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WEDNESDA 9257 , NOVEMBER 4,1 —————— “PHON E MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to learn Barber trade. Great demand, big wages: Few weeks completes, Cat- alog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. 11-2-1m Published by Arrangement with First National Pictures; Inc., and Frant! Lloyd Productions, Inc. { Classified Advertising: Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or under ... 2 insertions, 21 CHAPTER VIII. (Continued) | “What was it you wanted to caf 6 words or : 3 ste | me and was scared to?” Mr. Lintor| WANTED—Cook, man or woman, for under ...ccseccssccee 68 708 cote hoa sawed for ell urged, venomously. “A dam{| hotel at Kulm, N. D. Apply by|] 3 insertions, 25 words or out again.” He acombanied this vee | WHEET” letter to Margaret Clooten, 518 Under oe eeesescccevene 18 Eby SDE Ceuenoa aE ce: t_the precise epithe! | Sixth Street. U1-2-tf 1 week, 25 words or ul mark by an abrupt cessation of et- fort. As a result the saw stopped in its downward course and ‘Tom's chin came into violent contact with the upper handle. The man above uttered a cry of pain and fury: he clapped a hand to be face as if to catch and save his eeth. Jerry giggled with a shameless lack of feeling. “Spit em out,’ he cackled. “They ain't no more good to you than a mouthful ot popcorn.” WANTED—Good cook, man or woman, at Hoffman's confectionery. ae -3-5t HELP _WANTED—FEMALE LADY COUK WANTED—Must be od pastry cook. Write Killdeer & ‘illdeer, No... Dak, eel WANTED-—A girl for general house- work or school girl to assist. Mrs. H. S. Dobler, 622-8th St. “Oh, 1 forgo! Thad in mind. - But a new one rise: to my lips ‘most every minute. } think I aimed to call you a dam old fool. Something like that.” Slowly, carefully, Mr. Lintor descended from the scaffold, leaving the whip-saw in its place. He wa: shaking with rage, with weakness and with fatigue. “‘Old’? Me old? I'm a fool, | admit, or I wouldn't have luggeé yotir loads and done your work tht Ads over tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash ip advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to !a- sure insertion same day. 11-4-2t He was not really amused at his] way I have. But, you see, I'n THE partner's mishap; on the contrary, he | strong and vigorous and I felt sorry WORK WANTED = BISMARCK TRIBUNE was more than a little concerned by | fo! a eel reek bike eae woRe WANTED Cletical, jpask it, but fatigue had rendered him ab+ ugged my loads’?” snorte t eeping oy salestady. Experience i@ = surdly hysterical, and the constant] smaller man. “Me a wreck? My! as a salesiady. Phone maaetl seat PHONE 82 friction of mental, spiritual, and | Gawd!” me physical contact with Tom had fret- ted his soul as that sawdust insid his clothes had fretted his body. “He, he! Ho, ho!” he. chortled. You don’t shove, Oh nct All the me, whenever I stop pullin’ you butt your brains out.” I didn’t shove!” ee AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Nash roadster, highest bid cash offer takes it, in good shape, at Malm’s. Service San 11-3-5t FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—3 dressers; 2 beds, com- “=I did your packing and you washing and your cooking; and mine too, igi because you was feebh and ecause I’ve got consideration for my seniors. I was raised tha way. I honored your age, Jerry. | knew you was about all in, but | never called you old. I wouldn’ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Seven new 1925 fall weight navy poiret twill ladies’ suits, full length jackets, sizes 18 to 44. All high grade beautifully tailored garments, « wonderful buy. The ferocity of You must act at once as they will! Main St. 10-16-tf this denial was modified and muffled |hurt your feelings. What did yor] plete; 4 walnut, chairs; 3 piece | go quickly at $35.00 each. Values to} KOR RENT-oCouy modern home con. by reason of the that a greater |do? You set around on your bon:| parlor set; 1 chiffonier; 1 dining | $65.00. See them. Harris-Robert-|"trally located.” Permanent. renter part of the speaker ind was inside | hips and criticized and picked at me| 2nd library table. Also new piano.| _son. Phone _55¢. : M-4-3t) desired. Phone 793d after 4 p. m. his mouth and his fingers were tak-| But you've picked my last feathe:} 300-9th St. Phone 377J. FOR SALE-—Blacksmith shop with 11-3-1wk 11-3-3t living rooms in connection, fally FOR SALE—Complete new bedroom off and I'm Plumb equipped with engine, trip hammer Right here we split!” ing stock of its contents, Taw. Call) Mareus Ei Jerry Quirk staggered stightly anc} Set» including bed, commode, dress-| and all necessary tools for black-| guy "Ttitsq, tll Mareus Edberg, temued M BE! eh) ightly: ing table and bench, rocker and; sméth work. In a good live town, | FOR RENT— Modern 7 room house, The en eintt 2 Bost, for support) straight chair. 806 14th St. | and the only shop in town, must | ry Bar eer arco house, ; His knees were wobbt i be, too count of health. Address 7 hibicaiiiah Macdiua os very bone and mi ; he 0. wi sal too, had been goaded into air insane BUSINESS CHANCES police dog: temper, but that which maddene¢ him bevond expression was this un- warranted charge of incompetency paeb it is,” he agreed. “Tha ¢ a load off my shoulders.” “We'll cut our grub fifty-fifty FOR SALE OR TRADE—Forn hotel located at Zap, N. D. This is a real hotel bargain that it will pay you to investigate, Good town, good location, ite Tribune’ No, 10-12-tf Pups from Imported Police Train- ed Sire of Champion and Grand Champion breeding. Grown fe- 8, open and breed priced Walarich Kennels, Coopers- ed sell. town, N. D. THE: BISMARCK TRIBUNE Tribune Classified Advertisements to} 10-27-8t nen 2 hae FOR SALE 5 ROOM modern house, including al bed rooms, hardwood floors, full basement, good terms, 10 ROOM modern house, including at least.4 bed rooms, east front, well located, near schools; owner wouid take in on a trade a satisfactory quarter section of land. ROOM partly modern house, mod- ern except bath, 4 bed rooms, full basement, near school, for $2,050, on terms. ROOM partly modern house, near school, 50 foot lot, for $1,300, on terms.” }OWNER OF restauraht with ' good business will trade restaurant fix- tures and personal property for land. {6 ROOM modern house, including 3 bed rooms, full basement, front} porch screened in, room for 3 zar- ages, for $3,500, on terms, GEO. M. REGISTER. 21-2-1w FOR SALE OR RENT es HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Warm, cozy apartments, furnished for light housekeeping. Also 5 room house, newly decorated. Phone 794-W, Geo, W. Little, 10-16-3w FOR SALE—Five room house at 111- 8th St. Must be moved off proper- ty this fall, Phone 187 or call at the Lockwood Accessory’ Co., 800 = 3 | | FOR RENT--A four room house, part ly modern, LAWYERS AND EDUCATORS. IN: 50 foot lot, for $3,000,| three or then I'll hit you a clout. with the ; | FOR SALE—Choice Imported G LEAD AT CAPITOL traces and turn you a-ldose.” ioRRE Some Jon RENT. man Keller's and Hartz Mountai * e , fe room in mo also native singers. Cages, seeds, Jerry was still dazed, for hi} "0, home, suitablecfor one or two,| 1fo,tative singers. Cages, seeds, world had come to an end, but hr pretended to an extravagant joy an managed to chi news— the first I've had since we went pard ners. I'll sure kick up my _ heels What'll we do with the boat?” Ladies preferred. $10 per month. 723-3rd Street. Phone 599. Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak., Box 728. 11-4-3t FOR RENT—Pleasant well furnished | sitting-room and bedroom with good home cooking. The Mohawk, 401 FOR SAL and balls complete. no use for them. able. Write care Tribune No. 5. New. 10-12-3m One set of snooker rails Have Will sell reason- BY CHARLES P. STEWART EA Service Writer ngton, Nov. 4.—“Many people {have an idea that congressmen are pretty dumb,” writes a correspondent. “Just how true is thi he asks. “. “Cut her in two.” _ Sth St. Phone 145. W-21-4t | 11-3 | fo brains and education, how do they Right. We'll toss up for ends | pO RENT—Pleasunt city-heated| WANTED TO BUN From B00 too. | Sttk UP? se Nl divide everything the sam! ligt housekeeping rooms. Coi-/ 000 bushels of potatoes in bin.! Brains? That's largely a matter of i “All right, you didn't shove. Have|¥. down to the skillet. é lege building. Telephone 183. | Quote pr Henry Krier, Sa-/opinion. As to education they stack it your own'way .. .” ‘Every blame’ thing,” Linto- 10.24-2w| lem, N. Dak. 1 up extremely well. ‘ ee agreed. st FOR RENT—Nice = warm furnis FOR SALE —Bldg. suitable for Bar-| Of the 96 senators in the 68th Con- Side by side they set off heavily | room in modern ‘home. Close in. ber shop in good location. _Rea-| gress, 74 were college men, Not quite | a e sigsta Hi through the woods. Phone 325M. 505-Srd St. | sonable. Write care Tribune No. 4./ all of the 74 were graduates, but most ] ‘All right, you didn’t shove. Have arrels similar to this were of 11-4-3t | 11-3-5t| of them were, and all had at least it your own way. I said she was runnin’ out again. We ain't cuttin’ wedges, we're cuttin’ boat-seats.” “Well, why don’t you pull FOR RENT—Nov. 15, furnished Foon) POW SALE Mi nd daily. occurrence on the: trail, but copgcially common were they here ae paceman, for of all the devices els 2 ts ith | Of the devil the one most trying to “My fault again, eh?” tT. know a Quirk showed the whites of his eyes of four with hint it s ane. — and his face grew purple. “Lemme | erally recognized that a partnership for light housekeeping, closet kitchenett. 411 6th St FOR RENT—-Two light housekee; rooms and one sleeping room. 218- __2nd St. Phone 909W. 11-2-1w | FOR RENT—Room in modern hous Gentleman only. Phone i it. erial, size 16, barga suit, fall 00. | ng | | RENT-—A good Tribune No. St. call at 117-1st ships and the birth of bitter en- mities, where lay the deepest trag- edy of the Chilkoot and the Chilkat trails, Under ordinary, normal cir- cumstances men of opposite tem- péraments may live with each other in harmony and died in mutual ac- cord, but circumstances here wi then with a herculean effort. he man- PERSONAL aged to gulp the remainder of fris sentence In a_ changed voice he said: “Oh, what's the use? I s’pose you've got feelin’s. Come on, let's get through.” Linton peered down over the edg FOR RENT—Room in modern home. 408-Ist St. Phooe 667W. 11-4-3t FOR RENT— Furnished rooms at 20 3rd St. Phone 885. 11-3-3t FOR RENT--Warm furnished room, call at_114 Ave. A. 11. anteed to stop seizures or mone; returned. No bromides, narectic: Try at our risk. Hunter Labora- tories, 900 Scott, Little Rock, e of the log. “It’s your opinion’ I'm} extraordinary, ab ere | FOR RENT —F | : ‘ 16 ye o ries Hie y, abnormal. H: FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 417-| Luther Burbank 76 years old. a nay he inquired, with vicious monotony, Titigue oe ae ae Sth St. 11-4-1w| He lives in Californi, q calmness. ‘blue fur trimmed ate manufacturer and age, Write i 11-4-t£ EPILEPTICS—This treatment .guar- 'Y' middle northwest— ‘8! consi j made a start. The representativ lect bod are a less se- and th Still, it was good. Of ‘ them—there were two va- cies in the house when Congress adjourned last March—290 had at least entered college and the’ over- whelming majority were graduates, {many with exceptional honors. tell you something, Tom. I've stud-| which survives the. 5 F bs 2 : wexations ‘OR RENT. rictly modern ro + ied you, careful, as man and boy, for Rescpit Heine and weather meet Call 1017 or call at 31 Ave. A. C YORTH DAKOTA LAND FOR SALE}. The 69th Congress will differ some- a matter of thirty years, but I never] predestined “union more sacred |__ne?_Mandan Ave. 19. | —I desire to sell part of my land! What from the 68th und the new mem- peeni you nell your pees? at and more perfect even than that of | FOR RENT —Unturnished Tight Touse| at Robinson, all located very near bets’ biographies are not available is trip. got you now, though; | matrimony. i eeping rooms and a barn, Call at} that place, Reason, I hav much |¥et, but it is reasonably safe to pre- 1 Kot you all a ided up and sab: | tree mony: Few indeed havq stood | _ StoA"E sth at 11-2-3t| land. For prices, etc. write or see, dict that the two houses” educational tracted and I'll tell you the answer. Tt was in this loosening of j- |FOR” RENT — Comfortable winter| Peter Legler, Jamestown, N, verage next winter will not ‘be ma-' It's my opinion, backed by figgers, ike 4 Rf fend. | room in modern home. 20 Ave. A. 1 terially unlike the | that you're a dam’—" He hesitated, mental ties, in the breach of friend- Phone 948, 10-29-tf New England niembers of the 68th | Congress, representatives as well as |senators, were almost ‘100 per cent liberally’ educated. Next came the ates like Wis Minnesota, the Dakotas ai c the st Fourthly the old-time cow countr; Finally New York City and the i between the Alleghe: foul; constant close association ren- ders ,men absurdly. petulant and childishly- quarrelsome. Many are the heartaches charged against. those early days-and ‘those early trails, f course there was, much less in- ternal friction in olstfits like Kirby's or: the Countess. Cot i the ‘men ‘worked even there: strained. Pierce Phil bles, their “Nothing. It’s no use to tell B Now then, lift, bite, leg— y don’t you lift?” “I am lifting. Leggo your end!’ Mr. Linton tugged violently, but’ the saw came up slowly. It rose and fell several times, but with the same feeling of dead weight attached to it. Tom wiped the sweat out of his eyes and once again in a stormy voice he addressed:his partner: “If you don’t get off them: handles I'll take a stick and knock you off. What you grinnin’ at?” “Why, she’s stuck, that’s all. Drive your wedge—” Jerry’s words ended in an agonized yelp; he be- gan to paw blindly. “Yow did-that a-purpose.” “Did what?” “Kicked sawdust in my eyes. I saw you!” Mr. Linton’s voice when he held that same; sinister note, of re strained ferocity which had ‘charac: terized it heretofore. “When I start kicking I won't kick sawdnst: into your eyes! I'll kick your eyes into that: sawdust. That's what I'll do, Til stomp ’em out like a pair of grapes.” ny al nny, Roy: Bd their: troy together pretty well and had made fast progres¢, all things considered. Boy had rexperience to draw lips had none; ak aeeppadl this brief training in authority was of extréme vale to ,the ofr man, who. developed some’ of the ie qualities of leadership. As: a result of their frequent ~ conferen frank, free inti f betw inti the woman ‘he could ‘not ‘tell; a matter of fact fhe made litte. eat a i to learn, being for the f =I wou, ty it! Xou try anything} deeply concerned in the great change Sins j eh RE DAs ts w ae Jery siattered eae sim- ad ‘come over him.’ The puzzle Tasks ons But regent arg often deceiving, as you jan frenzy. ‘ou've got a Tepu-| pj, Hind J P wi jiscover when you attempt to sojve’ it. * “tation “at” home; "you're: a~ malo| aceefve hima ere HORIZONTAL , hombre—a_side-winder, "you | ate, | desperately in love, and his intator: Themes and your bite is certain death. | tion grew with ‘every hour. It was To argue That's what ‘they. say. Well, ever| his first serious affair and quite nat- Shoemaker’s tool. + See a Mexican hog eat a rattler? | uray: its newness took his ‘breath.:|12- Impetuous. That's me—wild hog !' * + J He had heard:of Trotted. “‘IVild hog’ What's, wild aboit ccSmned “it ts Eggs of fishes. you?” sneered the other. “You ine he ‘told Alluring. Picked the right, animal but the] ep; To ‘disencumber. wrong variety. Any kind of a hog} egy Scarlet. makes a bad partner.” e ze Sua For a time the work proceeded in| ang ™ tse silence, then the latter speaker re- wine sumed: “You said I was a dam’ Let it stand. something or other, What -was it?” |: Food. used for catching fish, The object of this inquiry main- Therefor: tained an offensive, ant ingutting, | j, silence, “A what?” Linton per’ Goi looked up through bia mask nerd wiz of £, re gettin’ red a eas say so? Il Thinks in logical forms. aua6 An ‘agteement between two or more persons. Secures. To instruct. of sawdust, “If again y don’t 0. The fir wait wide you rest.” He'opened his Portions aia ieoie: To thrive. *” eyes in apparent ‘astonishment, then he cried: “Hellot Why, it’s rain- “It ain’t raining,” Tom declared. Mus be—your face is wee” Sly te mmeeaet hed Filly in a Yt mirthful, but which ae in role d insulting beyond human endurance. a molaten. 9 THe. Was Weer To clip. Neithi tye a reputation. % ited. i -sucking worm. ms arraigned’ for a trial. snatch. ; To make lace. rsh, Enamels. persons. + “TD never saw. moi: VERTICAL Hard, dark’ wood. Tom, eteen wien, pier Organ of hearing. Part ‘of foot.’ you set too close toa fire.” corms. - Relative pronbun ree TB travel by boat. ‘Ocei INSTALMENT: EIGHTEEN’: UNE WANT. ADS BRING RESULTS| j FRO FAO eS e . ster. . Existed. : Feminine prongani a eerste in To contaminate. 7 matt ea: . | CROSSWORD PUZZLE | ‘Attawer to, Yesterday's Crodbword! uzzle: oF hange_ a diamond setting. | Soft mineray used for face pow: sippi and the Ohi ver. There's no.implication that the men jwho fought their way up from the jeattle range, the factory or the throt- i tle to the national capitol are any | less capable legislators than the white collar element, but fewer of them | boast university “degrees. | University degrees? and. aixty-five national lawmakers | write them after their names. Doubt- less others are entitled to do so if they pleased. Law is supposed to be a learned ‘profession. Of the senators and rep- !resentatives 317 have followed it, or !do still. There may be more who i have been admitted to the bar, but |these have practiced actively. |. Pedagogy certainly suggests book lore. Eighty-seven senators and rep- "| resentatives are or have been educa- tors—all the way from country schaol achers to college presidents, like tor Fess of 0! ‘ Fight senators and representatives r Two of them—Senator dred, “ Hl [are doctors. i Copeland and Representative Kin | both of New York—are internati ly famous in the field of med: Journalism, if that hints at eru- dition, has 30 representatives in the two houses. . There are two clergymen. The late Senator Ladd Dakota was one of Ameri e known chemists. Representative Wii ter of Wyoming writes good po Representative Cole of Iowa is a hi ‘|torian, Representative Frothingham of Massachusetts has written several books. Representative Hill of Mar, land has been a Harvard lecturer. Senator Bingham of Connecticut has explored the Amazon wilds for Yo $|University and the National Ge graphic Society. Representative La Guardia of New York is celebrated as a linguist. A pretty well educated Congre: True, brains and education ar [the same thing, but generally they go together, more or less. FRENCH FASHION DESIGNER QUITS .—A)—The tirtoft-Erte, entl: Gol Los Angeles, Nov. 4 Times says ‘Romain De! French fashion designer rec norted from Paris by Metro | Mayer, has terminated his ; with the motion picture organization {and js “through with the movies for- ever,” December 5 for Paris, where he says he can work quitely and receive the r showing wasn't |: consideration to which he is accus-] | tomed. a “ET came here seven months ago,’ ry the Times quotes him as saying, “full | of illusions about all of the wonder- | ful things I could do in motion pic- tures. But I have been waiting all that time for the story of my first production to be finished. It has been written four times. The last is the worst attempt and the first the bi ave designed sets for all, and T have de- each s signed cos ‘Now tl me they want me to design every hing for a new story in ur weeks, F at least, sets, everything. po _Lasked them to_re ele: UT OUR WAY OH NO ~MOMPN POP HENRY GO DOWN) “To THE " BAKERY BEFORE DINNER AND GET SOME CAKE 4 To SERVE WITH S THE DESSERT we to CANT YOu SEE NAOwW - WE'RE AHOLOIN' || Boys A PANG FER A INSTANT 4M BACK? NOW \ Loonwr ||AN THEN ALL Is OF! DONT GIVE ‘IM ONE || HEAH - NO NOISE TO IT STIFFY? O THEM MOE KIND MA'AM. HE'S GOT A WEAK HEART: SE Bees J WHY CAKE? COOKIES ARE PAGE SEVEN ve done | Madamoiselle must have them all exe- cuted in silk, for when she atta, Liked Car en her skin acts with her,” and, And as for motion picture actresse: here is the skin that would not act M. Detirtot-E feund them no more) better with silk?” i iring to the} Refused to Wear Corsets. dresmakers’ Renee Adoree refused to wear remains | sets which Erte insisted wers ne from my contract and they so, Motion pictures—P re customers his onl 1 mory” of the | sary for certain costumes, “Can you sereen. “Sh © beautifully,” | imagine a wo he exclaimed has 3 sets in an 1830 cost figure and is ple: to work with Altogether, Holly Lillian © nded him, He arisian celebrit: fatiguing to the do sim: costumes of ple! and the sooner he can be back in that fabrics for film in which she was dear Paris, the better it will be, he appear a poor girl, “But no, admits, for his art and his nerves, By Williams MA‘AM! —— WHY STIFFY!NITS ONLY TAINT LIKE ATOY BLOON BUSTIN IN YORE FACE NO MORE. THEY DONE AWAM WITH TH SMACK # oTRwLL ae ©, 625 WY NEA SERVICE INC: ER. By Taylor NO - THEYRE FIFTEEN CENTS A DOZEN WHAT'S THE PRICE OF THOSE COOKIES~A } Say GIMME A HALF Dozen) One hundred | ' EVERYTHING IS QUIET SO 1 6UESS TLL. 6GETA CHANCE To GET @ CAU6HT UP WITH » WY READING! AGRE! HERE! Atow BOYS, LETS SEE IF WE CAN'T SETLE THIS SCRAP PEACEABLY= WHAT'S THE ARGUMENT AND SERENE THIS EVENING WHY THE EXTRA HALF CENT? LGUESS LLL ONLY TAKE FOUR ARGYMENT!! ‘TANWT AO ARGYMENT! WERE MAD ENOUGH To FIGHT AA’ ‘TOMORROW WE'LL HAVE THE ; ARGYMEANT:!

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