELP WANTED. ¥ NG MEN—818 to $36 per week while training for RADIO and TELEGRAPH positions paying $150 to $300 per month to start. Trans- portation to Chicago, See Ben Johnson, Van Horn Hotel, 2 to 8 p.m. aWeanesday or 8 a, Pa to 8 u Pictures, ‘and Fran! 7a Inc. “*Danny’s & bad boy,” Broad warned, falling into step, “If old Sam told him to hold a buzz- saw in his lap he'd do it. Maybe there wouldn't be much left of Dan- ny, but he'd of hugged it some while he lasted.” | Little more was said during the swift return to the river. It was not a pleasant journey, for the trail was miserable, the mud was deep, and there was a steady upward flow of traffic which it was necessary to stem. There were occasional inter- ruptions to this stream, for here and there horses were down and a block- ade had resulted. Behind it men lay propped against logs or tree-tranks, 150 necessary products to lished users. Extracts, soaps, food products, etc. World's — large: company’ will back you with prising plan. Write the J. R, Wat- kins company, Dept. K-1, Winona Minn 31-1 | WANTED Men and women to learn Burber trade. at demand, big wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. il D-—Young man to work b Jaszkowiak, 42 10-26-tf WAN the month, 12th s | | | 5 ROOM strictly east front, north part of city, one block from paving, $3800.00, ROOM house, FARM LAND. Tribune Classified Advertisements — = PHONE 82 FOR SALE modern bungalow, Can arrange very good ter: ROOM and’ bath ly modern cast part of city, east front $265 rietly modern, splendid condition, part of $5400.00. ROOM house, modern, east front, one block from paving, $5250.00, ROOM house, modern, excellent condition, cozy and comfortable, 4500.00, TWO, 5 ROOM houses, one modern, | EPILEPTIGS—Thia treatment guar- large lot, east part of city, one of | the best investments in town, very) retisonable at $2450.00, { T have more prospects | of sales to our local farmers now than in six year, You can’ buy land so cheap now you cannot help but make a nice profit soon with the good crops and the splendid advertising this state is getting, A "CALLED ENGINE “IRON HORSE” Famous Sioux War Chief! Speke Words Which Have Lost LOST—-Between Moffit and Bismarck, two 30x5-77 tires on rims. Return to Tribune for reward or Rev, L. G. Evanson, Linton, N. D. a tates FOR SALE 5 ROOM moder I bed baseme: xood terns 10 ROOM modern house, 4 bed rooms, east front rooms, pd, near se take in on a trac uarter section Modern 7 Har PAGE SEVEN “5 UPWARD TODAY .|Reports of Frost, Decreased Crops and Higher Foreign Prices Bring Change | neluding at well | ; owner would isfactory hool 1 = Since Become Movie Title = [7 ROOM partly modern house Reports of Schwa ern except bath, 4 bed room with un- has a few good basement, near school, for t Liver= ritories open for men who qualif Now that Fox prodac-| on terms in wheat See E, E, Webb, District Man tion, “The is scheduled! 3 ROOM partly modem house, near 1,500,600 Van_Horn_ hotel, 10: fo start an engagement at the Capi chool, 50 foot lot, for $1,300, on af wheat’ on tol The: today many thousands} term ut Britain tend- PERSONAL of people wonde how thishOWNER OF restaursnt rengthen i. picture obtained its To those} business will trade. re: advice t anteed to stop seizures or money|*uuainted with th sof think tures and) personal propert for returned, No bromides, narcotics,| i" of the Americ boriginees, land and that wh Try at our risk. Hunter Labora-|is *¢lf-evident that the. phr: 6 ROOM modern house, including 3 WH fell below last y tories, 900 Scott, Little Kock, Ark,|!ron Hor is of dian origin full ba f opening %s to 1, cents higher FATA matter of fact, during the ened in, room December $147 to Sa and amount ot resetreh done by io Fa, was followed I MISCELLANEOUS Fox Scenario De nt, it was fou 6 S1AS'2 for Deg FOR SALE--Blacksmith shop with| thst the origi this phrase w or May living roo: connection, OM Bull, to war chief of rish anatn a oun equipped Sittin resting their tired frames and listens | 22th St________-____10- : ne ene ; peas se HEN: BG “iD ing apathetically to the profanity of WANTED corn... pusker. Wilbert nue ager mene Te eT nes | ae wee Inn good live town, indomnitable lea h xanitn the horse-owners, Rarely did any | 0S "one Oo —— F. YOUNG. and the only shop in. town, must | #eainst the f the West by tot, ragsistrn oie ore fo brie helping hand, ir HELP_WANTED—FEMALE 10-31-38, sell on account of health. Addres of wouth in the Se * from “he each man’s task was equal to his z D—Must be|~ Box 7, N. Dak, 10-30 sought to arouse athe hand all around, strength, In one place a line of | ee eee eee eee Kifidecr | ___ ROOMS FOR RENT _l ror cGoraan“pelice- dom psist the invasion of [tary at least ten rato a cont steers stood belly deep in the mire, Cafe, Killdeer, No, Dak, FOR RE One large modern room,! Pups from Imported Police Train- : k i the on of er all months waiting the command to plow for 9-25-tf| suitable for one or two, and single; ed Sire of Champion and ¢ pe geome. Sehich ot their ‘ peal ig Pp hief 1 ward, WANTED—Ginl for general house. | 00m. Also sarage, close in. Phone; Champion breeding. Grown. fe- | SHief means of suste wecenne, ies ei al Broken carts, amandoned vehicles | work, small family. Apply 506 2nd | S044 or call at 15 Thayer St, males, open and breed priced to] ie ied the marouscatet Heat y hG of various patterns, lined the wa: Street. Phone 790-W-2 we 10 BB AWK) sell. Walarich Kennels, Coopers-ltempte tun s Wa ibaneeae etetieal , Heat your water gb there were many swollen carcasses - 10-27-1wk POR RENT Pleasant well Furnished | town, No D._ St! Central Pacific Reale ote ; CHICAGO POULTRY — It’s the Super-Fuel. underfoot, and not infrequently pe- | GIRL WANTED—For general house: | home cooking | The Mohan dot | Poe SALE Choice Timported Ger-| evidence in this matter 1s to be found : ie) Poultry ae destrians crossed mud-holes by step- | work. 623-Gth St. Phone 964. Call | Sth'St “Phone Mae rocatedt | an Beller iieue” apes deat inthe autobiogravhy of | Colonel ; “te Do your feet bother you? ii i 10. Bt ae Bu — | 8 a rers. H Sy Sy] Willian Cody (Buffalo Bill i al ¥ on bi Pies fom one iy secuat ‘Hottie ea NS | POR-RENT—Nicely furnished warm | treats, ete. Phone 1&l.” Jacobl Wi Hacnites What ian ‘tenia Dr. Hollenbach, ae VE cathe san ing throug! FOR OR RENT room in modern home. Close in, Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak., Box 728. | personally by 7 swarms of flies. Much costly im- HOUSES AND FLATS | suitable for one or two, Call 816 Methe : a virile Ratio waves move with the speed Deh nities saisstane oe dena | FOR RENT—Furnished apartment | i" a a 10-31-3t) FOR SALE “Two of our land tribute to the old west—C of Tight _ a monument to failure. There were | see EAA call GoeP hone eee | modern home. near high ‘school.! will tmde for auton itol Theatre, fours days com- Cook with G It’s the stoves, camp furniture, lumber, hard- | tween 5:30 and 9 p.m. 357J.. 710-| 702-7th St. Phone 35 ( Wallow at McKenzie Hot the Ind meneines tonight Ideal Fuel. ware, boat fittings. The wreckage | 7th St. 10-28-1w | 10-30-3t | W-3L1t} Tron Horse and the wastage of the stampede | OR RENT—Warm, cozy apartments, | FOR RENT—Room in modern house, WOMANS BLACK BOLIVIA ts ve me fire and smok were enormous, and every ounce, | furnished for light housekeeping.| close in, gentlemen only, Must fur trimmed, silk lined, size 42, Horse brought fiom tte bast mien every dollar's worth of it, spoke | Also 5 room house, newly decorated.| have clean work. 415-4th St. Phone! slightly damaged, bargain at 00, ‘ ud ic cake i ai voren ene oct the mutely of blasted hopes. Now and | Phone 794-W, Geo. W. Little. agi 10-28-Iw Phone the ete eee ane drove: ont then one saw piles of provisions, 10-16-3w | FOR RENT—Pleasant —city-heated | FOR i A metal garage —with| ‘48° phrase fittingly deseribed the OPEN EVENINGS some of which had been entirely | FOR SALE—Five room house at 1li-| light housekeeping rooms. Col- floor, and electric lights] jidian viewpoint of the strange new auton a: The rairs had ruined | sth Must be moved off Proper lege building. Telephone ane eel - 128 IW] monster which had disrupted. the . most of them, y all. ne 187 or ci | nner 24-24 | lives. For many yeurs this exp x When the Countess came to her | the Lockwood Accessory Co. 800) FOR RE} rictly modern room BISMARCK PUBLIC sion was little used, but. sin HART SCHAFFNER & freight ‘she paused, “You said |_Main St. 10-16-tf | Call 1017 or call at 81 Ave. A. Cor-/ tremendous ess oo the W Royal was loading his men when | FOR RENT—Small house partly mod- | _ter_ Mand; re. 10-1-t Fox production, “The Trou Horse MARX 1 ve i ir- ern, pattly furnished, located on| FOR RE Comfortable winter | s become part of t é P, you left?” She faced Broad inquir: p y | el 8th’ St. Call at 2nd St. or] room in modern home. 20 Ave. A. ! suuge aud it is new ge F Right!” phone 544W 10-30-3t| Phone 948, 10-29-tf | not only by the ma FOR RENT—2 room apartment fur-| FOR R und writer ‘Then he'll soon be along. We'll wait here.” Of Phillips she asked, ca 10. nished, close in, modern, 6th St. “Do you carry a gun?” —— 4 “ FOR RENT—Furnishel light house- | — Pierce shook his head. “What are | \cning rooms. 622 rd St. Phone | S you going to do He could see that she was boiling inwardly, and although his own anger had in- creased at every moment during the return journey, her question caused him genuine apprehension. Avoiding a direct answer, the wo- man said: “If Royal is with the In- set, including bed, commode, dress- dians, you keep your eye on him. I ing table and bench, rocker want to talk to them.” straight chair. 306 14th St. ‘Don’t inaugurate any violent 10-30-3t room apartment, Phone 503W. 10-31-1t FURNITURE FOR SALE 132W. FOR RENT--Cozy 2 good heat, close in, 10-30-tf FOR SALE--Complete new bedroom | and | measures,” Mr. Broad cautioned, |FOR SALE—Fine large nervously, “Danny's a sudden scrt range. Phone 972R or call at 51 of a murderer. Of course if worse comes to worse, I'll stick, but--my 5: kerosene | w | ‘Small modern room, 510! 4th St. 10 FARM_LANDS { ORTH DAKOTA LAND FOR SALE —I desire to sell part of my land | at Robinson, all located very near that place. Reason, | have so much land, For prices, ete., write or see Peter Legler, Jamestown D. LE OR TRADE—Furnished hotel located at Zap, N, D. his | is a real hotel bargain that it will| pay you to investigate, Good town, | good location, Write Tribune No.! 7. 10-12-tf WORK WANTED A REAL BUY In a Cadillac Vi A-one con- rating in the community ain't A r. ory | EXPERIENCED gitl wants a position Small doing general housework. There’s a lot of narrow-minded | four passenger coupe. M se Lier iner , WORK. WANTED--Cle esl church members would like to bap- | dition. Write or inqure John/| family preferred. Phone 766J after! the new invention, will include the} WORK Wat ‘ rook: tize me at 5 ‘As if that | Storlie, c-o Western Auto Co., Man-| Monday noon. 806-Ist St. following selections: —“Soldiers,}_— keening 0 weed back!” dan, N. Dak. 10. om tf] Chorus” from ty mate chorus] As sal , i FOR SALE—Overland Six Sedan, | WORK WANTED—Young man having| with orchestra f My Cradle! scale BE Whee _A suggestion Gees Dee odel 0% Fan GAO Gillen, enizar| hed expesionce in Varinun Tied de-| Days dance num-| POR RE WaeH GE NN u bps she said, “I knew | ing insurance. $850.00 A 1 condi-| sires employment. Can. furnish! ber: 3 My Swiss,” novelty vocal Sadia ae you'd stick when Fhired you.” Then | tion," Write care Tribune No. 3 references. Write Box 064 or Phone|duet by the Har s Bays; “Valse seatausaniietcie she seated hersctf upon a box. 10-31-2t| 7665 Bismarck. 11-2-2t] in C Sharp Minor,” piano solo by Al- en baal iene new Danny Royal did accompany hi = j fred Alo’ ¢,” violin solo dabarn, Call at packers. He did so as a precaution by Fritz Kreisle: from “Rose against precisely such a coup as he himself had engineered, and in order to be doubly secure he brought the head Indian with him. The old tribesman had rebelled mildly, but Royal had been firm, and in conse- quence they’ were the frst two to appear when the procession same out of the woods. The chief halted at sight of Phil- lips, the man who had hired him and his people, but at a word from Royal he resumed his march. He averted his eyes, however, and he held his head low, showing that this encounter was not at all to his tik- ing. Royal, on the contrary, carried off the meeting easily. He grinned at Lucky Broad and was about to pass on when the Countess Conr- teau rose to her feet and stepped into the trai “Just a minute!” she said. Of Royal's companion she sternly de- manded, “What do you mean by this trick?” The old redskin shot her a swift glance; then his face became ex- |+ pressionless and he gazed stolidly at the river. Mere four-letter word vocabulary. HORIZONTAL Tardy. Delicately colored jewel. les water from a boat, To ventilate. To affirm. Semi-precious stone. Tattler. Enemies. To pull by a rope. Projecting parts of church, Crack which admits water. English money. “What do you mean?” the woman. quested, ia.a voice quivering with jury. Away. “What do you mean?” the wo- To sneer. man repeated, in a voice quivering Rishle compartment. wi at Becple—": the: chief began, Electrified particles.’ but Royal spoke for him. Remov- Special commissions entrusted ing his hat, he made a stiff little to messengers. bow; then ‘said, courteously enough: Placed to reference to school T m sorry to hold you up, ma‘am, srades. Coal pit. ‘You're not holding me up; I’m To be afraid. belting you up,” the woman broke Farewell. in, “What do you take me for, any- oat how?” She stared at the white man Onan aig so coldly, there was such authority International battles. and such fixity of purpose in her Cushion part of foot. it nN pal tone and her expression, that his To form a right angle. manner changed. : “I'm on orders,” said he. “There's no use to argue. I'd talk plainer to you if you was a man.” | But she had turned her eyes to the “You lying seagate Half horse. * Group of musicians. Mohammedan judge. Second note in the scale, Small pieee of, cardboard.+ Pernicious, Healthy, r sc, Neither's smaller half. crater. irl’s G Poisonous snakes. VERTICAL Upper [ of insects, To be sick:~ e 3. Converters bove. (electricity): | pew a puzzle which should be a cinch for a person with a well-stocked | 9. Hypothetical structural unit. | 10. Avalanche. 12. Arabian sleeveless garments. | 13. To hunt. H 15, Flesh of a cow. 16. To bellow. * i 17. Mark set to complete a race. { 19. Lawyer's charges, | 20, Proceedings. Hl 22. Opposite of rich. 23. Convex glass, 24, (Indians, * | 26. “Fissure in rock filled with min-; 2. re | CROSSWORD PUZZLE ie els | BAM IML O10 etch RIAMEPIE|GINSITIEIAIN| INDERSIAITIE] FE OIBITIUINIE) a, C tal Answer to zzle. Yesterday’s Crossword | eral. To fly. Towards the setting sun. Roadhouses, Bed lath. Intentions. Small jail compartment. Always. To throw grain to chickens. To relieve, To bow. To post a lettér, Pitchers, Large bundle, Fuel, Feline animal. Nothing. , Soft broom, / .” Exclamation of To accomplish, | white fac € ‘|JOHN J, GARRIT’ VICTOR TONIGHT The people of Bismarck will today have their first opportunity to hear the much discussed Orthophonic V trola, which acoustical engineers de-[ 00000000 =a clare’ represents an advance of 1006, | FOR RENT Warm furnished reom, in the efficiency of musical repro-| cull at Wad Ave. AL 11-2-3t instrument will be dem-| FOR RENT Two light housekeepin Hoskins-Meyer, V rooms and one sleeping reom, 909, ock un y with this ¢ stration, similar presenta he je in cities a out the United States, Un special advance demonstration § day prominent musicians for critics of this city, the concert will he open to the public, A comprehensive musical program, designed to display the versatility and ed range, volume and tone of man or we JN. DL Apply aret Clooten, 11-2-tf Sixth Str Marie,” mixed chorus with orchestra; Don’t Bring Lulu,” dance numbe. Jan Garber and his orchestra; Hie by. Creator He aoe .” Philadelphia YOU CAN HAVE YouR FILPIS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE ated and deli and Della Drake | ortgagors, to The t State Bank | Regan, Regan, Dr m FINNEY'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK ND. aror to pay thereby, | and ow due and un- the faflure of said ‘1 the debt secured whereas there is paid on said ind undersigned the sum i and DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. therefore, the prope: n y gelding 9 yr name Farmer, n sale. One bay gelding 9 yrs. old, wt. 1400 Ibs., name Ford, bought BG. Borton sale, black cow 6 Chote in 1 ought old, bought The Helling Agency|' General Insurance and }) Bonds. | First Guaranty Bank Bldg.} | Phone 877 Bismarck, N. D. } | ‘wo yrs. old, One white cow at Chas, Fry sale. One red and white heifer 2 years old, increase of Chote cows. One ved heifer given us by One us by 1 steer 114 years old M, Chote fall of 1925. \ OLDSMOBILE ond Tnereag ‘on e me SALES AND SERVICE Gne"nck heifer ea on, ‘AKOTA AUTO one Deck he Ee Galt. 5 ime: ‘ol, SALES CO. mre wack ‘4 mo, old, | 212 Main St, Phone 428 increase of ¢ une red heif fac mo. ob 4 co Bele ee One red steer calf, white crease of Chote One black steer crease of Chote Two black Increase of € Two white br Twelve reddish or igs 4 and 6 weeks old, abeve sows, i Five reddish or sandy color hogs } 1% years old, raised them, j ‘One 10-ft. double dise Moline drill, bought at Martin Strand sale. with white nerease of | 4 . SL, Twp. 143, R. 78, bought First State Bank’'of Regan. Also 8 calves the increase of said stock for the year of 1925,. or s much thereof as may be necesar: will be sold pursuant to the power of sale in said mortgage contained, at public-wate to the highest bidder | for cash on the 9th day of November | oO of age of Regan, Bortetch ; County, North Dakota, to satisfy the; debt secured by sald mortgage be sides the costs and expenses of this foreclosure, Dated October 31, 1925, FIRST STATE BANK OF REGAN, Regan, North paketar Mortgagee. Attorney for Mortgagee, Wilton, 8. Bene a Hard Ball Suits & Overcoats They're beauties from the looms of America and Great tain. New athletic styles in. sing they are TAILORIN $45 double-breasted models, Get yours now $45 Bergeson’s CLOTRING. 4 on the ii Hi Hy H You will note a big drop in the family shoe expense if you will demand s'RED GOOSE”? SCHOOL SHOES are made with a keen epprecia- are put for your children. 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