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\ } > Ke —_§ aT | i | y \ ifs him. ! bled. _ de very brutal, then divorce her.” (4.the same little subyrha eles pala Nrooms and take again to the road. MONDAY, MAY 10,1978. iss For that was his natural inter-) Dretation of the news that Bar. bara’s child was co-heir, Fea He filled his glass again and fe-, viewed the sensations of: that ex traordinary “day. The shock of finding ‘his name and origin had been great. The shock of finding Barbara Brown's name linked with his father’s had eclipsed it. At all times the strange girl .in trousers he had. encountered \on| the high road had been a person- ality veiled.. At no time more so than now. Even whenvher sex bad heen revealed he had not succeed- ed in solving the mystery of the Past which had preceded her ad- venture as a—what was that funny little word she had coined -for self description?—Shebo, Now that he was. about to un- veil her mystery he drew~ back, scorched by presentment. He would prefer that she remain for- ever indistinct in memory—and pure. e She had told him that she bad Tun away. If it was from his father she had fled, the fact that her son was made co-heir surely meant something. “Just one thing, obviously,” he told. the silver, shaker and. m handled it viciously. 2. She had deserted her child when she had deserted Hardiman. There could he, of course, no other ex: planation of all the facts. Ne almost exposed himself in hia eagerness to peer into the hooded recesses of the baby carriage. He poured another drink in which there was some fire of alcohol, more fire of doubt and jealoury. ‘The lawyer person had given her address in Ryeneck. He would go there at once, He would stifle feeling. Under no stress would he reveal that anything of al! this maflered at all. ‘ ‘ He would inform her coldly. that. he had _no- intention to claim or accept the fortun? bequeathed to him. So the money would go, un- der the terms of the will, to her or to her child. Then, with accounts clean and hands clean, be would take his leave. He would give up these Or, better, lie would Jeave the coun- try altogether and Nit out for ré- mote lands, an exile. “And a drunken one,” he prom- ised himself, wondering how long nk a fit and mus- se) ES 5 tercepting her. on.the drive. He checked him: . The-young wom- an who left the house was not Bar- She wa: FYant. She wheeled & baby’ carriage into the sui and Dropelted iy down the drive. - cesses of the baby saw a ape of ote ee oe I ‘on t! them, a bo! i milk, He a the milk bubble— and nothing else. aa conte le OE 5 5 iB SISTE ‘Tribune want ads bripg results. NTED © Girl f ral house-| Dodge Coupe, $625; '24 Ford Coupe, a | GEO MREGISTER. jens P When the nurse and her charge | WANTED © Girl for general ho $400; Ford ‘Truck with Cab, War- |; Apnea sag ths 7.50 FOR SALE ‘ “at ahi th ie phad passed he thought that there | SOT Tone 20 | ford’ Transmission, $486, ‘Dodge |! 10" hint Sl ‘ SLIGHT DECLINE A eT returned to ge fi very} Touring, winter top, $260; "25 Ford] | Stundand-tin anoker, 15| THE VERY cheapest house in nis Insuranes, do hereby veertity. thet cry, but he could n 8 FOR RE sey 1 A ee ior T batgaine (2 Book, “Starting Right ‘with marek, 6 rooms, bath, hot water the Stat ‘* Mutual Hail He fled, into the. dyek. with the | with kitchenette and closet fur-| eral ottér equally good ‘bargains. | 1 veh “Starting Right with | jarck, 6 rooms, hath, cust SHOWN IN APRIL same guiliy stealth with which he | mished for light housekeeping. 411 PHONE 806. 1 Gleaning | in’ “Bee Guiture, front, well built, good condition, ‘nad come. A} the railroad station |_ Fifth st. Phone 273. 3 azine for.1 year... .. 2.50] the property could not be replaced i pit the ticket seller asked the travel- |FOR RENT — Pleasant light house-} . MM, B, GILMAN CO. per cent discount for cash orders| _ for less than $6000.00, only $4200.00. BUILDING TOTAL aonit of A eA ers destination and believed that Keeping sadmicateo titee ‘root OAC) iat meanest lameaaad, | over $10.00 if received before June] 5 ROOM bungalow, newly, decorated, AAI (ninmen hen Bekeee Hae dee was: “ ” partly furnished. College iz. n jist. Send your check and name t nice lawn and | shrubbery, east ne ance polictor « See rae ae panenee a ietet ipl | woe. 183. ‘ _, AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES_| : RTs | front, modern, $3600.00 : Soe { » nt CS “homer a fur. |FOR QUICK SALE--1 Olds NERBERT J. ROBERTS t Aik aa Building and engineering contracts I id has made re- New York. FOR RENT—In modern home, a fur- 3 se ~ 7 ROOM house, east front, nice part | were » awarded h to the |auoext: for n oof said d a nished sleeping room, Gentlemen| &nd 1 new full dress suit, ./ 318 Mandan Ave. ismarck, N.D.) of city, modern, good ‘condition,| amount. of $11 ne north. | PARit The Club preferred. 617 Seventh St. Phone} _515 Fifteenth Strect. Phone 439M. $4000.00. ‘ LL eae SAWS tare and | ag hh sald company--has proses Nan Adams, a bad loser, had been 8 good propliet. The world outside the big house, wherr it learned that Barbara's son had inherited Hardi- man's millions, became a giant squid which squirted poisonous printer’s ink, 4 The-tales started in talk... “My dear! She doesn’t even call herself a Missus!” . . .'*‘Huh!> She wouldn’t dare!” They ultimately flowed together into a hysterically gleeful column of Town Tattles, of which a current copy was sent by a dear: anonymeus friend to Barbasa at ‘Ryeneck. She read it without anger. She remembered then, with list- less amusement, her frantic reac- tions the first time the sheet had oozed her name. Now it didn’t matter. The rea- son? She told herself that her long. tramps on the highway, in thé days of joyous vazrancy, had growh callouses on uep: fee. ' The soul, also, could becomt calloused. And morals, And pride. The pride in her and the pride in Bravo had met like beasts in the jungle and had locked in an em- brace from which only. one pride had escaped unscathed. Sometimes now she mourned a lost virgin egoism. Sometimes she gleaned (a morose joy from her present hum- bleness and told herself that, martyr, she had a prouder role than Bravo's. “Sour grapes!” she chided ‘her- self, too intelligent to drift long in the martyr pose. Finally she knew, many vain re- solves to the a. beeen ing, that, when tl opportunity cate, she would abe hepvelt be fore the man and ask him to take her back. + +... Petrie was announced. She spent three efficient moments before the mirror and came down to receive him. There was something absurdly defensive in, his demeanor. He was a 3 he muttered, “no woman—and no song.” In the interval—Ryeneck! The thing had to be done sooner or later. He'd get it over with, thig mockingly sunny afternoon. He took a last stiff drink. + On the Ryeneck train’ he was alarmed by the turbulence of his emotions. He missed the cocktail shaker. He planned to be cool, un- concerned, during the coming in- tergiew. It wouldn't be easy. He was afraid of her. , “Who's afraid?” he barked st Rimself, but was no less affaid. She knew he was in town. Wal ‘den had told her.. Why hadn't she tried to cothmunicate’ with him? Probably she would not care to see she'd have to. And she cwoul “To plenty, mi No--he was an ass. It was. no fault of hers, She had never: de- ceived. He had. never asked for, and she had merely withheld in- formation of her past. He was aj. Pruge, a /bluenose. What. differ- ence did’ it-all make, after Silly to be brutal. Just- casual that’s the ticket. Keep the interview on the b Mess tone, ti shall be very non-committal” For an instance he surrendered to the ever-present desire. to con- dare up, again the storm-swept heath outside the barbed-wir the camp near Sparta when she had rattled her rebellious fists in a. drum tattoo againstshis chest: of the magic second when his rage and her rebellion had melted and they were fu She had seemed then so smal! and. helpless. - And, as usual, there Was no consolation in‘the vision! ; “Thad her once: id How many times had tered that cry! train rolled into,.the. station. T lost, ie aout ul aerself in. do! sat to ponder the means of his furthor <dvanc oe | mournful ever. She gave him an easing smile. Bis ‘I haven't an idea why you sent for me,” he blurted out. imagine it’s to reprove mé for many things. I Guees you think I'm a rotter. Well, I -“Did you’ read what Town Tat- Wad 10 say about me?” she ‘That story makes a rotter out of gne, doesn't it?” said Barbara. “A different sort of rotter. The man or woman] think it was a woman, it stings so—who. wrote that story’ a oy f, We're all rotters, Gus fey atk e I didn't send for you to. be e st .*.she resumed. have nothing to.reprove you for. Gnce you did » gallant ee: You stole lor. 5 Opce wi was expett- ing ore gellantry..you were—less Nant. :1;was rude'to you.” . {-.rememiber.”: glooined Petrid, |- “1 was afi abominable cad.” 4 Pages you mas, then,” aa- ma! Batbara. “! grown more tolprant. strice. eres “tS rather misuiiderstood the cir- -sssheaaced it your presence at this house, ‘at ‘ quite a tidy sum. tl 80 she éailed. A case of no matrimony, no patri- fete a ext. a Strike Coal offico or 612 FEMALE HELP WANTED LADIES—Address envelopes at home. Experience untiecessary, vassi' 0 diate! _140 West 4ind_St., New Y« WANTED—Young lady or man with imag selling, for office and outside work. Write qualifications. 698, Bismarck, N. D. passed WANTED—Competent girl for gener- ‘an cig! sed Rtancat ie nis cast. al housework, te modern Whoa ness to peer inta the hooded ‘re- Phone’ we alectrio appliances. WANTED—Girl for general hows work, BIR. __ OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT Knowles Jewelry store. -Apply to sae 4 P derful view of the city and river] this year reached a total of $32,772.-] For Commissi FA, Knowles. Te eits Mottit: NOD-} VOR SALE—One 16-20 Titan Tractor] bottoms and. only one °blene Feel {Oe Pen reached total of gor cent | T ponte anes ere WANTED—Reliable p: to put up! in fir: condition wit s a inv | > | owe igure for the corres; has yy announce myself a can- R ‘st tion with three} sehool, good for investiment or| over the figure for the correspond: | didate fi SITUATIONS WANTED P,food sized xarnge and show! bottom Gran lift} homes, ing period of 1025, idate for county commissioner, iON WANTE uilding for reliable’ concern whol breaking plow H District 3, Burleig an, railroad man, 90, Toledo, Ohio. mont! NEW dd last month in the hey Ret at : = a SER Aap | POR SALE-Large mahogany cabinct,| BIRE INSURANCE written i slia- | 37 States e Roc! _| Primary lect 1926. ted ie well plegned: threaghoul | WANTED TO SELL—A0 acres of Wis-| " phonograph with recordy. Gold] ey GNSURANCE written in retia-]a7 Siates east of the Htocky Moun: | MUmmd le cited. $5200. ms bint mit ae ree lnat cone Plated parts and is in excellent con] { ine See cent of the total construction (Signed) Axel Soder. Room partly molern house, hes fo# cash, White ‘care ‘ $0000 aia SME Cider y F, E. YOUNG. of the country) amounted to $570. a 1 Ad.) 2 WHEL TRO Ne SORIIO fees ate ee 620 Ave. F. ees eS 5 per eéntitromithe proced For Commissioner, District One front and close to schools. $2,000. |* RTILIZER FOR SALE—Let me and the in I hereby announce myself a can- One-third cash and balance in three equal annual payments. ' ROOM modern house choice location, cast front and close to schools. @ beautiful yard. real bargain. ROOM modern house with hot water ‘heat and garage. 1 ; s n R ereial building; $7 00, or 14 ’ 1150 feet. $5,700, with cash pays! ge Roadster and tracts write or see Ulland Land ties (mainly civil engineering proj- oO anal & %, Ge ment of $1,500; and balance at $50 1—1925 Maxwell Coupe Company, Fergus Falls, Minn, ects); $45.052.800, or 8 per cent, for] Pol, Ady. — . a month with 7 per cent interest. | 1—1924 Dodge Coupe teams of work horses, indust buildings; and $38 480,200, ROOM modern ‘house wtih bath.+ 1—Hudson Touring in 2800 to 3300.” or 7 per cent, for educational buiid- | ‘ One of the prettiest houses in t good shape cattle. J. E, ings. Your vote will help and be appreci- west part of the city. Very des 3. E, Bismare Total buildings and engincering | ated. FRANK BARNES, able. $6,250. Terms, i DAKOTA AUTO = TREY ee contracts during the first ede If you are interested i ‘house or lot, let us show you what we have for sale. ing and may save you money. Phone 13% HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J.-P. Jackson, Mi Freckless and His Friends © GEE-TAINT BEEN TTS MUSEU FOR A CONS AGE=LES Gd IN i 25, for housekeeper, ranch or SS 6 EL A EE | Tribune Classified Advertisements 4G FOUND Lath purse in ¥ ere b ALESMEN WA jeap mi @. i} i ‘ontains money and ot! 500 nm y our new gum 3s er i! . Yellow Cab Co. bt Kesant Nace to be raring ‘ SEL * e)8 : we _ PURNITURE FOR SALE | nissions Hurd, wholevele, Keystone | PP gy ce greens wecchaes —==PHON E Spe i FOR” SALE—One fumed oak dining| building, Kansas City, Mo. j we a eat . cn wi r 32 wont ss (and 6 genuine leather FoR SALe 216 Main St. i Publsbed by errangement will Nebosel Pictures Inc. n i“ N Se EAC RCRIOGES Gok cocaine Oi |'s HOGM’ “ihpdern” Nowaes® Aheheaig Licensed: Embalmer ee ee rl eer es ia 7 oe 5 ‘ © room furnish: Ntehen aise. OL. Sean ae basement, hot wa i He was for moment overwhelm | "in Bismarck tov demonstrate, ana{] Classified’ Advertising Rates houseReaping ‘apartment in modern| itchen chair, $1; also: fruit jars.) Jasemene, hot water heat, 7% footll jog, W, TSCHUMPERLIN ingly convinced that he would sit} soil an old established line of |} 4 insertion, 25 worda or. home. : Adults only. Scrgen porch | — one _0@s terms, Proprietor here and Wire eis eat train back, hotechold eee Sane ly under». te large frerstoom. Heat, sight, ee baer pe aa ‘Bice ivan 5 ROOM partly modern house, inelud- to town—hjs errand left undone. sellers, Make'$25 to weekly. OR enhance ater | an ephone furnished) 3¢! hee ile ing 2 bed rooms, close in on Rosse rene wore, auib,tefy certain | All or spare time, Write for fall phe pe acted ol oq tone 88) oF call at 217 Bighth St.| cair, golden onk finish with gen-| street, south front, fine 60 foot Lot, <= sweet illysions.- WAY pot hng| particulars, G."C. Heberling Co., stn GES FOR RENT—One well equipped light] 4ine lealligt upholstery. Frice $20.1 for sab00. sthese?, Why not take them with | Dept. C. T. 900, Bloomington, Ill. Insertions, 2! sheets housekeeping apartment, also fur-} gig” “sig*Pifuk Street, Dev I's | 7 KUOM modern bungalow, including hin In exile? i, | WANTED —Men and women to learn |} | wide g 18 J] mished room on ground floor. Man | _Brpe pment eR iy W. EB. PI ERRY. arber ti 5 rei lemand, and wife, or twe ii en, oP ORRTIBE BF ae roadway, sou! ron ‘a ase- , ee Eta teeter” Ge] wines fen Weeks couplates, Cate poder’ “agtapcegeegel LES preferred. 422 Fifth Street, TONABUSOIEGK top dN room rane Be yA ah iat at at Pi sie 3 . . log and special o: rec. Moler we i- ‘ may Wa? buffet; n table} porch for . ranked, rabaty gat be came to) erogr College, Farge, Ns Dak. ae S Gala et WB Hest ETC RAC en and eliairss, beds; kitchen eabinats |g hoox bactly modern cottage, with Bismarck’s entra rive. Ticked eed : ‘ . i city, 3 venpo do 2 bed rooms, on Second street, for A rae border Taki th “ae home, te’ work by the month-|f| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY [| jon ant Yucharersg Gem’ hah;| hodaehotd icles. "Phone O7id'or| gatbo, an tccny of $400" cach” aed ‘Exclisive ek mich & Inquire. of W. P. Lomas at Lucky RATES water is free. Call 623 gpg PU NL UES balance like rent. which c 34 ke f L Fifth St. no can- ing..,We pay at. the rate of per hundred. Write imme- ly. Imperial Advertising Co., ination and an inclination for Address Box ed, ask ‘ompetent girl for gen- work, Call 930. . Call 946M, TGEUNA ROOM house, modern, spicR dud iW Michigun repo pet hd FOR RENT—Two large furnished}. ___"E sist Madam | Lcrty’s outlots with seven room| “ban, close to schools and churches, t for Apr and no rooms for light housekceping.| VALMIST and Phrenologist, Madam| house, barn and garage’ 20290,] nice part vf city, $1200.00, oration. losses. in T54W. Eattimoreliec, here at 416 , Fourth brooder houses and good well with ROOM cottage, water, ent from ) eet o . elps cles. points, ii of last ye Last month's ree Seip Asis 20%, See hgy today. bought. Hl poitegie dane ot included 3.000, or 41 per FOR RENT—The upstair__room,| BUSINESS CHANCES —_|_Del., Bismarck, N. D. : tial buildings: S1.817.6 i. or 4G per about 25x140 feet, over Sorenson! FOR SALE—Golden Rule Eat Shop, New Logodye “Big. $1,670,000, or. 1 ent, for com: Hardware Store. It is suitable for} located on State Highway No, 14. adio with icrophone in all parts of the] 1 100, or 10 a Lodge Hall or other similar pur-| Building 40x40, double store ar-| loudspeaker, A battery, A and B including many of the most fonal buldsns pose. Will partition and finish to] Tangement, three living, Fooms,) buttery charger, and radio table! {i rable Jots left. [have two 300, or 8 iper cent, for in- suit the needs of a responsible ten-| large ice house filled. Delco light| with compartments for teries.| solid blocks of the prettiest lots| dustrial buildings : ant. G. F. Dullam, Executor. plant and full equipment. Must/’ Retail cost $175.00, Will sell for i f oon ey \T—Four office tooms over: 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are casa in advance, received by 12 o'clock to in- sure inscttion same f Also table frnive “screen, plang "stool,| ¥ ROOM modern house, Including 5 i en chair, oak’ porch swing, | bed rooms, east front, close in on . BISMARCK TRIBUNE MINCELDAIOLY Winchester’ Websites, tool chart. Fifth street, finished in oak down = } Ri ane nore | Call 8 __ | Stairs, hot water heat, gar side of New York City (which is now PHONE 82 fROOT QUALIFY (BEES AND BEE] on sALs—-One™ twine oak divin Cee tiee memen tt ran 95 per cent ahead of last year) the tion, Will well 3 yodbd aia increase to the end of April was’ 8 GOOD USED CARS “DEPENDABILITY our Used Cars--if you are interest. | testimonial letters we have at our salesroom, from purchasers of our Used Cars. real “DEPENDABILITY” story. '24 be sold at once. Immediate posses- sion, Must be seen to be appreciate Tit. SALESMAN _ CAPITAL FUNERAL e Funeral Director. Parlors 210 Fifth Phone 687W ROOM modern house, including 3 bed rooms, sun parlor, oak floors, garage, large front room, lawn and trees, in Riverview, on very reason- able terms. $ v ROOM parfly modern house, close in, fine 50 foot lot, for $1600, on liberal terms. 812x10 rug, ix table and r jonal book- magazine stand, kitchen table, indow. shades. 204! Main, Nght < SORTS eae FOR SALE—Nine piece ank room set, two vak rockers, FOR SALE:—Knabe FOR RENT—Four-room house wii block of garden ground, corner Ri ser and 2ist street, Bisma: Phone 982. BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM in modern home. Also table boarders. 309 Bighth s floor lamp, Copy should be o day. THE | ROOM modern bungalow, including 2 bed roofs, fine b 50 foot lot, and ¢ s, It pays to buy the best. T have for sale and delivery be- tween June Ist and July 1, Bees and supplies-as follows: Entire bet eka outfit as listed below for 2 ....... . 19.70 If ordered separately, as follows: 1 Standard 10 frame hive, nailed and painted.. eee 1 Root quality Queen and two very reasonable. Also one sanitary er. Phone 706. mplete, child's and; screen. All| THE 516 Eighth St. per cent Contemplated new, work reported for the 37 castern states last month amounted to $912,982,100, which was a decrease of 11° per cent from the amount reported in March and an in- crease of 16 per cent over the amount reported in April’ of last year. wement, good cot and. one ze, for $4000, FOR SALE high chair; fern in fine condition. Phone 844W. FOR SALE—Wardrobe trunk porcelain ‘top kitchen table. reasonable. Phone 649W. is the slogan of to see some of the fine | and Very lots in Bismarck, suitable for These mont building. Other lots for sale, tell you the it to [mteaserte ite abi obs ae © this, Department’ ar FOR SALE—Ten acre tract in Louns-| 7 t t that it wi cent of all cc . for residen- Write Mrs. Susanna Mahin, in Bismarck, on the edge of town, 1 New construction started in the dis with city trict during the first four months of 96,00, Phone 648M or call at 620 ter, commynding a won Ave. F. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT D—Young wom-} ay pre Must be kind. Box ¢ y FARM LANDS ; i = ow fa anon te : et scar, | ————— nee FOR SALE é Diamond Rings—Reecived a large] the past few months of which 1| amount reported in April of last year. = a MODERN 6 room house with bath, lo-] FOR SALE—The N. W. Quarter of| number o: onsignraent to close ext| have sold 18, You ought to see the| A Slight Dro POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT cated near school, has east front in] Sec. 3%, Stark County, 4 miles! at low PaxtAsemas sPrices from agents in other ing the entire United States,| For Commissioner, District: Four choice residence section. $4200.) South of Belfield, N. D. Every! $18.00 up. James W. Marek, st growth itnd de- port said: I hereby announce myself a can- Cash payment $1,000, balance’ on} foot can be cultivated. Price and} Diamonds,.Wholesale and’ Retail, nte has ever seen volume of construction com-|didate for county commissioner, hly payments, ter MODERN 5 room bungalow} mar with bath, | Has double garage and This house is a $5,200. Terms. Has 5 bed rooms; buying a It will cost you noth- ager. AN’ Look AT COUSIN MOLLY YOU'VE NO'IDEA How MUCH WE APPRECIATE WHAT YOU FOLKS ARE DOING FoR;US -YOU'VE | ” GIVEN US THE BEST BEO WE'VE EVER HAD-AND THE MEALS’ $0 DELICIODS Z business proposition, business. ieee meets reasonable, M. W. Neff, Bis- | N. Dak. e a 1—1925 Ford Tudor 1—1925, Ford Coupe 1—Buick { SALES CO., INC. County, at the t election June 30, 1926. Your v te and support solicited. (Signed) Oscar Backman. (Political Ad.) Condi- Will sell cheap Inquire of Se A. Rust, Bisma the best list gains I ever had. hi and, Our BUY Contemplated new work reported for Northwest in April amounted to $17,871,800, being an increase of 8 per cent over the amount reported in March and of 16 per cent over the sent a clean, cut legitimate Meee Established Blind Add. 14 tions guaranteed, if sold at onc Cameron or C. North Dakot: =. = spring ra NOW. quarter sectio: ‘old in this county Y NOW, mitments had a Contracts awi Wilton Cafe, Wilton, N. Dak. light drop in. April, District 4, Burleigh Count se over Ap year was less than 1 per cent. spring neak of contracts usuali in April, but apparently in March this year. Included in last month's records were the following important items: $2 000, or 46 per cent of all con struction, for residential buildings; $3: 000 or 16 per cent. for com. N THE TIME A STRAW WAT FEELS GOOD. IT LOOKS BAD, | i show it to you before you buy. | haul ashes" and black dirt for square deal. Phone 9775 at j_ Seventh Street. T. M.,Burch. FOR SALE—Beautiful new Kerogas oil range, blue and white enamel. Cheaper ‘than gas, an ideal stove. Must sell at once, Phone 468W. LAKE SHORE PROPERTY—Ottertail ¢|didate for county commissioner, District No, 1, Burleigh county, at the primary election June 30, 1926. Your vote and support solicited. GEORGE F. WILL. (Political Advt.) to announce myself ay a fur election to Bismarck For Sale Touring in good awarded four months of 1926 have amounted to $2,015.551..300, the largest amount yet recorded for the ‘st four months of any year. The in se over the first four months of 1925 has been 20 per cent., At the end of March this voar it was 30'per cent ahead of 1925. Out n stove and lawn mower, Excellent e Phone 327. One second- s box. Phone FOR SALE—Ivory Reed baby riage, in Rood condition, Call 863M. jate Cor the office of Staten Attorney of Burleigh. County at the Primary Election. 1 would appreciate your support. 8. F. Tillotson, t.) 210 Main Street Going While the Géing’s Good! if OB Rwy CMON, LETS GET OUT OF HERE BFORE TAEY SAY WE =BuT STU THERES ¥ - AND WE CAN WEVER WHY WHAT'S | WHY Z WAS JUST THINKING. REPAY NICE : WHAT A SHAME IT 1S ‘THAT =PAY You FOR THE ALWAYS A FLY IN Si HERMAN 1S Too Lana Hi VE, AT FOR % ANG es Ove Be te THE OINTMENT! TO WEAR AE SON mene eee yl | a AE et nce ¢ "WRONG?