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PAGE SEVEN att SALESMEN WANTED lj nagers of the publication. re- THE LARGEST concern of its kind) 5 The rest of the appoint- in the world has opening for three| Ments. were minor positions on the good men. as salesmen. “Write box | editorial and business statis of the 651. . OY a1-g-3t | DeWspaper, | _AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES _ | FOR SALE- By owner, brand new | { ; Ford roadster with pick up body. 1 person who is disabled for moving | Call 691W2, * { about nimbly, or for hard Work, —————————— es Write for pi ars, John Min- FURNITURE FOR SALE | fus, Otter Creek, North Dakota, | FOR SALE—Complete new bedroom | it) “set, including bed, commode, dress- | | ing table and bench, rocker and | FOR SALE OR RENT | 16 14th St. MONDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 9, 1925 . __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | | ==-PHONE 32 | Tribune Classified Advertisements jo ems l| Classified Advertising Rates ete. i Largest 1 insertion, 25 words or Company will back you with sur- under ......... «9 60 prising plan. Write the J.-R, Wat- 2 insertions, 25 words or straight chair. 3 Published by Arrangement with First National Pictures, Inc, and Frank eae ; i HOUSES. AND * FL, > Productions, Inc, ins cornatny, Dept. -Bets Winona, under’. .....0% 8 | a RP SES AND “FLATS _ | Although’most-of the 1925 crop is eEaic8 | LT ares enemas Sch f 8 insertions, 25 words or © aval cope : e | being held on the farm and money WANTED—Men and women to Jearn Umder...c.ceeccceccece 75 | Til ath Se. Muse ben ad otf | from it will not be a ble until the ~ 7 . “ry ‘ je » G +> bit - phe Per Be. mebvel o 3, plu Wifiney aew: 0, ' F armers: CHAPTER X goods around rather than risk their |fully: “I'm a cheap guy. I might | “Métber trade. Great demand, big |] 1 week, 25 words or um | property “this fall. +Phone: 187, MATING, Bilin, Mil (Anes ae | ore Pa Gainey ln nveOREs s i ‘ . al\rpon one throw of fortune, The| risk it once—for five hundred thou- ioe. aha ial of fol der 2126 F! kockwood Accessory Cé., 800 Main, M8: “Second floor Business College. | ready are beginning convent io the early Klondikers, Chilkoot sori ; alog and special offer: free. Moler de é ar || se : Mrs, Chas. Lamb. 1}-d-lwk | the passibilities of added conveni- Pass was a perbonality S eeaeiree great majority-of the arrivals, how-| sand, NY ; Barber College, Fargo, N. D. Ads over 25 words, 2c ad | pear . Unb -tt | ACTS ry pie | ences for their homes. 2 s sa O ever, were restowing ‘their outfits,|tom; I wouldn't take a nickel less.” ; 11: tional per word. | FOR RENT —Small_ light housekeep- e | This is the natural result, in the at once siniste ing apt. one block from Postoffice. cruel, and forbid-|jashing them down and covering] Doret had been listening with some : : uel, an T-WANT to talk to you if you are sEAS. 3 i ing = opinion of Joseph A. Kitchen, com- ding. So, too, only in greater meas-| them preparatory to a dash through | amusement; now he said, “You boys || c\crectic and interested in*ma CLASSIFIED DISPLAY || Suitable for one or two persons, | S-yy——— es 8 | missioner of agriculture and labor, of Peace nome an The Chil’| the shouting chasm. There was an| got wide pay-streak, eh?” hame, | motg,amaney with advancement ae RATES | eal Sidra. St. u4-tt | News From the the fact that farmers now are finish- koot toyed with men, it wore them] atmosphere of excitement and ap-| Bridges nodded without shame. cording to your ability, Phone 471 | jon gas nd | | 5 ° || ing the work of paying debts accum- out, it stripped them of their! prehension about the place; every | “Wider ’n a swamp, and yeller 'n | _ for appointment, 11-9-2¢ 65 Cents Per Inch | ‘also two burne State University | ulated in “previous Jean years and strength and their manhood, it} face was strained and expectant; | butter.” WANTED—Cook, man or woman, for|} All classified ads are cash |, Inquire at 902 | _——__.__.. —susig | Have money to spend for the eutnl eres ‘wrecked their courage and it broke] fear lurked in many an eye. “Wal, I see wat I can do.” The | hotel at Kulm, N. D. Apply’ by|] {!m advance. Copy should be |! That the unit of the [ee Auto. Theo india their hearts. The canon sucked) “Qn a tree near the landing were| pilot walked up the bank in search | letter to Margaret Clooten, 518 received by 12 o'clock to to- || y odern home, cen- | Reserve Officers Training Corps has} qhe remarkable increase in auto- them in and swallowed them. This]two placards. One bore a finger | of a crew. th 11-2-t£ sure insertion same day. | trally located. ermanent renter | a_ better chance than before to Win | ohile prted this year by $ nothing more nor less than] pointing up the stecp trail to the top| -In the course of a half-hour he |AN 1 BOY Wanted at THE desired. Phone aig oo ered esha ete decrees North Di kencies is an’ indica- a great i¢ barrier | of the ridge, and it was marked: — | was back again-and with him came || Barker Baking & Candy Co. ‘ | Uatwt | the opinion expressed. by tion, dealers in all farm conveniences er's ewe “This way—two weeks.” the Countess Courteau. — Calling | 11-71% BISMARCK TRIBUNE | TO TORRE Shel A. B. Dockery, sting officer ree, that the farime a fi rst thought the entrance to it being much ae _ The other pointed down directly | Pierce aside, the woman said, swift HELP_WANTED—FEMALE PHONE 32 i , Prop. Ti-7-iwk | Who has just completed an informal | Ince in the bank, is to buy an auto- the door in a wall. ove it the} into the throat of the roaring gorge. |ly: “We can’t get a soul to help us; Wea = Hl inspection of the unit here, ee a ehroesatel P ed and into it the & gorge. rt bh. We'll h | WANTED— Experienced cook, and an A four room house, part | ee onel Docker tHheer in charge | Mobile. Lack of other rapid trans waters are dammed and into eY | Tt read: everybody’s in a rush. e’ ave | “experienced girl for gene jay olonel Dockery is officer in charge | jortation makes this almost ane of the states of Dakota, Minnesota, > 1 house- modern, Call) Mareus Edb K, YW pour as into a flume; down it they| “This way—two minutes.” to use our own men,” | work and dining room w in a Q ANEOUS j 808 Teh st. 3 °, 'y : culturist reali in swiitly increasing fury, for] Pierce Phillips smiled as “Broad and Bridges are the best | small village cafe. Refere it is steeply pitched, and, although] perused these signs; then he turned| we have,” he told her, “but they re- | quired. Apply by letter or in_pe hioned Sik Hager: | eens | Ur, Lowa, and Kansas, | “His next though one the gorge itself is not long, immedi-| up the trail, for in’ his soul was a| fuse,” fe son.at Grand {fc -hotel on Mon: 8 S| ee “Elements of Geology” is the title | fetler, is a radio aha ately below it are other turbulent] consuming curiosity to see the place You're not afraid, are you?” and Tuesd [EPILEPTiGo—This treatment” guer | of a new text book for college use by | remarkably good in Now Pierce was ‘afraid and he | longed mightily to admit that he was, | but he lacked the courage to do so. | ited time our s anteed to stop seizur returned. No bromides, narcotics. ! .., ‘Iry at our risk. Hunter. Labora-| » i stretches equally treacherous. It! of which he had heard 0 much. seems us if here, within the space of some four miles. rence T. Quirke, which has just | ne from the press, Mr, Q dohis degree in enginee Near the top of the slope he met Nature had ¢x-|a familiar figure coming down—a tile compan tion of putting | into idio set ‘© money plan offers | tile con KRAT CoarT, | —Keadin Sy . : . . " ONU i i Si | . Y y hausted her ingenuity in inventing] tall, upstanding French-Canadian |He smiled feebly and shrugged, | you GENUINE, MUSKRAT COMP. | oo ned orien, 900 Scott, Little Kock, Atk! from tie University of North I Next in line, the same dealer said, terrors to frighten invaders, us if] who gazed out at the world through | Whereupon the former speaker mis- Roe les Co., 28 West 28th St,| man Rolle nd Hartz Mountain, j in fate end his Master's degree in|is the purchase of an electric light- i had bined rey Doss friendly eyes. read fie: appateey indifference and | i york. e eft also nativ singers, Cages, ‘seed: . hin dos tore de: or the ha 4 Many Nor ih e peril of river travel. The resu "Pole ji -| flashed him a smile. RS TEEN TT aay oT San rt reats, Phone 115J. aor E Bic F m homes already are light ble peril of rive ‘oleon Doret recognized the new TADY. COOK WANTED—Must_ be TAN is intended pri- | eq by electricity and the number bids B fest of her labors is a series .of cata-| comer and burst into a boisterous} “Forgive me.” she said, in a low Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak., Bax 38. | WORK experienced | y good pastry cook. Write Killdeer «et hee |fair to grow by leaps and bounds dur- clysms. . voice. “I know you're not.” Shei ae Kitldeer, No. Dak. = M: school teache: | eee ee i : | Immediately below Miles Canon ‘al way!” he cried. “You ‘ain't|hurried down to the water's edge | * 9-28-t¢ | FOR SALE Pure bred duroe boars! fice or as s Can give At | iedtendensy tes Gel by inal H itself are the Squaw Rapids, where / jive’ to be hung yet, ch? Now you|and’ addressed the two gamblers in | Competent gil for gene, {om the leading blood tines, 9 reference: bs | addre in such equip: ! the torrent spills itself over a con-| come lookin’ for me, I bet.” a business-like tone: “We've no | d 7 ment. yo ex that they will fusion of boulders, bursting into| + You're the very man I|time to lose. Which one of you | 11.6-3t | of Bismarck, logy at the | be ready to buy as soon as thay have foam and gyrating in dizzy whirl-| want to see.” wants to lead off with Doret and | Wx; spewed as eearrarcrt of Minois. jsold their yrain. Apparently the A i? wy q ‘| “C, , a i i i ” ne set of 8! i e oug! is for ditions home pools, its surface broken by explo-| “Good! T tak’ you t'rough Pine hanged glances. In|‘ complet ive appointments to the Da- | Sonvenente such. as made nm ulWEhE sions of spray or pitted by devour-| Phillips smiled frankly. “I’m not he men exchanged glances. Wk} ho use for them. Y WOMAN Wants work cle Student, student new ing, statio washtubs, bathtubs; was Broad who fimally spoke. ‘\WVe | axes been figuring it would please us bet- BOOMS FOR RENT t the Univ n ing vortices’ resemblin, per published the oily] sure I want to go through. I'm in s. Below y of | hot’ and ea ing house and washing, or ste piped throurhout mouths of marine mons: arge of a big outfit aad I’m look- g i 4 work. Has support of children, 404 North Dakota, pproved the | the hous: features which this, in turn, is the White Horse.| ing for a pilot and a professional | tem to, walk,” he said, mildly. | FOR_RENT—Four nice, clean sleep- nvopehire ew i is L-7-%t | Boxrd of Control of Student Publica: | make x s convenient as worst of all.’ Here the flood crew. I'ma perfect dub at this sort}, “Suit yourselves,” the Countess | ing rooms, two rooms on main floor, his alao’ some -ekoice Ke: Cons: at its meeting Tuesday, | that ot the eity, dwellers dous reef of thing.” told them, coolly. “But it’s a long can be used for light housekeeping {yr prices. Frank} at any hours ele dig ke, | . ming curtain Of| *Poleon nodded. “Dere’s no use| Walk from here to Dawson.” She by adults. Quiet and reasonable. Shaffer, Driscoll, N. D. cate Tiiluine No.1. , pe rd. Frunta, Lidgerwood, The rare mangosteen will soon be turned back to Pierce and_ said: Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1066, urket. sociate and assistant bus- | placed on the American re well named, | risk it if you ‘ain't got to, dat’s fac’. SPF “You'v ? y Inquire 46 Main. 11-5-1w ——— for the tossing waves resemble noth-| | don’ lost no boats yet, but—some-] “You've seen the canon. There's | _Inguire 46 Main _1t-5-} . : i fetta a ite horses . my ty ” nothing so terrible about it, is | FOR RENT—Rooms in modern home, > Getting to the Point ing more than runaway whit S€S| {am's I bus’ ’em up pretty bad.” He there?” Wit’ beard.© \Good ‘hotiie , cookiig. MOM’N PUP By Taylor with streaming manes and tails. grinned cheerily. “Dese new-comer Phillips was conscious that 'Pol- | Nice front room with piano for a LUCY, IM SO GLADL ° THAD NO IDEA THAT I These are by no means all the) get scare’ easy an’ forget to row, . : - ied: couple, Plone call’ $ ty wants piano for] - I'VE NOTICED dangers that confronted the first|den dey say *poleon she's bum pilot Seer eee ee Seen coat aioeteh, Ste tae | storate for winter, WINE take good CAME TO vis You-IM. Vee CHANGE TO0- MOULD BE ABLE To FoRaeT DON oe Yukon stampeders—there are other] You seen de canon yet?” hen Bact in hi “Why. |B ENT x ‘ . 1-G-3t ms ST EDMUND tT - troublesome. waters below-—ior in-| Pierce ‘shook his head the speaker| Weakness flared up in him, “Why, | FOR RENT. Stristiy madera, room.) __ 1-6-3 CHANGE OF SURROUNDINGS § YOURE LOOKING |] ‘wen Wie Broce Ot Sune LORETTA-" stance, Rink Rapids, where the river | turned back and led the way out to] 10" 4¢'¢ ied) rbeawelyiy gis willtbe:a* | Pte) POE ee ee ain HAS GIVEN ME NEW MUCH HAPPIER ENGAGEMENT IT SEEMED PERHAPS NT’'S boils and bubbles like a kettle over|the rim, BEE ee vaicd a bact eck | “Comfortable winter] at Git sth St.) Phone 288.0 | | THINGS TOTHINK ABOUT AS THOUGH I CouLDN'T JUSTAS WELL cn open fire, and Five Fingers, so-) It was an impressive, spectacle! a+ ‘the speaker, "Some folks have | tem in modern home. 20 Ave. A. UVE THROUGH IT BUT Now YT HAPPENED called by reason of a row of knob-|that Phillips beheld, Perhaps a nacles that reach up| hundred feet directly beneath him stiff digits of a drowning! the river whirled and leaped; cross- nd and split the stream into di-| currents boiled out from projecting nt channels—but those three,| irregularities in the walls; here and Canon, the Squaw, and White! there the waters tumbled madly and Horse, were the worst and together | flung wet arms aloft, while up out they constituted a menace that tried| of the gorge came a mighty mur- Phone 948. 10-29-tf | FOR SALE ON ; Furnished room in mod-! brary tuble Apt. 6, close in. Phone 844J. iness College. Phone 183. 11-6-3t TL RARELY GIVE HIM A PASSING THOUGHT got low said he. ome folks is absolutely depraced that way. You'l probably enjoy a broken arm—it would feel | — E so good when it got well. (ror ae The Countess Courteau's lip was |} “0” curled contemptuously . when she | "OR SALE Bldg. suitable foi ber shop in good location. RB sonable. Write care Tribune No. MW shed rooms, 417: lw SET ee 4 f av a H 4 ! I'm not going to | CES ooreare | the courage of the bravest men. mur, redoubled by the echoing cliffs. | $4 tery ae agile © __s| SOR SALE Quarter i \ In the canon, where the waters] A log came plunging through and it|B€ held up. There's a chance, of (FOR 3 <Furmaned | ON, Tatier int fine condition, “A bar: are most narrowly constricted, they | moved with the speed of a torpedo. | COMFS¢, but hundreds have, gone | hotel located: at Zap, N. D. This Ph 759. 11-5-33 an oar. Pierce ; is a real hotel bargain that it will | 7 7 spe into a longituds-| Phill it, fasci +") through. | T can pi ; 2 : 4 bushels of good si ‘ pete ane ce bore comb pecans Cee ee ted ty eee ted con and I’ will row the first boat.” pay you to investigate, agacs jowny es, $2.25 n bushel, i ig! “than the general] crj 3 oat i Dotet opened his lips to .protest, goad location. ite Tribune N , 7 four feet higher than the g cried. In between the basalt jaws] put Broad obviated the necessity of 97. 10-12-tf Wi od speech by rising from seat anu announcing: “Deal the cards! 1 came in on no pair; 1 don't aim to | be: raised out ahead of the draw— | WANTED — A No. One net by a womati Electrician at B. K. | state manufacturer and age, Write | Tribune No. 7. 11-4-tf | FOR SALE-New advance Neuter- | A'bargain. B.S. 11-5-3t} avoid the destroying fangs that lie] and 4 man in the stern. The latter in wait on either side is a feat that] was braced on wide-spread legs and calls for nerve and skill and endur-| he held his weight upon a steering- ance on the part of boatmen. The] sweep. Down the boat came at a whole four miles is a place of many | galloping ‘gait, threshing over waves level, To ride this crest and tol appeared a skiff with two rowers, j ; i e ne'e i “o] > Mr. Bri vas both shocked and ! A a ; Sy voices, a thundering "place that) and. finging spray head-high; it agarieved by his companions words, {Mf Skecls Electric Shop. |CAPACE FOR REST Zi) tid ft Hamibs the’ sensceatn He fe ee bucked and soos it buried its] “You going te tackle it?” he asked, <°408 Broadway | __Donald, 7-F22. tie? Se te the entire. region Hike | one sae ema cet but the: ders” | ineredulously. | aero | FOR SALE—One new high speed | LTAINK YOURERIGHT Y TyaT's THE YES-YES - BY THE WAY, WHO \ SNanket, The welght of-thatisound| gr jeorunues co mauuai tt ots) pLitchy made a grimace of intense | MY | Knitting machine, suited Tor some, ASTSEE THNGS Now ) JEATS THE, Ere ERY ' is onpressive. he] 4:2'B#avol”, Doket shouted, waving )=Suret 1 don't want to miss all this | I BELIEVE THAT ITS fl Every cLoup WHO LIVES NEXT DOCR ? | a Winter was at athe heels jot it a his cap. To pieres he: said: “Dat’s} fun I hear about.’ - - | ALL FOR THE BEST HAS ASILVER ourteau party when it arriv ‘ood pilot an’ he knows swif’ water. : Fy | ory | this point in its journey; it brought But dere’s lot of ‘feller: here who Heavens Hiroaki ruc. CROSSWORD PUZZLE | LINING AND up the very tail of the Autumn. rush} ain't so good. Dey tak’ chance for|told him, with a bleak and clieeriess - | » ~ and the ice was close behind. The} peg, money... Wal, wat you t’'ink of | ex, i i" a 1oney.. , “3 pression,: “set a gill-net to catch Countess and me companions tae her? She’s dandy, eh?” me._ I'll be down. on: the next ‘trip. the ec che jaws of atrap whieh |, “It’s an—inferno,” Phillips ac-| "Good for. you!” cried the were anside tne bes 5 cient for] knowledged. ‘You earn all the} Couness. might be conse any: dusted. with] Money you get for running it.’ “It. ain't good for me,” the man alrea Lae S creeks and rivulets| “You don’ care for ‘im, w'at exclaimed, angrily. “It’s the worst i Gray and die dwindling and shelff .“Edo not, I don’t mind taking a/thing in the world for me. I'm : gE QEnwn H beatae ane 8 ke larger} chance, but—what chance would a|grand-standing and you know it. x | ice was orm on 1 A fellow have in there? . Why, he'd|So’s Lucky, but there. wouldn't be 3 24 | i streams, the skies were low and} oes ee come wu any living with him if he pulled it r= \ overcast and there was a vicious tin- “Dat's righ off and ¥ didn't.” iim ae Gea a | gle to the air. Delays had slowed} printing Stared at his companion|-Doret chuckled. To Pierce he them up, as, for instance, at Windy curigusle “You must need aa said, in a low voice: “Plenty feller Arm, where a gale had held them in| Curtousty. Ny POL tool at ditacon dat contac: “3 eanisiot severel diye) thet oe) Prine giant shook his head in vigor-| I know all ‘bout it, Bpt. she ‘ain't ze ; eee \ tae oat er oo pocequence| us denial. “Nol Money? Poufl| shake fool of herse'f, you bet.” HEEERWE wee | “ y+ soned, lum! er an an 369 nttention,| SHe come, she go. But, you see— “How do you mean?” Pierce in- 7 ! Eventually, however ;| plenty people drowned if somebody | quired, quickly. | ' 3 deat tak’ gem {rongt ae aaa gr oleon yea him shrewdly. “ ell ; ‘ is winter I build myse’f nice cabin|tak’ you. You're scare’, ain't you Ry of vans Pe Leelee ieee an’ do li'l rappin’, Nex’ summer I| But you sooner die so long she don't hen. item diay ason. ‘The current | Pilot again.” : .,| know it, Plenty oder feller jus’ tak’ to a ened beneath them, the river-|_.Aren't you going to Dawson?” |dat.” He walked’ to the ‘nearest quickened: bene: , Pierce was incredulous; he could not | skiff, removed his coat, and began to | GEE+1WISKT wr Rent! AL Rieu! HAD AN APPLE UKE A You KAOW. MR. ZINKER in daily conversation. Bireete Tee eae understand this fellow. untic his boots, wAy'S 60T= WHERE. MAT DIED LAST WEEK? cleft that swallowed the stream. Doret's canresnn channed: a p eure Broad Joined) the pilot, then i YOU KNOW WHAT AE Just above the opening was a! fleeting sadness settled in his: yes | to ed ee at deat hee aa: |, Almost all the words used in this crossword puzzle are words you us" | much care for seein’ beeg city. l’m|quired. “Are you too hot?” lonesome feller.” After a moment} ."Poleon grinned at him and_nod- HORIZON (STAICIRIAIMEINITIAILI SITs. he exclaimed, more, brightly; “Now|ded. Ve Juctantl Broad | 1. Organ of hearin; 4i7y) IDIEIAIS 5 | I can hire crew to| stripped i his” aetna! ie 4. Constituent. Aid A, BA! ae wa | 4 3 9 - heated himself and tugged’ at his |. To soak flax. IPIAIRIE MR CIAIPERSIHIEIEIN | S 12, Lost blood. VECINMEPOIPIEISMEE| i ou?” | footgear. He paused, after a mo- | 14° 5 =a) Lucky Broad inquired, when Pierce|ment, and addressed himself to | 15. Merchandise. {alaf] y “ys and his companion appeared... He} Bridges. - 5 16. To cry as a sheep. on | " and Bridg Shad nottaken the trou-| ° “It’s no use, .Kid. I squawk!” he | 18. Point of. compas: | } ¢ - |ble.to acquaint ‘themselves with the | said.; > 1%. To add. ai Y canon, but immediately’ uponztand-| “Beginning to weaken, eh?” a Te stay on tlie surface of water. T've been drowned a week or two, | 24 po, tteer in Hauid. ing. had begun to stow away their freight and to:lash a:tarpaulin over it, } ““Better' go up and see for your-]and what ‘ll they say?’ 30. To ery. ‘eats the young ee mieerates es above. the tumult se rleeg ee a mecame wan, ISIPIA EE DIC yas H icky shook his head. ‘of i te te rt 34, To tear. = A ce : he declared. “I can hear all T want pall hard he. ound THI! Hit | 35. Measure of area, ViMIrI Tom to. Listen to it! I got a long life| Hi!” He swayed in unison to their | 36. Delicately colored jewel. ahead of me and'I’m going to nutse| straining bodies, ‘Mak’ dose oar 37. Possessed. Answer to Yesterday's Crossword i \ ee Ds 138. Icon, Puzzle. ! it. 5 PY 5 2 crack,” he’ yelled. “By Gar,. dat’s i: | Kid Bridges was of like mind, for} goin’ some!” ij me mp Sine: 19. Digits of the feet Hl he said: “Sure! We was-acoupla} The fellow's teeth were gleaming, | 42. Fishing bag. 21, Wing part of a seed. | PLE -PLEXy!! brave guys ia Dyea, but what's the} nia face was alight with an exultant | 43. Renovating. 22. Gait. i ATE x good ot rae up to an Sollercakes recklessness, he cast defiance at the ae ‘Anticon. 23. Lathered. i page YA KNOW WHAT IT 1S, IF IDO Say im. your measi approaching ‘He . Thoughts. 25. y suring devices; APPLS -PLEXY Heit getna tape-line on you soon’ 7 ridin eae alert, ho: 48 alone: . Get dist a a EATIN' as Soe It ANSELF, TIA Fe encuen te oe 4 ‘ar + [52 Measure of area, 26. One who copies another's sif-} . ~ »- Ona tree near the lahding were) "Then you don't intend to, chance piace arene beat ke ai be ‘obi re sere dn violent action. ore: ! Bs il at drownt sis out . it it. 30, ‘inize. Janding-place where boats lay gun-| “Say! I wouldn't walk down thatland forced him to pantomime his |69. Sorrowful. | 1,“ Dark sed vegetable. ! wale to gunwale, and here the Cour-| place if it was froze!” orders. The boat) was i 60. More concise. 33, Deity. | teau skiffs were grounded. A num-| “Nor me,” the other gambler sec-| through a wild smother of ic 61, Sailor. 85. Exist. \ ber of weather-beaten tents were|onded. “Not for a mitlign dollars| spray andthe reverberating. cliffa VERTICAL 37, To sharpen a razor. >> + stretched among the trees. Most of| would I tease the embalmer that) were streaming past like the unroll~ | 1 Recedes. . 38. Interior. item were the homes of pilots, but| way. | Not for a million. Would)ing scenery’ on a: paigted: canvan | 5) Ghatn’ of rocks near the surface | 48. To digencamber \ others were occupied by voyagers| you, Lucky?” : : a "of the water's edge. To declaim extravagantly i who preferred to chance .a winter’s| Broadssppeared to weigh the fig-}.i° gas’ . ..| & Paid publicity... Step. 4 ree { delay as the price of portaging their! ures carefully; then he said, doubt- (To be continued) 6. \Thermometer division. Venomous snakes. | aie 7 Tiny golf mound. Semi-precious stone. INSTALMENT TWENTY-TWO Bova «48. Employers” i SET cy eae ae TIGR . . 5 Employer. i > BIRE CRAZES~ ANIMAL not be rescued was a kangaroo which| Cannibals often believe thiat if they| 1 Hom. | Mentee Bedale, Eng=-When a “traveling | fought so furiously with the wien WHT o2¢ their oneldy, thay will“acquife his} 33. Veateg. + - ; nee menagérie. caught:tire- ‘tried to-drag- it out that it had-‘to A ‘ ve arf 15. A unit of speech. “™'°"" °° Masculine pronoun,"*" ot an. recently, the only. animal that could: be left to: die... ‘ -Lbravery’ or special Point of compass.

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