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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925 ; AE —— TRIBUNE PAGE _SEVEN | sven per cent interest | © payable ey couservative BR z | Tribune "Chssited Advertisements ya i ji ro: porte: 1 > - — mn i Vare. Mountain, PHONE 32 algo native singers. Cu - ————— ull, Dickinson, N. Dak. I ieee he oo — FOR SALE we with having induced Classified Advertising Rates Jv F Roa povtty wouter cottice, UL couentod basement, ease orot 1 insertion, 25 words oF | shoul, Mople, fluor ‘ Four Dakota Published by Arrangement Mgt Bice petonsl Pictures, Inc., and Frank 2 insertions, 25 words or Yhoom, Dinity room and hitehon ig way to Be Joyd Productions, Inc. under é it ce 8240000 Ler nm, ~ # fen pees National Trails CHAPTER XIX suspense, and he areued. with all the i Tt comprised a drink: under 1 , oe * hot impatience of youth, that it was ace with a spacious gambling: 1 we words or un: i poor, (lg 1 an Every new and prosperous mining- | high tume he came to rest. Opor-} room adjoining. In the rear of the der 7 1.26 a es ngbil Tinned al fed- np has an Arabian Nights atmos- | tunities were on every side of him, | latter was the theater, a huge log Adg over 25 “words, 2c addi ig BchOEIs Detec peculiar, inde- | but be agin Bot where or tow to pins xX ¢ tional per word, Iv noticeable was| lay hold-of them to his best advan-|home oi women to le y STENTS idle Arctic | tage. More than ever he felt him-| The iront’ room was _ crowded; ae aswianils CLASSIFIED DISPLAY TWO STORY ei:cht room howe, five camps, made up as they were of] Self to be the tov of circumstance, ich an archway leading to the RATES Wedrooms, base furnace men who knew little about mining,|More than ever he feared the falli-|gambling-hall came the noise of | ; . maple floors threr father Ie lronticr ways, and | bility of his judgment and the conse-| many voices, and over all the strains 65 Cents Per Inch con tot 7.8 110, ¢ next 10 not about the country | quences of a mistake. He was ina}of an oxchestra at the rear. Ben all classified ads are cash Pee sai ee : $s im which themselves mood both dissatisfied and irresolute | Miller, a famous sporting character, f fp advance. Copy should be : LORE SEEMS Pe Witte | lows hopes, | When, he encountered his two trail] was busy weighing gold dust at the, hotel at received by 12 o'ctoes to tS Privy pooM pu re | put faith | friends, Tom Linton and Jerry Quirk. | massive scales near the door when, letter to: Mar eure Insertion same day. Se Ailey MGhE are e ntaple | WANTED Gras hadows. Now| Pierce had seen them last ‘at Lin-| Pierce entered. THE rots, rundry Call or . her is not a] derman, engaged in prosecuting a} The theater, too, was packed. Here} yaa tubs, bu u Glen Ul ‘ t is erratic, ; Stampeders’ divorce. he was sur-]@ second bar was doing a thriving BISMARCK TRIBUNE viewtly i POR SALI 4 TPUEE : ! nt reason. | Prised to find them reunited, besiness, and every chai: | Fagus, coy noe ie PHONE 32 never dreamed you'd = get}every box in the balcony overhang- | ang : Pe | throughy” he told them. when greet- | ine three sides of it, was occupied Se era =a rei " 1 th wees ings had passed, “Did you Come Waiters were scurrying up and down | LADY COOK WANTED—Must be EIGHT ROOM two story, base Chetstains: tg soon here. Gel sunt, jp ts Fearn yood pastry cook, Write Killdeer - - tent, het water heat nice} tlehines, picotimg, amd pleat t ii with | i2_one boat or in two?" the wide stairway; the general hub- } Cafe, ‘Killdecr, No. Dak. hedie with 4 t Library) dene by watone t \ rous holiday-seckers who| Jerry gtinned, “We sawed up that) bub was punctuated by the sound of | “"'* aan SALESMEN WANTED poutig, ont ria wily Mile” Ho . SON , i . von their tracks. Being | outlaw four times. We'd have split exploding corks as the Klondike | COLLECTION AGENCY SALESM ovis. ir 0.00 with 81st jalanced themselves, | her end to end finally, only, (Wwe run spendthrifts advertised their pros- t sen conmi uw x ral that th ¢ exuber- | out of pitch to cork her up.” perity in a hilarious contest of) Ave, Phe Bismarek, D. ames of these new arrivals shoyld| “That hoat was about worn out | Prodigality. | WANTED: [ kOOM two house, Fine Ye prove infcetions and that a sort of} With our bickerings.” Tom declared. | All Dawson had turned out for the’ y i bosement, vegets vod Tloors. dont pereh. fine hown, he ain't over half the length she | opening, and Pierce recognized sev- | s—all the rest is sawdust. If the] ¢ral of the El Dorado kings, among'| 1 laid end to{then Big Lars Anderson. Forty Mile. We These new-born magnates were as |e rs rre the last outfit in, as it was, and | thriftless as locusts, and in the midst’) ““anteed to stop seizures or money if a feller /of their Lacchanalian revels Pierce | geturned. Nor bromides, narcotics. 1to-intonic Seg se Ae : phoretis fine vie Parm-Labor Party Sa Eee Sr RErE ECO Vice staan terms"! Would Be Benefit AUTOMOB: 7 . POR Stn to Nonpartisan sense; they lived in imaginings; hhard-| were the Jessons of experience were| “ed of missed a you to se We have < PANS THE forgotten: reality disappeared; fancy | hadn't run out on the shore ice gnd | felt very poor, very obscure. Here | Hunter Labora) |" eee NO ATCO: in wl Te f and Jett a behind i roped us. First town I ever entebed was the roisterous spirit of the | n ye AUEIEOH, ui 20 ne ee SCISSORS GRINOE canitalized ‘oon the end of a lariat. Hope I don’t} Northland at full play; it irked the | SALE ile Ford roadster, Fin » buyer. ca oN re? sftoo wild do ehale S it the samecwact” young man intensely to feel that he | ihker. Bismasel Dank ith repayment njouth ! It became 2 City “Guess who drug us in,” Jerry|could afford no part in it. Laure ath thse. have ve vod 2 1, “ [was not long in discovering him. Sh: r es to otter in le was call $eEE NGS. 18e Kye no idea.” eaid~Pierce, sped to him with the swiftness of a Wil ren WORK WANTED “PRICE OW k NS | aitihi Pierce Phillip “Big Lars Andegson.” swallow; breathlessly she inquired: | | athyoMAN with two childrta | Phone 121, y i ! stirring a “Big Lars of El Dorado?”* oe a work as enok in Lhotel, or as; Eltines Block. Roos 19) 7 ood Waitt “He's the party, He was just ie heat, baths) Gnnseheeper, Write. Trivune No. . ‘ous ae al mistake of believe drank enouch to risk” breakin’ | gentlemen; Main} 1 MIS-IW) ooo MISCELLANEOUS inet race was his; co he! through, When he found who we \ i [FOR SALE ; wasted Tittle time in the town, bat} Was—well, he gave us the town; he H erm FOR SALE OR RENT ie tc Very soon took to the hills, there to| made us a present of Dawson and all | 5 cer ee nL woke bead imped with moke his fortune dnd be done with| Points north, together with the lands, ist cena es ies nt end Rael Fewe aL aH: eeeele and heredita- lent condition, for sale chon purtenant thereto. I still id of a hangover headache have to take soda after my Here came the awakening. Away f from the delirium of the camp, in contact ‘with cold. reality, he began to learn cthine of the serious, practical business of gold-mining. ars, was_a sheepman when we Refore he had been long on the; knew him,” Tom explained. “Jerry he found that it was no child’s|and_ IT purloined him from ‘some Phone 811 or address 201-W. Tha ‘ Bicnare ee WANTED Pry om new $6,006 FOR hote is a reat est treasure from the froz-| Prominent cow-gentlemen who had of a hostile. wilderness, | him all decorated up ready to hang, (FRE WAY LORE TTA Y : 20 matter how rich or how| and he hasn't forgotten it. He got ENOUNCED HER FORMER ) _ i A WISE CHorce - NOT cuek WARE SRIAGE L UkE R ful the treasure, Mother Earth} evervbody full the night we landed, Ser Ee emer vv Sy] GIRL HAS A CHANC cE TO A T WOULD ji rded her secrets jealously, He} and wound up by buying all the fresh i NIGHT: noe ED =!T LOOKS fi] MARRY INTO A WELL) FAM N to realize that the obstacles | C888, im camp. Forty dozen. We Pewith brown h [3 SHE LOVES a THOOGH J | TO DO FAMIOY URE SM so blithely overcome in get-| had ’em fried. He's a prince with KE. Jones, 51D-Tst \ORE THAN we WEDDING GONNS IN MLN’ the Klondike were as noth- Phe [SIS \ BELLS wie / 2 \ 7s 7 to those in the wav of his fur- success, Ot a sudden his tnt 1d tierce. s slowed down and he ! And he gave us a ‘l > began to mark Phillips’ ey opened, stime On El Dorado?” he queried, in fr: S more property than any- came to a pause ny “Where have you beci There wasYwork in plent) to be | amazement. Why didn't you let me. know ‘8 WANTED — A No. One sit ies cr nse and Dut, Teneet oF the -com-| “No. Hunker. He says it's al were back?” | Electrician at Bo OK. siciaaieisiipcin nD acre y as not satistied to take fixed | Sood creek, We're lookin’ for af “I just got in, I've been every: | De Ss -— | { they seemed paltry indeea | pardner.” wher He smiled down at her, keels Electric Shop. ROOM AND BOAID | apared with the drunken figtres| “What kind of a partner?” and she clutched the lapel of his | 108 Broadw j che ¢ were on every 1 In the pres- It was Linton who answered.|coat, then drew him out of the | ‘ | St Poe ‘of dhe: pearl he could not] "Well, some nice, casy-going, hard-| crowd. “I dropped himself with a sure thing. | Working young feller. Jerry’ and I] were getting along. he was soon forced to]@te pretty old to wind a windlass, oy ell, what do you think of the | of resorting to it, for] but we can work underground where W the fox of his misapprehen- {its warm.” “Why, it looks as if you'd all get heneath the obscurity of his y-goin’,’ that’s the word,” | rich i lie Meann tordiseoveenthe ieee “nodded: “Tom and- me act ‘Have you done any- jie of things and to. under- | tong with each other like an order thing tor yourscli that his ideas were imprac- }of buckwheat cakes, but we're set in his head; in a our ways and we don’t want any- mited his goin every foot of | body to come betw us. » his effort and his the proven districts was |“ Tow would T do ure followed the and even when he pushed out hk a smile. ift, birdlike nods of un atield he found that the whole] Tom «answered promptly, “If ; her dark eyes were country wits piste red h locations; | Your name was put to a vote I know sympathy. rivers, nd tributaries, bench: |ene of us that wouldn't blackball "You're going at it the wrong es and hill de had been’ staked. | You.” ye” she asserted when he had fin- Vor many miles in every direction]. “Sure!” cried his partner. “The| ished. “You haye brains; make then Mazed tres and pencil notices greet. | ballot-box. would Jook like a settin'| work. Look at Lest, look wt Miller, yor To begin wi ground taken Pierce in-j ALLY FOR AQ DE 'S.GONN WOUL! R OFTEN FOR ed him—he found them in places |of pigeon eggs. ink it over and| his new partner y know het } where it sermed no foot but his had {let us laow, We're leavin’ to-}than to mine. Mining is a fool's | ! ever trod, In Dawson the Gold Com. | morrow.”* : a sure thing, Vierce. ; missioner’s office was besieged. by| A lease om Hunker Creek sounded town atd live like a! daily crowds of ken vears 0 idred thow it’ would | 00d to Phillips. Big Lars Ander- f work on the part {Som had been one of the first. arriv-| wi i be made. wd men to even | als from Circle already he was} “Do vou th tIready record- | rated a millionai: for luck thad | over hi!l and da’ : a tumbleweed? ne hooks. fi smiled upon him; his name was one} I haven't had war feet in a week and tod Phil: jad |to ‘conjure with. Pierce was about]and I weep salt tearms when T sce | went, he made to acept the offer made when Jerry} a bed. But I'm no Cravens; I've got ». hand-sled, he Tent ol said: to hustle. T think I've landed some- § here's where the money nt to go ng in spruce for- ests, in. prospectors’ tents, in new |. “Who d'yow s‘pose got the lay be-| thing finally.” He told of Tom and | i o cabins the sweaty green logs of which] !ow ours? That feller McCaskey] Jerry's offer, but failed to impress | 1 x HE i" were still dripping, and when he had | and his brother.” his listener. | Drape Oe Ne SENVICR NG ZA finished he was poorer by a good itighakey, ee ; - it Hees you § go out to Hunker aes I: Y of short words. But just to many dollars and richer only ia the| “He's an old pal of Anderson’s.”| VM 'scarcely ever see you,” said she. | show you how hare a . first definition and fit the wore : Jnot SW possession of a few recorders rea| “Does Big Lars know he's a|‘That’s the first objection. I've |to it. | trechiess and His Friends !e We * ceipts, the value of which he had al- | thief?” neary died these last three week Ne Uae . | 5 to aoule Jerry shrugged. “Lars cin't the Dut there are other objections. You NORIZONTAL en ) ae _ pointed he was, but not dis hat listens to scandal couldn't gct along with those old a: ee a fee waar? a ss couraged. It was all'too new and ind that carries it. 1. Why; they can't get, along with ee St} i YOUR MIND, — - ae ? exciting for that. Every visit to] “Pierce meditated briefly; then hefeach other! Then there’s Joe Mc- | eases 4 A sScaR C oa SAY HE HAS A ) Bonanza or El Dorado inspired him, | said, slowly, “If your lay turns out] Ciskey to think of. Why run into’) AY; ft Ce petnte «7, AY BROTHER'S It would have inspired a wooden | food so will MeCaskey' s.” His frown | trouble?” i | are made of, YI) es se Nit! Gong man, For miles those valleys were | deepened. “Well, there’s a law] “I've thought of all that. But | oe AUTOMOBILE sinoky from the sinking fire, and their |f compensation, if there's such, a| Lars is on the cr his wave; he s+ clean white carpets were spotted with | thing as retributive justice—you have na the Midas touch ; everything he piles of raw red dirt. By day they |2 bad piece: of ground. 3 his hands on tums to gold. He echoed to blows of axes. the crash of |, “But there ain't any such thing,” Rate in Hunker—” falling trees, the plaint of wind-|Tom quickly asserted. “Anyhow, it] “I'll find out he does,” Laure lasses, the cries of freighters; by |don't-work in imining-camps. If it| said, quickly, “He's drinking. He'd night they became vast caldrons filled | did the saloons would Le reading-|tell ‘me anything. Wait!” “With a with flickering fires: tremendous | rooms and the gamblers would take | flashing smile she was off, vats, the vapors from which were'il-|in washing, Look at the lucky men| She returned with an-air of tri h ANS 4 ieee dunnated by fusteods furnaces. One] in. this ae Ds most of ’em. peak qe death to I s of speed. : | + would have/thoucht that here gold | George Carmack was a squaw-man,|she declared. “He x a ; heing made, not sought—that land he made the strike.” low grade. That's why he lets lays N pang fo Yesterday's Crossword was a region of volcanic hot| Pierce felt no fear of Joe Mc-]o0n it instead of working it himself, To hurr: i springs where every fissure and vent- | Caskey, only dislike and a desire to| Lars is a fox.” dnelden 12. Drill. i @ ‘_ ~ hole spouted steam. It was.a strange, | avoid further contact with him. The} “He said that?” au tan's wife, 13: To stop. | 4 a velous sight: it stirred the|prospect of a long winter in close], “The best there is in it is. wages. Sceea, 157° Uncommon. j imagination to know that underfoot, | Proximity to a proven scoundrel was | Those were his very words. Would Femaje convent worker. 16 locked’ in, the flinty depths of the| repugnant. Balanced : against this|you put up with Linton and Quirk Xs : i ry : frozen gravel, was wealth unmeas-|was the magic of Big Lars’ name.|and the two McCaskeys for wages? i ' — ured and uncamed, rich hoards of |It was 2 Problem ; again indecision | Of course not. I’ve something bet- "| : cere el j yellow gold that yesterday were|rose to trouble’ him, ter fixed up for you.” Without ex- i peat abillads in. the. Uieors, 0 YOU DONT CALL THEA ; ( } ownerless. z “Tl think it over,” he said, finally. | plaining, she led Pierce to the bar,| 42. Child under ship. TRUM R CORRELA | CooPs’ - EY ARE PRONOUNCE hi THAT'S WHAT s I ‘A month of stampeding dutted the} Farther down the strect Phillips’ |Where Morris Best was standing. "| 44. Fusiened | 1 Ly COOP-PAY - A coop is — fs al LE Do! ie { keen edge of Pierce's enthusiasm, so | attention. was’ atrested by an, an-| Best was genuincly glad to see his | 46. Female dower settled at mar- 4 “A ee s ge \ ES WH 5) : he took a breathing-spell in which|nouncement of the opening of the| former employee; he warmly shook 1% Pardee Bey aypebang: 7 WHAT You PUT 5 ;: \ THIS ONE! Z C4 to get his bearin, Rialto Saloon and Theater, Miller & | Pierce’s hand. KES co 1 INL CHICKENS INI ‘ : His ee r- The Yukon had closed and the | Best, proprietors. Challenged by the| , “I've got ’em going, haven't 1?” he ) 49° Neuter pronoun, boclee palais * human flotsam and jetsam it had|name of his former employer andj chuckled. 150. Center of an apple.’ 6 | Horne thither was settling. Picrce|drawn by the sounds of mernment],,Laure broke out, imperiously? | 51) Earrings could fel a metamorphic agency at| from within, Pierce entéred. He had| “Loosen up, Morris, and let's all’) 53. ‘The greatest quantity. ' work ii ai the town: alrea:ly new hab| seen little of Laitre since\his arrival; | have'a drink on the house. - Yow can | 51. Onoxious plant. its of life were crvstallizing among|he had, all’ but ‘banished her from | afford it.” Born, ke H : \ its citizens; and beneath its whirl-}his thoughts? in fact; but he deter- ‘Sure!” With a happy grin ‘the Iron furnace bars. MoAvineiclondiatt: { a pool surface new forms were in the| mined now‘to'look her up. Proprietor ordered a quart bottle of | 57. Dinner. |” To detest. D } making. It alarmed him to realize] The Rialto was the newest and the | Wine. Sires aectea at ae ot. ae | that as yet his own affairs were in| most pretentious of Dawson's amuse- (To be continued) 5 VERTICAL Sones tumor, i 7 i arvests, ‘0 loa. INSTALMENT THIRTY-FIVE | Bees eh ss , agony: 1. | k : sis ait i rated aah, see sn Seminations, pposite of to win. H =, In Wyoming, Labor Day has not/ ° There were 18,263,000 horses left on| President Madison of, the Unite eee PR atte bed | ; been made a legal holiday. | the farms of the country in 1925. | States always wore suits made of] 6, Exists, THE greek ‘vegetubl ee mtn i — | wool grown in ‘Amerie 5 7. A season of the year. Cluster of fibers oecurriny in} Before Keiser Wilhelm’s abdication! Turkey buzzards lay their eggs on | 2 Bieiik 8. Kindled. wool staple. L ; the largest land owner in his | the. ground,under logs or in’ rock|, Early, asAh00'A, Da goldfish were} Cortolitive of either, Mother. j Kingdon, 1 crevices, ‘ brought to Japan from:China,* . 110, Good loser and graceful winner You and t. 2 S = ee RA, 91925 BY NEA SEAVICR, Gy pie |

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