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‘The door opened and Nan came tm.. She wore.something gay’ and yellow. Meehanically he wheeled to a position between her and the| w, @oor in tha shadow, He: didn’t do. But one thing he did know— Nan would. not get past that door, He watted for her tury. ~ But she’ spoke quietly, ae 8 He there?” le nodded. He was sarprived that she didn’t raise her voice.’ But her words, spoxen ina fierce whis- ber, were not encouraging. “I've suspected’ you were getting @ bit insane. Now I know it. I'll never let her have her child’ in this house. I can. étand much, but not that. I shall have her put out at once. She can go to a hospital. She won't put me out again.” She raged on. She didn't see, oe Hardiman's back, the door open- ing. “I won't stand for ft. It's beast- ly, It's a $ me, a he deh "8 disgusting, it's impossible, it's—”" ‘It’s a boy,” said Dr. Meikeljohn. Eare That Hear Not THE. DOOR HAD not Ite closed behind the nurse, who nt out with the sleepy baby after the pag visit. Barbara could hear Nan’s voice Bhe heard Nan’s' voice stitt. It We forlone, with exasperation, hoarse | at the telephone in the library. . She tossed restlessly in bed. Sonny was now a week old and thriving. Barbara pondered the penalties of maternity. When nurse brought the baby in, she forgot everything. -* Nothing else matteret.~*But tn the long hours’ alone shé learned the force of Maizie’s words: «“T' hate to think—thinkin’ gives me the willies.” On a thousand. different et ee pape she eibhaed Bravo, jong—a pilgrim and a inka And it was Spring again. . ae Vy No doubt—she came’ by excess of reasoning to the conclusion In which there {s no reason af all— no doubt she had sinned, and had drawn hef punishment. ‘She ‘re- coiled healthily from the {foa. { Here was Nan, certainly a superior | sinner Yo “herself, Victorious in a t world in which there were no re- ’ wards either for wrong or well doing. Nan was dressed for the ‘theatre. ‘ ’ ‘The jlips glued t® the transmitter ne Y were curved in a full smil “Yes, dear, promptly eight . ... I told J. B. I was going to the theatre with the Graysons, and he won't expect me back until past peldntapts Perhaps he’i: be asleep then, and I can stay longer . y! darling, of course . hanging on by his toenails, but we've got to be careful . . know what he'd say or what he'd | fook HELP WANTED ACTIVE and wented as sentative in There, was-a one, silence’ before she spoke agaff. “You overheard reliable Man with car Personal Factory Repre- Bismarck., We offer to me when you'came in, is that it?! the right man an unusual opportun. well, ung Grayson 1) ity to make big money. No experi » A charming frce, required. Syncro Motors Co. young Grayson. He on me agvan older sister. 1| ve ANTED—To handle package always baby him. T suppose you) freight. 70c per hour for day work. thought—yod ima Ined—oh, J. B..| - 85c evenings and Sundays. Season we ‘Il drive me ‘ ee ai e phona! bell ain. There wae anger and impat ence in the an in which she answeréd the| WANIEU—M cal lay 1st. Expect to be De J. Nugent, No. 1 ict, Milwaukee, W: en aa women to learn barber trade. Great demand, big Wrong sitia at Wrong num.| wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- der! 1 told you before! Don't call again!” Barbara tossed feverishly as the| Dak. ato tase 2 eet offer free. Lag ‘argo, N. Wan ED—Experienced ee er She returned to Hardiman. INS| “with some apendgtaphicsexperiatce. cigat had gone out. Aply Tribune office, Bismarck N. wheedling voice, plaintive, querul- | WANTED—Competent farm hand, ous, angry, seductive, sang on. 1t| Phone 12F22. rose to shriliness She spoke on and on. Barbara Ri dored. When she woke again with | REPRES! ‘a start, there w: Write Lady FEMALE HELP WANTED ES wanted for the A ‘the-feel of mid- quickest selling line on the market. Gay Lingerie Co. 603 night in the air.’ She heard Nan’s| "C/o, Savings’ and Trust Bldg, voice still. It was ragged with ex-| Sait Lake, asperation, hoarse “and! furious. | Wanrep—E Utai 4, 0 xperienced lady steno- “Don't speak!"'Don't speak! Tet “grapher and bookkeeper. State me speak! I'll tel® you, if you want salary, age to know..'Keep up your fool si-| first letter. and give reference in Pie ay lence strike—tforever? ‘It wasn't | WANTED—Someone to care for baby young Grayson. Tt was’ somebody| jn their ow! cise. Somebody — young and| mer mon n home during the sum- Pay good wages. Ad- healthy. And fm going to him—| dress Tribune No. 31. now. You can think what you like. | WANTED—Competent girl for gener- Or don’t, ‘Think this—that I will| al housework. All modern conven- soon be in his arms. iences, ‘and electric appliances. “Once you threw: mé out of the| Phone 967. other girl met | WANTED—Experienced girl for gén- Beet ge cna tenes Well? Will| eral’ housework. Phone 513, 623 = answer now? No? Well, then, | Fifth St, Mrs. C. R. Simpson. your éfe and* fancy. e done the same thing. I've] WANTED—Con found somebody elee. “eral hou: ‘ompetent girl for gen- 11-930. “He awaits me now. Look at | WANTED—Competent girl for general me. I'm young and beautiful and | _ housework. alive. And you're Ds il ugly as death!” Notse ented. works She waited a long time, tor- mented by an instinct which bade her go into the next room. She struggled slowly out of the ight, chill smote her limbs through'the thin linen of her nightrobe. She clung to the wall and made her way, groping, to the Mbrary door. She pushed it. J. B. sat before her in the wheel chair. Drag’ Store hone 967. WANTED Woman to keep ‘house on Phone 7F14. af Girl for general house- Barbara heard @ door elam. Call 946M. WANTED Girl for general house- 940 WANTED—Youe lady at Cowan's He did not look up as she entered Srith kitchenette and closet fur. and caine up to him. nished for light housekeeping. 411 “J. Bt". she called; and touched |_ Fifth St. Phone 2 FOR RENT. room and him. She took in*hers a’ swollen cold hand. It hung’ rigid’ from @ shoulder. Clean, modern ‘sleeping also be used for light housekeeping if desired. Close in. Call at 15 Tha: S “J. B. . . . I's me, Barbara!” FOR RENT—One room for light ‘The room rofied like a ship 0 &{ housekeeping. Board and room for storm, She shouldn't have left her | - two dos A Phone 802. , 306 Eighth 3 bed. ‘Ste went to the’ library table and drew ta the light the wee~- | ior RENT. in ‘modern home, a fur- Dook. “She picked ap the receiver | nished sleeping room, Gentlemen and, faintly, spoke a number inta preferred: it, When she spoke again—— 981R. 617 Seventh St. Phone “This is Barbara’ Brown want to ‘téll you—it wasn't a si- lence strike, you know .. . You'd man.” _*Phon FOR RENT. Re: Minor Infant ‘rooms fo IT WAS THE THIRD day after Am, the funeral and Barbara, literally, ‘was marooned in the upper part of ace this Mr. Petrie? . . . Mrs. FOR RENT— e is. . . Oh, yes she is, and room for one or two. Phone 3463 te imperative ....... Mrs. Adamis? or call at 408 Tenth $ 1] FOR RENT—A-furnished.coom, either One nicely furnished r light housekeeping. 2nd St. better come home at once. You T—Two light housekeeping were ,, talking, all night, to a dead close in, 422 Fourth St. ‘wo large furnished r light housekeeping. room furnished Tribune Classified Advertisements —=PHONE 32=— 1 aah 25 words or 2 inertons 26 words or 8 insertions, 25 words or under ...... 1 week, 26 words or unde: Ads over 26 words, 20 addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are casa in advance. Copy , should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FOR SALE HOUSE—7 rooms and bath, modern and in good condition, short lot, garage. Price $3750. Terms. BUNGALOW—5 rooms and bath, mod- ern, full lot. Price $3000.00. Term: HOUSE—6 rooms and bath, full base- ment, all in good condition and e: cellent location. «Price $6260.00. Terms. BUNGALOW—6 rooms and bath, maple floors, fire-place, lawn and fine large trees, east front, screened porch. HOUS! NEW — Stucco — 6 room ‘and bath, oak and maple Eee a e place, built-in features, full be ment, exceptionally fine aadtin splendid location. Possession May 15th. MOUSE- rooms and bath, moder: nice lawn and shrubbery. Pri $3850.00. We have other equally attractive properties. Prices are steadily ad- age of th portunities offered at the right p City Lots and Farm lands at practically your own figures. Insurance of every kind and form in good reliable companies. INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPANY, INC. ‘Phone 138 Office with First Guaranty Bank. acelin Seen FOR SALE—The N. W. Quarter of Sec. 33, Stark County, 4 miles foot can be @ultivated. Price and terms reasonable, M. W. Neff, Bis- marck, N. Dak, nek PERSONAL PALMIST and Phrenologist, Lattimorel here at 416 Read 2 to 5 and 7 find ‘lest articles. See_her tod LosT LOST—Diamond ring on Mandan Ave. between A and Rosser. Reward to vancing. Buy now and take advant-|_ South of Belfield, N. D, Every |: MARKETS By Associated Press Leased Wire MISCELLANEOUS , : ROOT QUALITY BEES AND BEE WHE AT SHOW bemins ir aah SUPPLIES, . Close Close é It pays to buy the best. Yesterday Year Ago T have for sale and delivery be- Wheat— tween June 1st and July 1, Bees and | May new 159% 1.64% supplies as follows; May old ™% Entire beginner’s outfit as listed auly ere ‘separately, as wie . oe : 4 : Siahdar 10 ame aa isl as Various Geta Tend to Stim- May 70% Ce oul Pegs fut: 1 Standard tin smoker. 1,15} WHEAT CLOSES FIRM em j 1 Book, Chicago, May 6—(AP)—Re- : j Bees’ : serseesss 1,00! ports of crop deterioration in 8th y 1 Gleaning in| Bee Culture, parts of Kansas and of excessive- 8754 } Magazine for 1 year........ + 1.50] ly dry weather in’ the spring | 8948 5 per cent discount for cash orders| wheat area kept wheat values 5 over $10.00 if received before Junc| pointed upward today. 14.65 486. Ist. Send your check and name to Showers at numerous points in 14.90 idle HERBERT J. ROBERTS Kansas and Oklahoma failed. to ; 318 Mandan Ave. Bismarck, N. D.| act as an offset. According to 16,00 nao Phone 439M, gossip here, exporters were active 16.10 — buyers of May and July deli ies E—Ten acre tract in Louns- at Winnipeg and Chicago, was 17,00 y's outlots with seven room 4 { house, barn and | garage pox ’, atipping wheat castward freely, | _ eh ee 16.55 17.50 : brooder houses and good well with Wheat closed firm at 1% to % MINNEAPOLIS RANGE windmill oe aeiee cent net advance, with corn und May 6 : M ARKET H AS. bought very cheap for eash,| ate both showing 14 to 3 cents | Open High Low Close eae Mrs. Soren Mahin, Gen, May old 1 bb cha uaemnreks Ni Chicago, Moy 6 An irregu-| May new 1) 56 Diamond Rings—Received a large lar upwar di aby ine} 1.50 Ag ADS number on consignment to close out | creased purebusi ig ‘by commission, S 14044 140% 140 0 1.40 RI at low prices. Part terms. Prices | Rye— $18.00 And up. James W. Marck, creat the wheat market | Rye Diamonds, Wholesale and _ Retail, Wilton Cafe, Wilton, N. Dak. Geonditu's %ioF--getd. Stock Prices Display Firm ing of quotations at Li erpool, smallness of Argentine s ) 80% FAR SALE—Large mahogany cabinet, caattaahd pe + abpence of ‘any 8 B25 82 Undertone—“Watchful Phonograph with 25 records. Has] gi sture supply in the - : gold plated parts and is in excel-| northwest all tended to. stimulate Waiting” Attitude lent condition. Cost $250.00. Will] buyers and to lift the o take $95.00 cash, Phone S4¥M or| Guleting crop advices fron te call-at O20 Aves F. leet were New York, May 6--(AP)—Stock FOR SALE—Oil paintings, lace cur- ! teeay'e ARTECE, Gh eate aie flower stand und plants,|some damage in full oe ane Ganleat aaee ‘a, one new electric plate, one|weather, The opening, | brass oil lamp and_ several s}eent up, May new @1.60 and| May old of cut glass, Call 508 Sev r was followed by num-| May new DR SALE OR TRADE July 61M 62 61% sota property, sever McHenry and W Total s ¢ first three hours barely cooded 0,000 share The dullness AS gene! tributed to the “watchful waiti titude adopted by oppo: specula- e deve! ns "counties. and Juls c 1 Ww d Ju us i CHICAGO GRAIN tive forces, pending dea W. H. Moos, St. Clou ‘ann eae vapeaurns aed Chicago, May 6—(AP) sh; ] ments in the British strike situation, lerwood type- At! Wheat No. 1 hard 1.63% @1.66; No, 2| The day’s domestje trade reports, con- Call 417] % cents deeli ce, July vis corn receded to below yester finish, er, good condition. Tenth ‘Street. Phone 106 sisting large d, 72%; No. 2 yel-] Were favor of earnings report ble. Com ion hous FOR SALE—Three year old regis: ; fe i Pac Ww practically deserted, offering tered Percheron Stallion. Charles eb ss el tower to i . 2 white, | further testimony to the lack of pub- M. Johns, Wing, N. Dak. ents Sea a- Water lie in and participation. market showed a slight general set- WANTED—Piano for storage. Will|packe | |S ENY Beneral se forte cote care of it. Write Cure} Provisions were responsive to an the U. S. Steel corporation had noe : ribune No. yay a upturn hogs. fect on the quotations for the: FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage. Ap- i ® shares, most of which pointed upw: ply Apt. 6, Varney Flats. WHEAT CLOSES HIGHER ' 50 pee Oils were well bought on reports of ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET ; LEIS Rh I, S. A. Olsness, Commissioner of} Minneapoi May 6—(AP)—| Bellies, 1 % Bini eentop tr ole X Wheat futu gains in all showed little disposition to reach for markets today, the trade being im- RANGE OF CARLOT SALE ihiney a thelac pressed by favorable southewstern! stinneapoliny Min y 6—(AP)—] Public util Bene nere arciatees Ob shewars ii Range tocarli carat Y demonstrations of group strength, its site higher aad July & eent|'NO- 1 dark northern era dozen issue in that group ad- cents higher and July % cent) Xe: 5 gary northern 16 ng 1 to 2 points above yester: v's final quotations, ‘The list in- k igher. 2 ; Oats had a firm to strong under-| N° 3 dark northern | eluded klyn Union Gas, No. T dated Gas, tand: d tone and prices gained % cent. Bar. Jey futures were dull and firm. May a pahee arr fs wheat Bate corpo on, “eee see ong eccrtrand ss uly any and. Detroit Edison. Merger ‘ash wheat was firm at unchanged ‘trading differences. Heavy weight, springs of medium to low protein at Predictions of a dee: of tons in the April unfill my orders of gave one of the best ity i in a 00 with this Department ction of Its holders of durum 3 No. 2 m involving some of the large and middlewestern holding es may have been a factor in No. 2, 81% | the buying. Standard industrials and rails were 4 3 No. 6 mixed 65' ‘0. 2 white, ; finde irs. W 36 Ave. A. ROOM FOR RENT vur office rooms over Jewelry store. Apply to “A. Knowles. GOOD USED CARS It will pay you to come in here and see what we when we say, od Used Cars.” There is Dev the. big house. ing apartment in modern Now she was reconciled to a pe- . Adults only. Screen porch riod of imprisonment in“her apart-| and large storeroom. Heat, light, pendabiit and many, many Thou- sof real far anor tion ments, taking’ all her meals in her water and telephone furnished.) i drawing room. They were served |__ Phone 883 bya itiaid “who did 4 similar service | FOR RENT. or call at 217 Eighth St. One well equipped light for Nan Adams, ¢loietered likewise ‘housekeeping apartment, also fur- in another wing of tfle house. Her unnamed son was asleep and Barbata, toying with an after- dinner coffee cup and the leaves _preferred. _ FOR RENT. house furni ‘the advent of the maid with a tin p.m. of a powdered milk prescribed by | }OR RENT—Three room unfurnished Metkeljohn for the’ baby, who 4 slept ina crib’ in thé adjoining | sparen Phone 614. long and sep of what might even-| OR SALE—Cottage at Lake Izabel, you know, like an old—" Hardiman's ‘wheel chair. glided soundlessly into the room. * There was a table famp which lighted lently bronght ‘the chair to, in the shadows. ‘He took 4 and matches from his ehoserobe pocket and waited. Nan cooed: have to come home, even Sf it’s very late... We mustn't , or it, sweetheart. . .. I'told ets ty Horace back, to Tokio, \ dant 1? Leave: tt to Nan. . . | And it won't be long——" | Deliberately/the man in the chair ecratched a itch. She hung up the receiver with panicky haste and whirled. For.a,.moment she . stared at Bard\yse ‘Diankly. unstendily, she smi b git ate | Ras #1 wab ‘just ‘phoning the Gray ‘ eons," she said. “They've been rae telling me about the a. Os Bd named ‘The" Morning. After. Hardiman let the ,exti match fall from dis ng: “Th be home—ob, some the . contin. —— rye, No, no- pli Di " | ber, ‘Wrong umber, Don't sae you've got to ." ‘Can’ I help it selfish? Ahé don't ed ‘want “ quire aqme - hs igat | carpet and. stood behind her. “No, that's risky, dear... 11| N8™ “Doesn't she reatia ‘that you te-|, 1, | tually-come of the situation which | completely n his death found two of the wom--| condition. i of Hes 7 ife Bismarck. in the | FoR REA shadow of his‘empty:ttirone, rtments ntered “she ‘he Lorraine Apts. Phone 303. pelea 33 The maid, FURNITURE FOR SALE ashe: sappowed, havaneea across the | in SAL two aide! any frame. sereen, piano wi * began Nan. many| {irc} fair, oak porch swing, tings Itent in her manner,| Kitchen. ch wnstairs to see—us—you and |. Call 904. _ She looked up. The intruder was | ‘spring’ und mattress complete, : Maytag Washer, and sewing ma- wearers per hpi alert. She Also other ‘household ar-| Tose and er visitor to a Phone 822- she waited. FOR SALE—Nine piece oak dinin ‘The iawrer for the estate, Mr. | Toom set, two oak rockers, maho- nished room on ground floor. Man and wife, or two business women 422 Fifth Street, Close in, five room shed or unfurnished, also of a singularly unentertaining copy four burner wickless vil stove f of a humorous magazine, awaited | sale, Call 309 Second Street after Newly. decorated, first with adjoining bath. furnished, first class Write P. O. Box 207, furnished. No children. Furnitu ‘solid oak rockers, one bed, with stool, Repeater, tool chest. We might have a talk before— | Foi SALE—Practically new, a paint-| Call 692M, sho be came uneasily recta of speech. “J. B., for some reason, character. | - one of us goes down.” ed dining room set, consisting of, pelt boaters serving table, drop leaf table and/ four chairs, also. an iron bedstead, FOR SALE—Porch swing; oak library table; kitchen tables; oak extension dining table; and dresser; complete fatic of his- fMINAe® state,” wanted | —ved-_619 Second St._ sour baby to be Sorn'in this-house. | #O# SALE—Piano, B brary ‘lit was. That’s:$hat, .Now’— table, desk and iron bed. Call at 414 Seventh St. M. B. GILMAN CO. AUTOMOBILES— MOTORCYCLES UK SALE—Iwo Ford Coupes, two Dodge touring cars in A No. 1 con- dition, also one Ford Bug Phone 187—800 Main St. Lockwood Accessories Co. FOR SALE—Big r Write Tribune No. 29. FOR QUICK SALE—1 01 and 1 full dress Rule Shop, located on State Highway No, 14. Building 40x40, double store ar- rangement, three living rooms, large ice house filled. Deleo light plant and full equipment. Must be sold at once. Immediate posses- sion. Must ba seen to be appr: od Moffit, Mot HER! ‘ou 8 cation? Wity not buy a lot and build a cottage on the shores of Island crn Becker County, one of the prettiest lukes in Minnesota? Peaceful and quiet, away from the noise and commotion of a crowded [- resort. Good fishing and swimming. Call or write A. L, Woodmark, 210 Bdwy Bismarck, N. Dak, WANT ty to put up ized ‘garage and show building for reliable concern who can present a clean cut legitimate business proposition. » Established | | business, Blind Add. 14, er ‘i Y ° oe ARGO BUTTER "| roti Ad) 5 pound butchers) my: anew) >| Fargo, N.D., May 6—(AP)—Butter PHONE 808. For Commissioner, District On 1 rted killing p 3.40; hts 5 fat, churning ercam 39; packing stock diversion points were firm to one 5) cent higher. 1G Winter wheat was steady, Durum ings were meager, with no choice 3, Gd. quiet, but a fair demand develop (08s quiet. Texas, W . company Aaa Bearing and Tobacco Products. now held for the benefit of policy. f be sl Ps The closing was strong. One of the holders to be returned to said com- features of the late trading was a jump of 90 points in Texas Pacific Land Trust to new high «| 875 on odd tot buying. | Me gy. | rise of a point in nited States Si 00@8.60; | Ted to a broader demand for othe dustr can Smelting, € rado F adio, International T phone, Tobacco Products; Woolworth Distributing were among the two to three points, 600,000 shares. Barley was firm, to one cent high- }—1-4-8-11-15-1 29; er. 19-22-26 Flaxsced was in fair to good de- mand. POLITICAL “ANNOUNCE Ue ities weiss are tt For Commissioner, District Three C TOCK Bites tetas etnek I hereby announce myself a catt-} Chicago, 6 ‘ andl goatee didate for county commissi Hogs 24,000; y to 10 gn tly 3, Burleigh County, at the] lighter weights show advance and U election June 3 1926. | desirable 180 pound down Saari , 5 5] issues to advanc le and support solicited. | tpo on 140@150 pounds 1 0 Sales approxir v (Signed) Oscar Backman, 225 pound st heavy weight medium @ ite i NEE TEE ES District No. 1, Burleigh county, at veight 2 An Abundance of the primary election June 3 en. 100; nominally steady; best 1926. | ! td 4 eos . Your vote and suppert | solicited. 05 slau piss Te | ta melee I ei 9, sreund Prairie Chicken, (rane Adve) steady; liberal water fills considere oss Grouse, Forecast i ; 0 mn shade higher; T wish to announce myself L _ May : 5 ; didate for election to Bismarck] S¢aling around x eccipts ; y] Prairie chicken and grouse in large School Board at the coming election | !oads ters all fk so. number will greet North Dakota hunt- on June 7th. grades she ers when they take to ‘the fields next Signed E, V. Lahr, easy; canncrs and cutters firm; Bulls fall, in'the opinion of Elmer T. Judd, Pol. Adv. state fish and game department. erratic, mostly steady; lightweight ei s 2 s;| Cando, former commissioner of the ve inst 1 LI ny bulk to p: 3 9. 2 e one 3012; “It would app that the TTLE JOE pers to outs iL 00@ 12.00, storage firsts 29% @30, vealers 25 cetns lower; other steady nee P si birds will be ve plentiful, OME PEOPLE ARE ABOVE Sheep 14.000; | fat lambs around) Cheese unchi nged, age! yrenlBlag steady carly; ’ : a be light‘in many ons of the stw no AW Lae wool sre @ ; ype CI sy 0 me y owing to the extremely dry spring = NEATH lambs 00@ 14.25 cars: ‘al- - yl} and absence of surfa fe hme pie ifornia springers with 325 out 16.25; | alive, light : cay: “That does not_meai edge off fat sheep market; | : receipts. 1 lower; loud good clipped ewes 8.50. | broilers 8@46; s iene asccgl |19; ducks 30@3: 6. go north to br Lid than usually Minneapolis, Minn., May is lots of water in North Dako Flour unchanged to 15 cents higher; Mi d ( Judd said his bel in carload lots family patents quoted ‘ompared to observation and lung at 8.95@9.00 a barrel in 98 pound] 60 a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern |¢he state. h 2 bar-| 1,59%@1.60%; No. 1 dark northern pe eS ai brine: serie to fane 65% @ The ipnior Rockefeller has decided tear r err | geod. to. thoice 4 ; rdi-|not to give Egypt a $10,000,000 mu- POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT | nary to good 1 y seum. . . . This will enable the sen- For Commissioner, District Fou 6155 % ior Rockefeller to keep giving away T hereby. announce myself a can- | ‘hard ban 5 - | new dimes with his accustomed liber- didate for county commissioner, | Tive, 1.59% @1.065 : ality. District 4, Burléigh County, at the | 149%; September Corn No. 3 yello f A little senti: rimary election June 80, 1926. asp iretaieincs vet tal ial: profes- . e one r mother ane ee File areca? eine ¥, 57@O5. and the girls, “ilany a career, has . c it (Political Ad.) Plax No. 1, 231@2.34., Brondwas” undes the, BAER AEN e ‘ “Yes,” inte Barbara, with a steady voice,’ “I“can underatand |’ that you'll aot me out of hers as ‘ed posaibies. ‘that at the -oftice."—Loulurile ty |= * : a Pai A Puzzler to Pop WHY DION'T You LWAS Too PROUD To TELL ‘COUSIN MOLLY ~2M: RASHAMED eal, THE WAY LV ACTESS LN ME OF THIS < You ABOUT OUR CIRCUMSTANCES- PORE“TLLTELL ) Bo9-H00-0-0-4OURE So KIND, ‘eS = STAN ANE HERE | MY HERMAN HAS BEN OUT OF WORK ALL. nen) $ ih E To COME. ) TVG COUSIN MOLLY~ AND nN) SS We DONT HAVE ArSben To LIVE ON = MY POOR HERMAN-SNIFF- 1 MANGE HE'S STARVING BY THIS TIME = B00-H00- @— pentoe

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