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Ca semen under ............0 +8 0 nosoon Published by Arrangement with First National Pictures, Inc., and Frank . 2 insertions, 25 words or tic Mey - Lloyd HI Te. : HELP WANTED—FEMALE whcee pitguukeres tee aon ay cee t whe { = ides ee . ae 3 fusertio jt POR SALE bel: CHAPTER XXIX. (Continued), |the same disparity’ in years between'| ing-Llood. Utiable te éndure the sus- | “ALY CUUK WANTED—Must be under . B® Tow 7 1 Ave records, $ Y lice Sand Peree nehicn he fad toeogn |pegse of idle waiting, she had sought 094 Rastry cook. Write Killdeer | 1 week, 25 words or un- aria a sur e Rouletta pressed her closer, mur-|yizéd ‘ftom the beginning, ‘but, after| relic! by assuming’a sort of sentinel C@f®» Kildeer, No. Dak, Ger, sieges turing: “Colonel Cavendish is af all wis that necessarily fatal? Hel post where she could watch develop- oy wore, EMT aay over 25 words. 2c ; line man—I'm sure he understands.| had’ loved her. genuinely ‘enough at| ments. Tt was something to be close | Gong Waitress waned at tional per word i , undergone a dreadful ordeal, | oneygitie, Hilda tecalled that witidy|to his Affairs. It was next to being oh ee | CLASSIFIED DISPLAY eT , it's nearly over. He's sending} night en the shores of Linderman] close to him; Hence the reason of WORK WAKTED || CLASSIFIED DISPI.. oon with say ‘ he can tell a good} when the whimper of a rising stotm|her presence and her insistence upon) jyGit SCHOOL 4 WEE Geir RATES 7, full partitioned on sant ; . if she came out of the darkness, when the | remaining. 7 halt experie ‘al Aeon BC Pei Roars ond 1 he “About the theit, yes. But what treetops tossed their branches to the} _ In her mind there had never been j and a“ a ranerlt ee sola Samia “te Hure, Ster an about the—murder? Joe McCaskey| sky, and when her own soul had|the slightest question of Pierce's in- | business. y store or/| All classified ads are caso it did it, There's no doubt about that.| broken its fetters and defied restraint. doubt of it, expressed | office, Writ 2 No. 86 {p advance. Copy should be VOR SA ‘ i - enri weakened, after I gave him|She' thrilled at memory of those oke in her a sharp and | Paay-2t recelved by 12 o'clock to in wound ome MONTY SAVINGS ACCOUNT his chance. He got to drinking. I| strong young arms about Her,’ those| bitter antagonism quite remarkable; | ACTIVE, YOUNG MAN Wants work || ®ute Insertion same day To lo- | price. Enyce There were 10%516 hear, and evidently he conceived the| hot ‘lips pressing hers. That was ajno bird could have flown quicker to | of any kind during the —holida THE 1otion of telling those men. He may|moment ‘to remember always, And] the aid of her chick, no wolf ‘mother | season. H245, Bismarck. 42-44-11 > a . POR Le - Chin have gone to warn them, to appeal] thosé¢ dreamy, magic days that had|could have bristled more ferociously | ————— | RCK TRIBUNE pheasa y¢ to them, [don't know, Then they | followed, the more delightful, the}at threat to her ‘cub, than did this | POSITION WANT Baker: Livena, NOW must have quarre It's all clear} more unreal because she had deliber- | serene, inexperienced girl-woman at Position by Stenographer. | BOK SALE Pretiy enough when you understand ‘thefately drugged her conscience. Thenfhint of peril to Pierce Phillips. And | Kirk, Mandan Dak ks bitten we inside facts. “Without knowing] that night at White Horse! He had ¥et, on the surface, at least, ‘she ‘atid 8 vel wk pane uae en, it was natural to suspect} told ‘her bitterly, broken-heartedly,| Pierce were only’ friends. He had —<$_$_$<—| FOR SALE POR SALI Vierce, so--T did what I had to do.| that he could never forget, Pérhaps|tiever voiced a word of love to her. | | -oe a ae cow, 217 1 doubt if Laure knows even yet— With an effort Hilda But—of what use are words when S. 60 per | THE BIGGES ain in the eity: ; about this part of the affair. Courteau roused herself, | Never| hearts are full and when confession brushes i ut ath, fu jtedwo LATEST Sheet | The two women were still talking | forget? Why, he had forgotten the] lurks in every glance, every gesture ; | usive rights, New: | loots ek iu i any ~ Shoppe SOS) Browdwa when Laure entered, in company | very next as was quite’ natoral.| Whén every commonplace is thrilling . Hartford, Conn, ” SE ee ant airy FOR SAL arrots Sa with the Mounted Police bine w Ho Xe, ae ae a foolish bagpeda OE ER aicweacesputeace ae 1 $1000.00 tiie | _Uhon rad been sent to fetch her. At sight | and he—well, he was just-one whom he yes no disgrace whatev secech ig mer ae Wt tliem dhe helteds a eaddén piltor| ite had cast {66g lovers tole, one} attached to fim as a result of the WANTED 'T¢ “BUY PERSONAL | EPILEPTICS—This treatment yuar antced to stop seizures or money returned? No bromides, narcotics Try at our risk {unter Labora tu property, 50 "foot | FIVE n, improved or un x notoriety he had suffered. contraty, she considered him a mar- tyr, a hero, tlie object of a deep con- Spiracy, and-his wrongs st WANTED On the | Ofrontag excite affection’in women, sood-and bad. | Sotie day he would find his mate and—Hilda believed © into her cheek cg uf alarm abo: ng retreat; but Col close improved. State le want to trade in 1 sie cast a! destined to ras it seck-! cl Cay STRAYED OR STOLEN atted her. | practic: rimly invited her to follo’ im, | che loved him: well enough to re-! } ally new, VEN ROOMS. modern, one of the i s i soa! an stepped Into his private office, |icice in his happiness when it eathe.| Hi in Shott, a romantic figure. | Tribune. nigat homelike. p inthe city, STRAYED Of STOLEN from my Orem #00 Reott, abittle cock. Ark. The new-comer faltered; then with| There. spoke the ‘matertial instinct | Moreover, she’ had recently begun WaNTED TO! BUY Some ches nice location, r north of Wistar oss of her head and with | shich Phillips had the knack of rous-|to believe that this entire situation |“ Jots, North Side. ne BOWK. TEN ROOM house, « ered heifer, one red: steer. din disdain she obeye gt for sue something” better,. ae Leo orale aa i Zo) apartments with income of 7 in ae Rn : dave telex Wind. Ti she determi $I Y igh | © gz them together, “of fC. |S | xt0.00 per month, double gar .? Let Saree (Ey tEN Pe ce cen tte Gains {tliat SET, ee ete them with each other, and | ROOMS FOR REN augte, et Well located; 15 Jzlo-twk | POW RENT: keine \ t howe thes iomd, Meanwhile Laure sat in her cor-|of testing the strength of their mu- FOR RE Unfurnished, three foot lot, uke some land) as WANTED TO 1 Phone TW. Geo, We Little, Sot po : tu talk about, and in spite "er, her head bowed, her very sout| ttt! reeard. “These other Wornen, | Pah a Avg ae mont Ui eae Wa WANTED TO RENT R 4th St Vide Sh oS HE themselves they strained their [in revolt. “She was tasting failure,| Whom she saw to-day for the first | (°r 4 note S300 on, | RULEDING tically ter. at onable rat TOR RENT 4 room modern house, | cars for some sound ftom the other | lisappointment, balked desire, and] ‘me, she considered merely extra | terms, Falo overs) yy in quiet 6 Call . enient to schuols. Joseph | hAristmas Even Miss Cavendish seemed {'t was Hike gall in her inouth. She fsurés iu the drama of which she | cout reasonable ue “Otto.” 1 won. room, 12-11-3t | FARM I | seetion and Pierce played the leads--wit- nesses in‘ the ‘case deserving no at- | tention. She would be grateful to | them, of course, if they succeeded in | helping him, but, at best, they were | minor characters, supers in the cast. | could have cried out aloud in her we. She hated these other women jwhom she blamed for her undoing; she untae Cavendish, Pierce Phillips, | herself. aul} Phone 90) 12-12-41 FoR to feel the suspense, for she, ook her stand beside a fros window a engaxed Irer- elf in tracing pat s thereon with he tip of her fing ional Keeping “Em Out MOM’N POP (IM FROMTHE DOLLAR DOWN vs Gs CO~YOD FAILED To FPRMWS LETICR \ inquiries terms, have sub- rs than in years. prices low JEWELRY profit. next & will see th rs st and the 1 via this coun BVY NOW, On your house, furni ldings, by ‘Taylor ) ccasion: An occasional) “Et serves me right,” she told her- ndicated [9@F, tirtously, “L deserve’ the pink itor were | ticket for making a fool of myself Yes, a fyol! What has Pierce ever tdpne for me?” Nothing. -And 1—?” efore her mind’s cyé cane a vision of thé opportunities she had let slip, The chances she had ignored. | She; knew full well that she could fave had the pick of many men—the new- made millionaires of Daitson=-hitt instead she had chosen iim, And wh? Merely because he had a way, i ile, a warm and pleasing per- sonalitv—some magnetic appeal too jintangible to identify. It was like her to make the wrong choice--she always did. She had come North with but one desire, one determina- tion —mamely, to make money, to reap to the full her share of this It | free harvest. She had given up the ow ( ~~ Weeu rT’ EVTHER THE while ay the thi hat faure i 4 getting on well together. Suddenly the girl at the window started; her apathy vartished; “her, oxpression of boredom’ gave, place oeone of such lively anticipation as the attention of the two A magic change came ne suddenly 3 le in Ty nerve; ver cves sparkled and w color luoded her checks. The tion uterested her observers; they were vstified ag to its cause until a quick step sounded in the entry and the door opened to admit Pierce Phillips. that he should first avendisn, and t! should greet her before recogni he other occupants of the room, ; - / NNELL-AW-CALLAT Y } room, close. in ile Phone WY HOME TONIGHT Jopme ‘ coin ever seer ANCE UR ENGAGEME po / SEE ME RING ~ Now OV'VE CAYCE E $5 ROBBING , C Me EEA TB P LINING OF YO written x MeCkeT one : ‘wants f : 2 E | by a AND ULL SEE WHAT Qos DO For Yoo oy yom furnish floor, pr r burne use 601 12-14-21 room DO. your the on with Bis trying te wer he: on for uitd whe really up the counte; BoE. YOUNG, 12-121 Lwk | sentlemen Phone }FOR RI furni City phone FOR RENT ished or x y furnished or un susekeeping t Hege building. 2 Get your) pleating Christmas is soon here. tehing, picoting, and Two nice, clean, unfurnished rooms t housekeeping, Close in. 12-12. . PETERSON B-Ist' St. lig } 10dLJS. {FOR RENT —Furnished roo was natural, too, that he should be a trifle nonpliassed finding Hilda acre; nevertheless, he managed to" coves his lack of case. Not so, how- ever, when, a moment later, the déor to Colonel vendish’s: oflice opened and Laure, of all persons, appeared therein. Quickly Picrce inferred the reason for his summons, but, hap- pile for him, he was spared further smbarrassment. Cavenaish called to him, took him by the hand in the friendliest manner, and again disap- ed into his retreat, drawing the man with him. Bricf as had been the interrup- tion, both Hilda and Rouletta had gathered much from it; their infer- cice was borne out when Laure paused before them and in a ‘voice subdued by the very force ‘of her agitation exclaime “Well, I hope you satisicd! I vot it, and got it good.” Her face was liyid, her dark eves were blaeing wrathfully, She outthrust a shaking hand and unglenched her fingers, dis- plaving therein a crumpled sheet of pink paper, a printed official form, the telltale tint of which indicated life she liked, the people she knew, the comforts she craved, for that and for nothing clse, and what a mess she had made of the venture! Other girls not half so smart, not half so pretty as she, had feathered their nests right here before her eyes, while she was wasting her time. They had kept their heads, and they would go out in the spring, first class with good clothes and a bank- roll in the purser's safe. Some of em were married and respectable. Never again!” she whispered to herself. “The next one will pay.” Chagrin at the treatment she had suffered filled her with a poisonous hatred of all mankind, ‘and souhd- lessly she cursed Phillips as the cause of her present plight. Such thoughts as these ran tum- bling through the girl’s mind; her rage and her resentment were real enough; nevertheless, through ‘this overtone there ran another note; a small voice was speaking in the midst of all her tumult—a small yoice which she refused to listen to. “What I ever saw in him I don't know,” she sneered, goading herself Once Pierce strode into the scene she forgot them entirely. Once Pierce himself strode it scene, she forgot them entirely: What a picture her lover made, she reflected; how he filled her e: What importance “he © possessed! Surely the world inst see and feel how dominant, how splendid he ' wis. It must recognize how impossible it would be for him to do wrong. The mere’ sight of him had set lice to | vibrating, and now inspired in, her a | i abandon; guilty ot | rel certain reckle: innocent, he her mate and ¢ would have followed him at a word. { But-—he was innocent; it was her } part to wait here as patiently as she could until the fact was proved and Thone 41W, Box 36 ern home, 61M Ay iz re laete | CROSSWORD PUZZLE | Bae waa Dak. | WOULDN'T BLOW XTY MILE BREE to further bitterness and _ stiffening until he could ask that question its fateful character. Both of her « ‘ hearers were familiar with the ‘so- her hea a pean eallyearedy which forever trembled Letveen ont called “pink tickets” of the Mounted | don't care for him now test | them sow AE Po wee ov wR Genes lice; every one in thé Nortliwest| the poor, simple-minded foot cers rritory, in fact, knew what they | jate him.’ So she f i were—deportation orders. But in al self, drowning gic Sele i Bee Such thoughts as these were im- possible to conceal; they were mir- sored upon the face of the colonel’s nas Can Be! tone hoarse: and suppressed Laure] of that other voice, Then her eyes | daughter, as she stood raptly gazing | es Oe eee d. “*leave byythe first safe con- wen her eves! at the door through which Pierce | “DUE Yo DELP MOM a ah read, “leave by hte first safe con-| dropped to that fatal raver in hier lap| Phillies Kol deeeare Hee ps | {| ae eee OK, TAG! BRING hat it. says—the| ond. suddenl : r i i 4 at ly venom fled: from her.) were ps ; adow pane oad t Fea Jo leave i twenten | eee terse that he had given her the | finvcred upon them; her soul was it ticket ati ad to leave in twenty-| pink ticket. Probably si : : Mba ‘Theil her shining eyes. U: four Fea You pug it over, but 1! Mounted Police were usually: close-; her shining eves. Unkaoye to her, ol ’ c ont for Tl get‘even with vou." mouthed about such ee ind yet at least one of the other women nothing to go with that,” |_—Laure crud 7 present had read her sudden émo- the Countessdeclared, ‘quietly. “T'm'| crumpted ball at pe ie er into a} sions and now watched her curiously, sorty, you take it so hard, but—it}the pocket of her co with an intent and growing aston serves you right.” * t raised Wild, apprelichsive’ eyes apstrrent, : “Wha. woulldett igke itthani?- #70 lace Teron eee eae Se he, expelled, fired out like a thief, a! now, before Pierce reappeared, *be-| , —" The girl's vaice broke ; then she | fore he had.a:chance to see her. It! 7 pulled“hersel£ to; ite: eae gutteredi seeritd as if shé could nut bear: to! quavering, artificial laugh. — She} have ‘him. know: but—Cavehdish’ hiad | fi jea . tossed her head again, with (an ob-Jordered her to wait: “My "4 ae ferre snd lesley eute | vious attémpt at defiance. “Oh; it} the girl whispered. “I'll die, if he’ : | takes more than a pink. ticket’ to| knows! bars ‘J had been no selfish thrill such ‘as she donnanat Aavhow, lim sic nows! Jil die!” She began tol had expected. “What ailed her? she IT GETS CLOSE TO |, ANOTHER A KNIFE! : = \ r/ ‘Ai CHRISMAS” ‘CAUSE \ \ We S71 'SANTY CLAUS WILL . . \ SEE WHAT A GOOD .BoY TAAL a @ Cekeene oat Number 21 horizontal is an: trouble with ihis crossword yz keyed. " r QvuicKk:! Zs not. ly hid iti then ‘1 HORIZONTAL winter. Rouletta Kirby had been as quick as the Countess to correctly interpret Laure’s chagtin, and’ she,’ too, had | experienced ‘a tremendous telief. ' Oddly enough, however, she had felt | Cassowaries (animals). Door rug. Recorded. Fashion. of this'l tremble wretchedly and to. wring Her! b “hile i 3 Stuggard. lace, sick of the people. I hate} hands; ste toutd u B | wondered, W hile groping ‘for an ani them.” With a vicious fling of her] cazé from, the Mpor et Fetiove "her swer, her attention had been clial- | 31. Rips. |34. Sixth note in seule. Projecting part of a church. Contralto, Ey ion of surprise. To nge cloth gracefully. Compound yielding sugar. Standard type measure. H lenged by the expression upon M Cavendish’s face, and vaguely ° she began to comprehend the truth. | Breathlessly now she watched the} girl; slowly conviction grew inte certainty. : i So! That was why: the colone!’ shoulders she sweut’on ‘to a seat as |” This waiting-tooth at'the Bartacks| far from them as possible and sank} had ‘housed "people ‘ah divers and into it, 2 many sorfs during ‘its btief ‘history ;. So-the gir} had confessed, Hilda} it had harbored. “atthined ‘Facet 77 . reflected. She was glad, for Pierce's had--been the’ scene’ of strong émo-| sake, that this miserable complication) tiotial conflicts, but never, perhaps, To implore. | Buzale: was in process of clearing up and had’ ‘its “narrow “walls encompadsedi| eli: : ‘ pleted exonerate ane shpat expenenced iy Abe four silent idl beeotne:- glorified: ‘That ‘was why To das: ee 24 too, that her efforts in his behalf, ier} en ‘who waited there'at thi mént.| p; 4 ! Gedy 1 OskESSES. = roy z Iunmnitiation, had borne. fruit, ' He] Oue ‘object Of interest demcested| Lieree fad been blind tol her. owr 15). ecuuse. PSeisn of wship. GET WES ANOTIER NOT CLEANS WHY, and Hilda’s presence in the room. Tt would be untrue ‘to’ say tha! KNIFE, TAG! THAT ITS TH ONE L OSED ht.) thoughts were similar in nature smd: Rouletta was not shocked by. this \52. Relieves. i is ONE ISN'T : To: BAL, Period, 56," Title. would neyer know hiow*high he had] the thoughts of each of then. TH¢ée Man who kills for pelts made her pay, but that was all ri is She felt ‘very gently toward hii probably it would. Things now were} just ‘énough about Boe as they had- been. She was'ajthe pfevious night to awaken “her ree woman. --This thotight obtruded | apprehensions and to stir her féel-| . Wastral, 70. Puffed. ’ atsprang from the same starting-point.| di 5 Wee a : Y of a church, LEAN! this moment, and experienced ’a cér-| Curiously enough, however, \(tey; Gxorers, dt. a Hie 8. eanides. i poe Musical drama, c ‘ tain wistful desice that he might wt-| took thannels as wide spart a§ the] jolted her mind out of the. ruts i (G3. Assessment by rating. To make amends, derstand how ur selfish had been her} poles, ee et {a been following these mary days |60. To take ‘weapons. away. Nut coverinis. part... It might -make-a differeridé;} Josephitie ceoak 2a. legrg But, sstosighing to relate, it-causec 198. Genus of shrubs eth ¢ incidents facts. it ca her no anguish. After the iat mo: | ment or two of dizzy Bewilderhien | had passed she found that her whok, VERTICAL itself insistently into the midst of hér ing of loyalty to the depths. | bein; vanized ji ifr’ | J. Do twirl. Gaelic. Bg. meditations. Yes, Courtea was|sugcestion that Pigrce lips Wray ea ras eevanuted, HB Ber ME 2s. Gh eMictive of nelther, Muscular, ‘ * vo ~ gone; there was no ‘teason now why [in the slightest degre responsible for | opened to a new light. : . Shrub of order Santalales. Portainlig.to! mail service. Courteau id 1s jumor, / Cleansing agent. ’ sheXcauld not look any man‘honestly Pthe death of Count in the eye, Of: course, there. was | roused her indignation and her fight-, ~ (To be-continitied) n= oc1: [Pd Stuffs A. Point of compass, . Poet INSTALMENT FIFTY-ONE° (st 8. Power producing hypn Largest lahd plant. A is z ee ie xz : TT 9, Children. To drudge. ,, WANTS RENT FIRST , |ds paid at the time of his demis ‘Bhe| following sign pppenrs over the hotel} 10. Frozen water. & | 60. ap tear ve hey : Vienna—One‘ Alpine hotel near|ihotel is situated: at the foot of s| door, “Guests who intond-ta attenipt|!- Pretentione suburban residences. |61. Male. here doesn't appear to worry if its| steep and-dangerous mountain which| the dangérods mountsin climb are re-|4p° }ronhet who trained Samucl. G4. Evers. ; i ‘guests die, but the hotel is particu- jholds a great fascination ‘for-the| quested to pny for their rooms in ad-!15, ‘Valiant man ‘67. Myself. ‘ larly anxious that said guests room | more adventuresome climbers, _The| yance,”” c 418, Wattle tree, ‘ Cae: 168, Point of compass. 9 WON A RE Cree Peete tna 20 AME \uRvaue EVES Ae a sad ecinicter aT ee weep eer i aii Iodonsi’ aipbrereecesone sien tied eae mans