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mah ry ne NR FETTER Sh WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 18, 1925 ” THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE | PAGE SEVEN MISCELLANEOUS POSITION WANTED Ladies sheep skin lined| POSITION WANTED —- Experienced e e |F 5 co! rdon, size 37 bust Stenographer desires position, Can ‘ | solid bed equipped with} have some knowledge of bookkeep- H os 32 i nd mattress, all in exeel-| ing. Call 795-R or write No. 15, ie A lent condition, for sale areas. in care Tribune. 11-16-—1 wk. MALE HELP WANTED { Pho iddress 201-W WANTED—Men and women to learn Barber trade. Great demand, big wages, Few weeks completes. Cat- ; FOR SALE | ror SALE—Choice mported Gi ' an Roller’s and Hartz Mountain . or 125 FEET, south. front, the most} "2" fa i r Classified Advertising Rates heautifnl lots in the city, on pay-| {180 native singers. Cages, seeds, ete. Phone 11 Jacob and property at : All. telephone communication out of the little town | alog and special offer free. Moler|| 1 insertion, 26 worde or ing, only $22.00.00, | Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak, Box 728. eee ree Erg new ‘ x se i Barber College, Fargo, N. De Si under eer J 7 BOOM house, east Trott, Not water | 10-1 notified ane Behe Out requests: for z ; i! \ hassid | :21m|T" 2 insertions, 25 words or eat, everything complete, very] WANTED Second hand Y| persons hearing the station to phone Published by: Arrangement with Firet National Pictures, Inc., an@ Frantt | = 7 rel bai 00 persons hearing the station to phon } WANTED—Young man or girl for of- under . well built, 10.00. ». Brown o pre! for fi fighters Lloyd Productions, Inc, | “fice: work. Opportunity for ad-|| 3 Insertions, 26 words or 4p [[7 BOOM house, modern, cory and] al Write Room - Alex town, ‘The fitemen 1 . | vancement. Must be hustler ant under . f everything spick and! its Hospital before stating | utes ‘after the radio CHAPTER XV. (Continued) | you're wrong, Jerry, old boy—it ain't] “We woulde’t give’lemon aid te carer to make good. Write—don't |] 1 week, 38 000. e jee, Coal tion nine sme Py ni ‘ : wlth ““M’siew!” The French Cana- fee aeae are nike sow, Tes capes ier gimet je nalciows | Sales Co. geese poo gee ar J)5 ROOM house, very attractive, well | Ke NOTICE FOREC BY dian’s face flushed, he raised his head | the guilty” ek and I'd fought to| “You got’ how: any?" "Poleon | WANTED—Cook, man or woman, for Ads one zs words, te ‘ea built, nice neighborhood, $5100.00. sd feuit, 1 Wood k ADVER and met the gaze of the two men. ES it., My rotten temper—" sisted. hotel at Kulm, N. D. Apply. by tonal per word. \4 ROOM cottage, modern, east front,| never been used, 1 wool rug 30x38 a There was an air of dignity about ew You t cit of the Pron, ‘bout enough! © Mebbe a letter to Margaret Clooten, 518 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Rarage, $2650.00, 1 Vietrola and records. At ali Notice is hereby griv him as he said: “Dere's plenty ting ean fr aiipobhion PPever see—in al dozen’ or two." Sixth’ Street. 11-2-tf RATES 6 ROOM house, right down town, mo- | 10th_ W168, 13 Phas t in dis worl’ we don’ get pay’ for.|man. You're: sweeter ‘n'a persim-| “I buy ‘em, Dere's poor seeck | WANTED—Experienced hide man to dern, $4700.60, ror ure bred du kage exec You didn't ‘spect no pay yesterday _ T pecked at you till your core | lad; work in warehouse. Elematee wae 65 Cents Per Inch 4 ROOM cottage, c1 fron ithe leading blood | ullog ” " “ a : , a s pers 0. Ce when you run de Wite ‘Orse for] was exposed. I'm a thom in’ the Tom, cut’ ia. a ag | SF Raen Gor" Core Brent ena All classified ads are: cash miles S, the 20th brusquely. 4 save dis gal an’ her papa, did you? fesh, “fom, and folks wouldn't criti- | won't buy anything‘ hete. Don't tell YOUNG MAN wanted to work by the 1p advagce. Copy should be filed for } iF. weyour troubles. We've got enough | "month. F. Jaszkowink, 421-12th || Fecelved by 12 o'clock to ty {/ ; | | _ Chesak FOR PaHiaine I have eve No. Wal, I'm woodsman, river- cite you none for dom’ away with ver of I man; I ain't dam’ stampeder, Dis | me.” of our own, agd poverty-ain’t among | 11-16tf. | sure Insertion same day : eee anth tae vertised radio with North on thie Tot day of Noe is my countree, we're frien’s’ to-| “You're * way off. I climbed you the number.” | | THE soln ea a St . ham or RCA tubes fr net pela gether long tam; I love it an't it) with my “Wat trouble you got, ch? Me, | __ELP_WANTED—FEMALE been in years you can’t help but| phene loudspeaker on wige 28 ae loves me. I love’ de birds and hi “Now, om!" Sadly Mr. Quirk] I'm de‘ trouble man. Mebbe I fix | Lapy coOK WANTED—Must be BISMARCK TRIBUNE make a good profit on your invest- | G48M. ____it Notice ie also Tarthee tint mals, an’ dey're frien’s wit’ mte also. | his gray head. “I don’t|’em.” good’ pastry cook. Write Killdeer j ment by buying farm lands at pre- Office desk, revolv said mortgage will be foreclosed by ‘Bout spring-tam, w'en de grub she’s | often argue with anybody, especially! Sourly the partners explained their | Cate; Killdeer, No. Dak. PHONE 82 ! sent values. BUY NOW. | letter file, u sole of the premises in such mort- short, de Canada jays dey come to] with you, but the damnable idea: of | difficulty. When *Poleon understood | 9-25-tt : FIRE INSURANCE- I represent some With adjustable rol | page described and hereinafter de- visit me, an’ 1 feed dem; sometam’ | dividin’ our spoils originated in‘ my|he smiled again, more widely. WANTED—Gitl for general house- | of the best companies in the busi- rs, e No. 17 care Tribur seribed, at the front door of the I fin’ dere’s groun- squirrel’s nest ON- | evil mind and I'm goin ‘to pay the “Good mak" bargain wit’ yo work, no washing. Call 424-10th | ——————-_----——-——— }ness. = — ourt House in the City of Bismarck, der my tent, an’ mebbe mister squit- alty. I'll ride this white-pine out- | queeck. Me, I'm pilot of de bes’ ant street. 11-16-3t FOR SALE | FB. YOUNG hropshi North Dakota, on the 29th rel creep out of his hole, t'inkin’ fie theron, h by myself. You ear him WANTED Comnetent alnifor genet ' 1, tlso some choice | December, ALD. at iG n tak’ your boat trough for dose | WANTED—Competent girl for gener- | summer is come. Dat feller he’s} down till I get both feet in the stir- | lemon’.” housework, Mrs. S.W. Corwin. | piven ROOM jos anil ian hongry ; he steal my food an’ he set sups, then tum him a-loose; I'll] The elderly men sat up; they ex- | _700-5th. rianiet | FIVE Be Sane eT «nent ae ‘longside my stove for eat him. You) finish settin’ up and 1 won't pull changed startled glances, | Schools, hardwood floors, ‘enclosed | FOR tink I hurt dose he’pless lil t'ing? | leather.” Diyou mean itt” FOR SALE OR RENT porch, wo bedrooms, front room, | Modern home, | Hot, i You spose I mak’ dem pay for wat! “How you talk! Boats ain't like} “I'm goin’ have’ dose lemon’.” HOUSES AND FLATS _| | car line, Write Tribune = a kiteh Pr dey eat? horses; it'll take a good oarsman| “Can't yon buy any in the |FOR SALE-Seven room modern $500 cash and $20.00 p siete es ‘Poleon was soaring as only his|/to navigate these rapids—” saloons?” house, also four room partly mod- ae including’ iiturest, FOR RENT— Warm, furnishe free soul could soar; he indicated) “Well?” Quirk looked up quickly. e oder home “No. Wal, w'at you say?” ern, one or both, severe attack of ! in modern } ith the tent at his back, whence issued) “I'm a good oarsman.” ere was] Tom inquired. Sf his partner, | Florida fever. Must sell. Priced | six ROOM modern house, three igi| PONE TE EN Ave. *Reckon you can get along without accordingly. For confidential ime | gins, hot water heat, hardwood i for pric Frank fovelock in. the oll, N 5 » to the amount due on such morty be ay of sale, mises deseribed in’ such a whieh will be sold to are deseribed as fol For oe stove with oven, Good condition 11- 1G aay Phone 149, 11-16-32, room | 1 family,| __ AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES Northwest Quartes (NW Section T One Hun) north, of 1-4) of pwnship three (Twp, 143) nty-nine (Rge. the sound of Roulctta Kirby's cease-|4 momentary pause. “Ain't 1?” less murmurings: : .,| Mr. Linton hastily remedied his|‘em, Jerry?” i eview address 18 erten floors, east front, garage, near ROOM FOR 70) West of Sth P.M. containing 160 “Dis gal—she's tiny snowbird wit’ | slip of the tonvue “You're a bearl™ “Why. T been savin’ ‘em for you." | jog CASH and a quick wale, 9750.00 / 3 MOwls, ,qlrice | $3x50 $900 | cash, ANT there will We duibh aie brokes wii Lmak’ her well art {Eo asserted, with feeling. “I don’t “Then it's a go!” will buy a good five room house at| terest. BN ROR RE fern furnished roo FARM_LANDS Jon the day of s know as I ever saw a better boatman “One ting you do for me, eh?” ii ” 111 8th St. Must be moved off - 4th St. Phone 887) 7 21-2 miles trom Pis-| Mine Hundred & I teach her to fly again. Dat's all.” | than you, for your weight and ex-|'Poleon hesitated momentarily. “It's! property this fall. Phone 187,| EIGHT ROOM modern house, four! : Ti-17-1W | mie oe miles froin Bis | Govaoiks Dells: ts } Broad and Bridges had listened at-| perience, but—there’s a few things|goin’ tak’ tam for fin’ dam’ fool to| Lockwood Accessory Co., 800 Main | “bedrooms, hot water h ardwood ! F INTCOoIt, warm room in| ti Terns to uit’ bayer: 1 t tentively, their faces _impassive. | about boats that you never had the|he'p me row dat bateau, bes fin’ 11-5-tf] floors, full basement, east’ front.!” pew modern home. 601 7th St.| Write ‘Tribune No. 1s 11-17-1w . osure . Lucky was the first to speak. chance to pick up, you being sort of him. Mebbe you set up wit’ li'l seeck Warm, convenient light | Price $4800- $1200 cash and month: | Phone 682. 11-13-1wk his Ith day of November, “Letty’s a good girl, y'understand. | a cactus and alkali sailor. For in-|gal while I'm gone. ey Ina e apartments suitable | ly terms. FOR RENT- Furnished room in nod: | WORK WANTED y, Mortpag t Stpleon merregied. wid a ait stance, when you want a oat to go fe Ga words he made known the con- | fortwo. Also garage. 422 5th a = ‘low, modern, full} house. Phone 742. 607-61h St. | Wowan with two ONtEREBO: ‘01 | ‘gee’ you have to pull on the ‘off’ | dition of affairs at his camp, ani ie | - wi : . i we in small ‘hot ture of impatience. “It ain't mak’) oar. It's plumb opposite to the wayJold men agreed readily enough. {FOR RENT Pleasant city heated furnace heat, hardwood | 7 Aoidern room. Ft Write Trib) | no difference if she’s good or bad.} you steer a horse® " With undisguised relief they clamb- | light housekeeping rooms. College ho. Good tartia. park, | FOR | 7. DEEDES a ne es ones aa Kid have d “Sure! Didn't 1 Sgger, that out ered stif gut of cebe; beat and Building. Tel, 183. 11-18-2w foo! s. i. ‘Me’ 'n' the Kid have done some] for the both of us ‘e ‘most had | followed the French Canadian up the NEW room bungalow, fully Some Ambitions H heavy thinkin’, an’ we'd about de-|a runaway till I doped it out.” trail. As they toiled up the sl PERSONAL avuger nant school: MOW’N POP ‘ ‘ i ' cided to get a high stool and take] Now this was myer perveriioal *Poleon ‘explained: are ea | EPILEPTICS—This treatment guar- rae ae \ + turns lookin’ out Letty’s game, just|of fact, for it was Tom who had| “De doctor he's go Dawson, | anteed to stop seizures or money : 1 IMAGINE IT MUST BE OH IT GETS VERY BuT IT’S A WELL IM ONLY WERKING Y | to see that her bets went as they laid, | made the discovery. Mr. Linton was| an’ t’re day dis gal beent esi pee seeck | feturned. No bromides, narcotics.) THREE ACRES of ground, city water, | AWFULLY INTERESTING /) MONGIONOUS BESIDES Gov way FOR MY FATHER TEMPORARILY- j but T Fete famch You're @ jstuare| about to so state the matter when|—erazee in de head. Every hour | {ores 900" Sevtt, Little Mock, Ark, chicken houses, south| — y "TO WORK IN A BIG A FeLiow wit of/\ To start I HAVE AIMS FOR DOING | guy, What d’you think, Kid? he reflected that doubtless Jerry's int medicine, all de tam fire in de stove! | » 1-t$ | f mile to school. Rea- OFFICE LIKE YOURS GETS ANYWHERE ) BIG THINGS AS Soon [if } Mr, Bridges nodded his head slow-| tentiotig were honest and that his|Sapre? ‘I'm half 'sleep.” ——— Terma: WORKING FOR AS LGET THE Bint is ie he epee a AuE| failing memory was'to blame for the] | “We'll set up with her as long as | Christmas is soon here. Get your| THIS AGENCY has a complete list of SOMEONE ELSE OPPORTUNITY point is this,” he explained. “We} misstatement. It was annoying: to be] you want,” Tom volunteered. ing |hemstitching, picoting, and pleating! yood houses at prices from $1200 can’t very well throw the Countess | robbed of the credit for an im or a family man myself, I'm a regular | done by and up, a list of choice building | —we hot ‘ome of outa hay aunts: of course, but ‘om | nurse.” J a“ MRS. A.B PETERSON. lots; ‘business (property; aud somes anyhow, we’ e- about as handy) swallow ‘is resentment. “Me, too,” Jerry exclaime m 218-Ist St. real barga n farm lands. | around an invalid as a coupla cul “The point is this,” he said, with|never had no family, but 1 allus Phone 241W, Box 36 bears. I think we'll bow out. But,| a resumption of geniality. id ait been handy, around hosses, and | Bismarck, N. Mel HEDDEN REAL ESTATE ' : raiehy if fvers We tet tp kick | get all rekas in uray pelea Jerry, and | hosse® i is the same as people, only vctaseeililasuings eee AGENCY ! rom that gal we'll—we'll foller you|—you know what that means. er—" CES ae | like a track. Won't we, Luck; ky miner take a chance on drowning ir. Linton stifled’ a: laugh at’ this ___BUSINESS CHANCES ___ Webb nce Houses for Re hone e| “We'll foller him to hell!” Mr.| myself than’ to nurse you through remark. “That'll show you!” said |FOR SALE OR TRADE Furnished he | Broad feelingly declared. another bad cold.” he, weet leave it’ to me, Jerry.” {hotel located rat Bap) fs D mea . | Gravely, ceremoniously, the callers} It was. a perfectly sincere speech! . “Well. ain't they?” { ae SE ee aicter cieanoen F TURE FOR SALE | FOR SALE—Practically new furni- hey are, too. good location, Write Tribune No!" ‘ture including leather. overstuffed They went their way; Rouletta’s de-| upon the speaker's generosity. Tom| ‘Plumb. different.” \- : davenport, her rocker, wicker lirium continued; ‘Poleon’s problem | was exasperated, therefore, when| The argument waxed hot; it had rocker gateleg table, two windsor erm chairs, axminster rug, lamp, full bedroom suite, ice box, etc. Al-| ase daily; meanwhile, how- Jerry, ry sone characteristic process so Ulasmobile coupe. Call wi the life of the North did not] of crool reasoning, managed, to en a single pulse-beat. misinterpret it. Plaintively the fat- Never since their carliest associa- ter said: tions had Tom Linton and Jerry] “I s'pose I am a handicap to you, reached its height when 'Poleon laid | a finger upon his He commanding silence. On tiptoe he led the two men into his tent. When he had is- sued instructions and left in search | WANTED — A No. One Electrician at B. K. Skeels Electric Shop. tables, stands, electric affle iron, Quirk found themselves in such ab- solute acord, in such complete har- mony of understanding, as during the days that immediately followed their reconciliation, Each man a dertook to outdo the other in liteness; each man forced himsel: be considerate, and strove at what. ever expense to himself to lighten the other's burdens; all of their re- lations were characterized by an elaborate, an almost mid-Victorian courtesy. A friendly rivalry in self- sacrifice existed between them; they quatteled good-naturedly over th ish-washing, that disgusting rite] th which tries the patience of every grown man; when there was wood to be cut they battled with each other for the ax. But there is a limit to politeness; | y unfailing sunshine grows tediou: and so does a monotonous exercise of magnanimity. While it had been an easy mat- ter to cut their rowboat in two, the ptocess of splicing it together again had required patience and ingenui and it had resulted in delay. .By ¢ time they arrived at Miles Canon, therefore, the season was far ad- Tom. You're mighty cohsid’rate of my feelin’s, not to throw it up to me any oftener than you do.” “I don't throw it up to you none. I never did. No, Jerry, I'll row | the boat. You go overland and keep your feet dry.” “A lot of good that would do.” Mr. Quirk spoke morosely. “I'd starve to death walkin’ around if you lost the grub.” This struck Tom Linton as a very narrow, a very selfish way of look- ing at the matter. He had taken no such view of Jerry’s offer; he had ought less about the grub than about his partner's safety. It was an inconsiderate and unfeelin; mark. After a moment he sai “You know I don’t throw things Nees to you, 4 Jerry. I ain't that. kind” t. Quirk’ stirred ‘hat “You didn't mean to say that, did you?” What Jerry would have. answered is uncertain, for his attention at the moment was attracted by a stranger who strode down the bank and now » | accosted ‘him and his partner jointly. Bon jour, m’sieur’s!” said the new-comer. “I'm, lookin’ for. buy of a boatman: the partners. seated. themselves awkwardly, their caps in their hands. Curiously, spotelie- sively, they studied the fever- flushed face of the delirious girl: Learn ain't she?” Jerry whis- eet om nodded. “She's sick, all | right, too,” he said'in a similar tone; then,’ after a moment: “I’ve been thinking about them lemons, We're getting about a hundred” dollars a zen for 'em. Kind of a rotten trick, under the circumstances, I'm sorry you Hie it up to that feller thie Way you Mr. Quirk stiffened, his- eyes- wid- ened in astonishment. “Me? I didn't put it up to him. You done it. They! re pose lemons.’ “How d’you fi gure t ev're mine?” “You bought ‘em, didn’t’ you?” “I paid for ‘em, if that’s what you mean, but I bought "em, for you, same as I bought that liquor. You've et most of 'em, and you've drank most of the whiskey. You needed it worse than I did, Jerry, and I've al- ways considered—" Now any reference, any reflection: 408 Broadway gas griddle, ice box nd other! articles. Inquire O’Brien Ca: — THE ACORNS OF TODAY ARE “THE "OAKS ‘OF THE THEN You ASPIRE iw BE creer SSTION OF FIGHTING por WAY THRODGH ‘To THE GOAL OF A. YOUR AMBITIONS WELL-ER-NO! L INTEND To DO THE THINGS HE upon: his. physical limitations, how: ever remote or indirect, sprieed Jerry's instant ire. ain't you?” he cried, testily. { some lemon’, Yott gor some, no?” Mr. Quirk spoke irritably. “Sure. We've got’a few, but they ain’t for sale.” vanced and both men, without know- ing it, were in a condition of mind to welcome any sort of a squall that Freckless and His Friends He Didn't Think of That Bv Blosser would serve to freshen the unbear- you'll forget about that whiskey in MY 6RID LEAKS! Y-VES AN HE ably stagnant atmosphere of amia-| The stranger—Quirk remembered four or five years. T hope eee bility in which they were slowly |him as the Frenchman, Doret, whom) ~'shsh!" “Tom made a gestare| Do you know the tiaime’ for rust on any metal? If you don't, number suffocating. he had seen at. Sheep: Camp—smiled |* commanding silence, for Jerry had | 45 vertical will tell yop. This word has four vowels and three consonants, porenscioutly rmsd 5 his. neice: A HORIZONTAL 5 See ails you e inquir 1. Werk Gee ARS ea ra page AIR | “Nothin’. ail ” J d | .: Surgical instrument. funder his breathy “Thats te trou- | 2 Lees! vale ful AIVIE|SIMOlTe| roa TI TICE MMAICIOIE| INIT MALT IBA ble, You're allus talkin’ like it did | {j, EePreS¢ne & motive. (ay Sent HIAIRIDIE|S! WIE] NO 9, ae \ You LITTLE SNEAK! CALLED AG LOTS } Foou! SAP! AINKy! \ NORE THINGS like I had one foot in the grave|16. Covered with glazed blocks. .and was‘ gaspin’ my last. I’m hard-|17. Line: 48 a-hickory-nut, I-could throw you} 19. To flavor. down and sét on you.” 20. Egg of a louse. “Did you ever give lemons to sick | 21. Reputation; folks?” Tom inquired, in his turn. Malay Negrito. “Sure! Thousands.” 24. Energy. a Now this-was such am outrageous Became tempera IBN aes Ave) Parse “acu To sharpen a razor. A SNEAK AND 4- it! htin’ sheep-dip in A Title of t. 0 ero | me] eption tat Linton’ was’ im- Paid publicity, vA are | “Rots! Vou never sow w thousand 30: Sugar stalk. | folks.” 33. Negative. i “l I bY Fi idely celebrated. = | Pasig flan pid Ed siren 3 Bal ue ree - Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword! ‘ “Oh!” Tom filled his pipe and lit} 37- Caustic. Puzzle: | rincipal. ; “You? Why, Jerry, it was my fault we cut the old ship in two.” 4, Shernupon his partner breathed a Valleys. pip Tins, | Here for the first time the results) confidently. + “Put out that smudge! D'you Poke of sompaee Beret Sa a, | f thei 1 arose to embarrass} “Oh yes!: Eve is for sale] aim to strangle the girl?” th Gagbed~ 4 them: they. “could find no pilot who | if you pe eyeing * said he.|- With a date a start’ the offender Mila guck. ear bed acre ' DIDYow CALL TAG would risk his life in a craft so bad- Now Piste iow had "broken the ith his thumb. : Veriantvof “a”, i H shook hands with Doret. then they|_an indirect expression of deeo revurned whence they had come.| concern that reflected no little credit ly put together as their. After re-| thread of a Jade into which o : Was ‘seated. Genuine: . peated discouragements the partners |a vague undertone of acrimony was Poser 'r. Quirk went.on. Billed.as the leading player. Rectors, i took counsel with each other; reluc- | creeping—a conversation that gave wit’ his Cap he’ fanned violently at} 63. To entrsit. : 2 Ereaunena, Hi tantly they agreed that they were up| every indication of developing into the fumes. 54. Exclamation of disgust. a Feesioute stone, i against it. ‘an agreeable and soul-satisfying dif-| “You don’t have to’ Sil her out - a8) aan { a er DO eee ath chaa. | “;Seems like T’ve about ruined us," J erence of opinion, if not even into|of bed,” Tom srowlea. Clamsily | os: Fragrant cleoresin 32. To een a Mr, Quirk acknowledged, ruefully, a loud and free-spoken argument of he drew tha blankets closer beneath) 65° Flothin's tree 34. Fashion aiauc” Wey. der if man ey the old familiar sort. To have, the| the sick girl's chin, but'in s0 doing) ¢;° popular assembly of people. | 36. To perch. ' ; fault we cut the old ship in tw | proeale ot an. inyizoratiog: auarrel he wri excited his companion’s 63. To blunt. 40. Devours.’ \ rustrati y an idiotic diversion | oppo 65. take charge, Cabbage salads. ee woanes teetics remonstrated, | concerning lemons caused both old “Herel” Jerry protested. “She's 66. Tough (pee Strip of leather. | jgently. “Now, Tom, it’s just like | men to Call their sent-up exaspera- Laces up with 5 sie You blanket | 67. Mare Bolen ane: \ Heaskwster. > ‘ tion uy *em when chills.’ Geat- | 68. Plot of ground. rns, ie dais: t "i di ‘hat ‘trata clWeve. got ye fe our lemons he remo} the covers from Rou arias peter NICAL Baer | ‘cidal strife.” ane ete en ai Wer | ai 2) Showered. Twenty quires of paper (pl) | | Sweetly but firm), ; Linton differed | T cobtianed 8. Bulb flower. ; Astringent powder. { with his partner, “It ain't often that | acid—that’s snes (Tobe De 4, Boy. Similar to an ostrich, 5 - 5. Deity. 'o put on. : \INSTALMENT THIRTY : ! : Mleged “force supposed to pro- Reta Hotine. ; HEIFERS PAY PROFIT ing thin, cheap heifers over a 65-day| | Rarm boys of today are getting| 9, To sork flex. Distant: uae — period this fall than it did on heav-| les3 education than. any, othet group}, ‘Eadores> ‘To accomplish, ~ ii The Nebraska--Agricultural- Experi-|-ier;-more desirable; and’ more expen-|of boys in the country, says the, 19, To reach a given asatek Myself. oc ae ment Station made more profit feed- | s United States bureau of education.