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‘PAGE SEVEN resume her high school work. Dur- . was stopped by Mary MeAl-| CHILD BURNED TO DEATH ing the school year she will make er who said she would soon have| New England—Eunice Gullickson, her home with the J. P, French fam- ething of great importance to tell| four-year-old daughter of Mr. and ily. Ime. . w tis not only & Mrs, Gilbert Gullickson, burned Sain! dof curiosity.) to death last Wednesday a fire $A ‘ which destroyed the barn on the Gul- MOVIE-ANA Corinne Griffith talking to a hand-| jickson farm five miles west of here. || some young navy officer ,. .. The fire started while the little girl -@| Adolphe Menjou hurrying home to| ond her five-year-old brother were "|dinner . ,. and probably hoping| 4, rer viveve ' Sam Mauk was a business caller| patrons of achool No. 2 Saturday aft- Hollywood, Sept. 10.—Harold “Red”| there won't he company so that he Pving with matches in the barn, ut the H. P, Asselstine home Mon- \ " Grang: eatons| ¢ 8 eeve ‘ lay, Behe ers | Smee Wide ad RARMNLAL is de: ice man is eclipsed only by his! Cyepfate necia te be vughing home, _ BARN DESTROYED BY FIRE and Mrs. A. F. Cline, who were|livertng kérosene and gasoline here | x at PPR al name “Phantom ghost of/ or to some other eating place... r re completely destroyed isiting with relatives at Devils Lake,|the fore part of the week. a | f i s through with but ‘twill liven up again short y barn at the home of returned home Tuesday. "\'Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and |} Sie 4 4 | 5 doesn’t like! jy with pleasure seckers Marshall Miller here Tuesday morn- The show and dance was well at-| children, Avis and Roger, motored pt E .,{ the boulevard appears quite deserted) ing. A car kept in the barn was tended in spite of the rain and alllto Bismarck Thursday, where Avis | em ; : pathy ng yg ogee tay ———————— also destroyed. The loss, estimated reported a yood time. registered for high school this year. : é i 8 ‘ ‘ like the way they do it. I favor the! The Belgian government has laid] at $2,000, was covered by $600 in« rs. Coder, who has been visiting} C, C. Lowe of Pursian Park made ne : : a] | coved kiss,” he declared just before} out a 250-square-mile tract in the! surance on the barn and $800 in- at the home ‘of her son, Joe Coder,!a husiness call in Wild Rose Friday. oe ; is ial ch si amen aa Congo as a gorilla farm. surance on the ear, left for Minneapolls Sunday to visit] | Eart Elliott left Monday to help thity ce Banaabens cin ae rae d Mrs, Ted Coder and! tloyd Gosney make hay near Daw . : ‘ : . : from Grange’s statement, Eider be Mr. and Mrs, Joe Coder and ,family to Bismarck Si ee ; 5 . D bnccescs Cel res Sac © ‘motored to Steele Sun Sunday to visit his wife and infant ' a ee : ante i i t6 ORY Mrs. H. S, Adams and sons and)son in the Bismarck hospital. . ee \ t x Mr. and Mrs. Olson and son large number from here -ven took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Fay/Sunday afternoon at Pursian Lak _ ‘ : ‘ s 4 x tan'e polne Johnson Sunday. where they had a pleasant visit with |'f & ? , cae : 6 tue : sands old neighbors, i : x > 2 f x a to turn down a job ‘4 ousand The R. J. Elliott family attended | t wapenrce sla pee Haase missOURT Sabbath school at Napoleon Saturday do things that way Miss Catherine McDonald of Bis- | afternoon. \ jo things thet wa marck visited at the Wm. McDonald Miss Avis Carlisle left Sunday for! home over Sunday. Rismarck where she will attend high| Sonny Lambert i schaol this term. on the lower bottoms. M Mr. and Mrs. Adoloh Exner and reports the hay crop very light th’s children, pionesr residents of this year. vwarhip who moved to Oregon sev ir, and Mrs. John Crawford wer 1 vears avo, were calling on old Bismarck callers Wednesday ev. ids. SGeidiy. ing. | Several mothers from this locatity Malcom Nicholson is helping Les- took their. pre-school children. to lie Clark to hay. Braddock day to have them James McDonald motored ta New! weighed, tested and examined by a Salem Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Kimball motor- ed Glencoe Sunday, where they visited Mr, Kimball Mr. and Mrs. MOFFIT . She wilt’ make her home with her Mr. and Mra. Joe Coder were call-|sister, Mrs. Donald Snyder, while ers at the A. Ducett and Adams/|there. homes Monday. Miles Stanton was calling on the under A. W. Lawrence hs 1A young widow, her parents, and an just to give the wh elderly farm hand have been jailed at) ft" ee aon finisa, Charley <murder charges. fol ne y, | “world’s fastest haman,” wh F. Burchett, | i ; ily fedoi The four are) fF : 8 iy say | 26, who. wiar-| ‘, n is a good “Pece that Please? the farmer last year; Mr. and) . A. W. Lawrence, her parents} E. Cummins, 64, Burehett’s | death, when he had seemed in ex-| j cellent health, aroused suspicion of his son, C, B. Burchett, and inves-| ee ‘tigation revealed poisoning, authori-| Charley apparently b ties allege Burchett had made $| " does know how to make lov IF YOU HAVE A FAVORITE BRAND OF PEAS And formerly thought the were the best peas you had ever used then try dee Le es - BOZEMAN BRANDS— bf suadin a to say when he sprang the age-old question! “Gallatin Valley,"’ “Bridger Canyon,”’ ““B.K Brand Pesa’t 3 and ‘‘Boseman Peas’ and you'll find them exceptionally tasty, eapecially if bought in the size you prefer for table use, (No. 5’s for large and on down to No. 9's,and 1's for a real ‘‘French Pea’’ style) Note: Peas are packed tn 5 sises by most all ra and a“ Brownawell is busy repair- buildings wrecked by the tor. new will May bequeathing hit ‘at least he succeeded i i bride his $45,000 estate. nado in July. e aris and Harold Swanson have . : : nary eLearn. # ini putting in.the rye on the ‘dan, whi she will teach in one of! ff " " : ae 4 ramble: William wot HeDont i ond fealty home pl ce wave ae the engine he aity sekools thik, tates | : ro ersham going into his lawyer's of- home , Mice Mery MebAE, “who taught | Leo Daily of Braddock was a caller MIRAE baron ofl Bai AC Rl Bt — school Nov t | ft made a short | jhere Thursday. ' : : Heliywood Fugevange Fiey corpora. STEIBER yeall on, frlends ane day ar “ : ank Lawler of Hampton-transaety EP tan, .. Gee wuine because he was noon. ax Metea’ Is t@ching the! is : ' usiness e Friday. . ousted f1 hi a Christ... and Mrs. George Hugelman of eee aan eee nis year. : ‘ William DeWitt had his tonsily re- Wonder whet. wawid ‘happen: if everr- Bismarck spent Suaday at the hore ere was a eood crowd at Pursian | - !moved at the Wolverton hospital at! : one who lost a job would sue his of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, | Park Labor Day and a splendid time A % ‘Linton, one last week. Ba Fog employer . . , there would have to Miss Katherine Loyle of Velva, wos enjoyed by all. | A few from here attended the dance : be many more judg vhich might pl LTD nit Ss ear tte toe xe Linton Fri a Seng A good; he a boon eee ne ae . CP. Cumnil ime was reported by all. | Mow Sweet j ck | Sunday afternoon, She was aceom- CLEAR LAKE erage | Charles DeWitt and daughters, Ber- CRiBarenete from saealOnigria tis mountalens. | > to by her father and her uncle! wigs Getha Klucksdahl, who has|~ —— inice and Le motored to Linton Fri- <3 she brought home a beautiful coat of lacke yo who returned to Velva Monday, They 'yern "attending the Dickinson’ Normal | at Stewartedale and 12 o'clock at day evening tan, 1 Fazenda lunehi i esas \ 2 ; } bay ests of Mr. and|{#0... . Louise Fazenda lunching on were guests at the home of Mr. me tent welgened bemp 10 spend -a| Gleneoe. Mr. and Mr: tee Enders and] ‘i's Bere as the guests of Mr. and] ie nda of the Writers Club with Bozeman Canning Ca, Bozeman. Montana the elze you buy !e almost as importiat ds Mes, Wm. Hickel while here. few days With home folka before go. |. Manning: school xe Monday,‘ Misses Marie Haas and Lillian Quast her press age y Phe 2 schools apening Monday, y ‘ Paes, an sunday for} Bet Press agent, Hal Wallis... . Mr. and Mrs. Andy Garnes and ing to Nor school In Kidder councy,| September G, with Miss Krager in Ne, motored to Linton Friday eysal Miss Vera Fricke left Sunday for! “jen Turpin and his newly acquired family of Regan spent Sunday at where she expects to tench this com. | 2 and Mr. Afuidorf in No. 1. . George Monteith of Hazelton] Bismarck where she will resume her] wife, +. Ben looked at an ice the Olson home. ite year. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MeMurrich took Was here on professional business ‘tudies in the high school. During! cream ‘parlor and led his spouse _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Oder and fam-|'"0 Oot" cueistensen and Grandpa| their soa, Kenneth, to town Saturday rday the school week she will stay at the | straight into millinery store . ily were callers at the C. L, Malone! , Albert Christensen and Grandpa! to consi eye specialist before he, J. Pietz of I home of Mr. and Mri Eisen Speery.| her it cost him not a residence Sunday evening. enters school, Postmaster J. Poole has _pur-| before he got out, Noi ry Mr. and Mrs. A. Garnes and Mr.|nesday morning. — Rev. ch " 8 vith! Mi P sed the residence owned by H. G.| and his young da ry going into and Mrs. J. C. Olson and Delbert! The heaviest va Seek homaber ot ery i ity Saturda tend in “WiHiggins and will tak . Paulai n . Pawdine’ Frederick Olson spent Fi evening “at Ma-{veare, fell, this Past week. piamarck John Alex Miss Bertha Larvick was an over date. dressed very’ much in keeping with lone’s. * day for| Tuesday to have his wound dressed. | * t stack y this week. er Saturday at the home of demonstration and com-| the weather... the censors will ADS thes Beer te erhoet the! Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon were a er uncle and aunt, ‘Mand: Mr ie combined wax held at | have to get busy if the seh ia Bismarck to atten igh sel ide ain tty “4 Olaf Larviek. th M. Th as farm, whe ukes it much hotter, . . . Billie coming y ; Gud Mit dee, Paulson, aed: Gaby re: | Miss Rose Wudtke was visiting afCounty Agent Ac Re Micsen came here | Dove looking prettier than ever... . dav 101 cl principal's room of the Pleasantview? consolidated schoo r ey vith her mother, Mr attal hvawable ua} his new police dog into his roadster Mr. Hatley, the Driscoll blacksmith, | | Baek * <i : the affair was a most enjoyable as Uesueeenties crepalre eutto ke Al: | + Taura Elsner. Mrs. John Wilman of Ely, Minna ar-Jwell as interesting one. NETS Ea ON bert Christensen farm Tuesday. | Saturday to teach the “y fhe Baldwin schools opened Mon- | So Mrs, Christ Selland,.who has been parents, } and in the town school. Miss y for the full term. Professor L, i &. Heaton, for the past three Katherine Thomas of ton will Pel A of A TRYGG at the Bismarck hospital the past! \ccks, reiurned to her hone in New tavh ike | : Peterson is principal of the high and Mis Deke’ Anderson’ and'week taking treatments, returned | SCR ° ey ie ch au inter med ne irene oy, school, M Deienieadniss charge of M 1 family motored to Bismarck and Man-; home Wednesday. : Mrs. “Frank » Lampert of Arena teach the » ‘dphdes, “Bébeetl coc z pore dan Wednesday on a shopping trip, Earl Finn of Minnesota was in the) visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. started Tuesday, " ieee A Peon teaches tbe takes ‘John Kruger is haying on the H. neighborhood the past week shaking |. Heaton, Frida ate and Mie’ Ce ME, Buck: and. eomyf Punts: 9A Rurabor of little folks ha Horne place this week. hands with old friends. E. W. Anderson returned from the!) and their granddaughters first school work. "Th John Anderson and family were! Born to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kuler| northern patt of the state Saturday | Misses Beulah and Blanche quatters| first school work. e supper-guests nt Geo, Nelson's Wed-| Wednesday evening's baby boy. Con-| where he is engaged In threshing. |Hamplon attended charek here Suse nesday evenin, gratulations. L. E. Heaton shipped a number of day, Misa Ri Mh Hi f Washt Ke Martin and Geo, Nelson and fam-| Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen call-} carloads of cattle urday. Mert price aaeneson of Washburn he- : ; = c : e _Suturday. Jahn Anderson called at the Davidlyan teachii hool th ily were srouhicting business in Re-'ed at the Christ Schoon. home:-Thyrs dohnaan accompunied the sluipnieuty | Galeuliochs utes SuNlage dttereeon ar ten Hii schol inthe rural gan Saturday. “yeh , en ae | s Ann Carrie Calquhoun, a Christian: day. nderson was a caller at be. Lodge of Steele, was called to] his litt ughters, Ma and June, ALF; 3 ay, vente Nelsons Friday noon. the Warren Kuler home Wednesday} who had. b ine Vin rutnelecerant ae tea ren Rey p the schoi John Reish, Robert, Phillis, Lynn evening, rents in Towa, who returned with [feng ii They hip near the Sch and John, Jr, were callers at Geo.| Miss Bernice Pasley is employed at) him. ately Hoth teachers make the Nelson's Saturday noon, jthe Warren Kuler home at present.) Mrs. Edna Putnam left Saturday for}. rie Sa ! aaa Mount family rene Anderson is on the sick list] Mr. Van Horn of Driscoll took school twelve miles south of 01 ; this week with a bad cold. dinner with the Albert Christensen 5 i; ae $ not generally ob John Anderson @nd Floyd vere family Thursday. Wildfang and family and!" i Lat 8 . Excepting for the Regan shoppers on business Satur-! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonnoman, wha ; y h schoo! ng of th ‘. ce part of the day afternoun. has been visiting at the E. A. Van iday for Pasadena, Calif., by ee day and the vae: h ral ‘Martin Nelson was a guest at the Vleet home for a few days, left Sun-| auto. Mr. Wildfang will enter a business p ed as usual. Martin Bourgois home near the river day for Dodge, North Dakota, where | thelogicul sch Z RAE Heiter Waies oe ik Gundsy. s Watkins motored to Wilton Sunday. ithey expect to teach this next term} Fred Koon a horticulture Dear tey Pi i: eber spent Sunday y few days ago, returning home with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Nelson and fam-'of school. convention in Fargo last week, Mr,/2t the Beck home. _|a. new caype which he purchased from ily, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Owens and! Mrs. Warren Belile called on Mrs.| Koon returned Sunday. ‘ ye David Calquhoun was a caller |the Ford Motor Company, exchanging femnil “Mr. and Mrs. Park Woods J. W. Beyer Saturday 1a 1 Monday, . 6, in Hazelton Thursday, | _ {his other sear for the new model. ind’ Mr. und Mrs, Marvin Shermer Frank Shaffer shipped some lambs D, wi 1 Prod Home poeine: is working for j Mr. and Mee Clarence Ottow lett - is last. week. 3. Powers Hendrix. last week for Bismarck where Clar ere Kuen ot oken Sundays 1 Mr. and Mrs, Joe Coder aud xeventh 4 “Mies. | | Mrs. W y attended club st ence hus accepted a position with the “Mrs. Lawrence Madlin und son and of Moffit, alxo Mrs. Jennie Berthol Hegelian x the Tryggs attended Sunday school daughter, Vivian, spent Sunday with| mediate grade ress, | ea E ; n day forenoon. the Albert Christensen family. primary grades, a home from a several week's vacation Sunday forenoon. were threshing rye! Mrs, Ed, Erickson and family, also] | Mr. and Mrs, Brittin and Mr. and ame Ve spent with his grandparents in Bis- ‘Martin and Geo, Nelson Mon- Priscilla Olson and Myrtle Christen-| Mrs. Crawford transacted business inj Kenberger home, Be neg for Martin an ‘gen, spent Sunday afternoon. with| town Monday. Miss Merle Chase is attending Mrs. Mary Pinks of Bismarck spent day atten eey Scott and Mary were Miss Hazel Nelson. —— school in Hazelton. |part of the week with relatives in Regan shoppers Saturday afternoon,| , Olaf Olson, Paul Pasley, and Lowell TEMVIK linc HAsaibon bua aap Mae gah 1 TCA BIREES tocaived a th ‘EI o hrist & eived a e community dance held at the Erickson were at\the creek Sunday. Luella Calquhoun ‘had her tonsils iy ut eived a telegram Wednesda: ing unnounei ounces for Martin Tooker barn Saturday night removed last Tuesday at the Wolver- death “ his brother, Peter Sa oe 35 25 cents The Caspers from FRANCES ton hospital in Linton. | BALDWIN pioneer resident of Two Harbors, B who says it can’t rain? We| Misses Eunice and Odele Venne of} Mr. and Mrs. John Risch and family Minn, Mr. Satter was unable to attend Among those were present were Mrs.’ have nad some real rains in this|Bismarck spent a few days at the|and Mr. and Mrs. John Nordstrom and the funeral of his brother. Olaf Lundeen ‘and family, Mrs. Bill community, It’s safe to say thnt|James Monahan home. family were Sunday afternoon visitors df Ly 3 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew about four or five inches of water| Miss Marie Haas of Lidgerwood, N.|at the home of Mrs, Olaf Lundin in.guday with MY Rebenee ance War Prices J $ 1. arrived Thursday to spend a few| Naughton township. T. tat Men Aled Weber, In Our jovernment Presol and family} we Anderson has returned This Is the Remarkable Young Woman days at the home of Mr. ad Mi .| Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cotton and little Frances townsh Other guests at Who Wrote That Remarkable St. ory— J, unders, Saturday she left for Man-|son of Mandan are spending © few the Ryberg home the same day were Cashew ‘Walter Deitsmann tin Nelson, Mr? and son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Satter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Whitted. and family, Dena and Morris, the Brown, boys, Gib Sed trom, Elsie Olson and Carl Muth and the McCormicks. Everybody re: od P°Giedys Nelson was a caller at Nel | Nelson’s Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed: Lundquist and Mrs, Jean Cunningham and son were oppars Monday. tin Nelson were Call | Geo. and ers at Carl Muth’s place Monday calle: Geo. Ne! y bought cattle and a sheep to be ship- Tuesday from Regon. Pre ond irs. Ed. Lunquist and Mrs, Jean Cunningham and son were callers ‘at the Geo. Nelson home on busines: Monday. \ Geo, and Martin Nelson delivered some cattle to Regan Tuesday morn: ir, and Mrs. Clifford Scott were ut from Bismarck Sunday visiting ith Mrs. Seott’s parents, Mr. and irs, Nels Nelson. Emma Nel ing to be ship went Bismarck Sunday evening, where she will enter the ek high school Monday. She will: stay with her sister, Mrs. Clifford . Geo, hd er deli ol some cnttle to Regan Monday eveni ped to the cities Tueaday morning. Mrs, Geo. Neltop waa visiting with Mrs, John Ander: ia noon, ’ WILD ROSR + 4 ‘a y Seer eae tel jest week my + 8 and child -are ‘potting vicinity. ts teaching Ne number of the penne P| sy after. . of sheep tcl ai z irda! Mont: s garsey ae list. . Vina Harms and Margurite Lun- din called at Ryberg’s home Fri- a afternoon. lost of the neighbors around here were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. The party at Mr. and Mrs. Tooker's was very well attended. Mr. and Mrs. John Engdah! and Mr. and Mrs, T, Harms were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gierke Sunday afternoon. The Misses Esther Kershaw, Mil- dred Dietzman and Vina Harms are planning to attend high school in Bis- marek thit in our township Tuesday. Harms is helping Clisby th farm wor! ‘int = ond T. Harms are xing up the we: sehoahonss. School will start’ here Monday, juite a, bit of plowing is done by some farmers here. e ground is in fine shape now to do good work. SOUTHWEST BURLEIGH Mr, Heaton, Sr., of near McKenzi: was. re cattle and hogs in thi ‘ednesday. vicinity Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Falconer visited f Mrs. Malcolm Stewart Wednesday evening. A hard rain which was badly need- vicinity Wednesday sot been long since ut the hot, dry winds we had rain, ‘had dried up the pastures and burne? the corn a littl It has cooled off ince th Wm. Mallard is helping bi: Charles, put oP Ber. As there little harvesting jo Son yo wes th Aad ng irs me are cutting their corn, for teed. 2 The Bi am ek Presbyterian Sandi al b Layee nel ¢ aan fh tor, Lincoln 4 a " were able to attend, and the Weather tat hia tity ben irehase wh rerrited in Bismarek ntana, Wilton, hed a sermon at Stewarts- a invitation was sent rundy. of Watford City to the Gle: _ Meet Don William G. McAdoo! Mr, and Mrs, Henry Strom and Adolph {Ryberg of Regan. | ‘Several men who had been in the {northern part of the state working jin the harvest fields returned home last week. On account of the rainy {weather no work could be done. Misses Gertrude Fricke and Grace ‘Klawitter motored to Wilton Sojusdey: afternoon where they visited wit! friends, The local shipping association ship- Ped out cattle and calves Friday aft- jternoon, E. A, Fricke ompanying e car to its destination. Mr. Fricke will spend some time visiting in Minnesoty before returning home. ‘Among those who contributed to the Ishipment besides Mr. Fricke were Herbert Little, Ira Falkenstein and | Wm. Fricke. | During the storm of Thursday after- noon a barn on the Charlie Spitzer farm near Arnold was destroyed by lightning. The tenant, Williiam Miller, noticing the fire, was able to save most of the coftents, exce't sev- eral tons of hay which was burned. {Mr. Spitzer, who formerly lived at j Baldwin, now resides in Washington, and we have not learned if the barn was insured or not. It was worth about 51,500, The hay was 4 total loss to Mr. Miller, and hay being searee as it is at present is worth a lot of money. Migs.:.Grace’ Klawitter of Burnt Creek is spending a few days visiting among friends in this communit; Ernest Baumgart has returned from wi few days’ visit with capital city riends. "This community was visited by sev- erai fine rains the past week which were a big help to late sown crops and gardens. My. and Mrs. Ben Ryerson and family of Regan visited with Mrs. Brepeen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Satter, Sunday evening. Mrs. Henry Havreberg has returned to her home at hage, South Da- kota, after a pleasant visit with rel- atives dn this community. dobn Monroe and son, Clyde, motor- ed ta the capital city the fore part of ths week where Clyde entered the +, Bismarck hospital for the removal of “|his tonsils and adenoids. He wi tloman in the center, all dagked out be Fartpr "treinent’ ‘before coming Boutlle at a Santa 1 flowers! ome. Falkenstein left = ek,- where she will used millions of pounds hes In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R tismarck Fur Co. Furs Exclusiv: Storage - - Repairing Vhone 610 == -207 Fifth St. FOR SALE Pearl Grocery and Meat Mar- ket at right price and east half of section $5-139-79, east half of seetion 82-139-79, Anyone interested sce PAUL BROWN , Hlamarck SAINT AND SINNER _ A woman who is just as interesting as the story she wrote, which begins Monday, September 13, in The Tribune, At the age of 18 Anne Austin was left alone with her baby daughter, Today she is 30 and her daughter is 12. During that time she has earned her own and her daughter's living by writing fic- tion—both serials and short stories—for magazines. In addi- tion she has herself edited several magazines of national circu- lation and has written a great many non-fiction articles. Her daughter, Elizabeth Benson, at the age of nine, was tested for her intelligence and found to possess the mental age cf a girl of 19. This fall she enters college—at 12! Anne Austin had not only the ambition and ability to make her mark as a successful author, but she had the time to rear her child as a perfect specimen of health and a person of phenom- enal mental attainment, Story of Life and Love ___ The Tribune naturally is glad to announce Anne Austin’s first Rewananer serial, “SAINT AND SINNER.” It is a stor: of life and love, of the tribulations of a human, honeitannee ness American family. But principally it is the story of two sisters—of Faith Lane, pees lovable family drudge, who thought of everyone but ‘Haan Cherry Lane, selfish, man-mad, flighty, who put self above all, Ycu will meet these characters in the first chapter of SAINT AND SINNER, and follow them from day to day with! breathless interest. You wil! meet other great characters, too— Jim -Lane, the patient, plodding father; “Long” Lane, the slick- haired “sheik”; Mrs. Lane, the complaining, martyred invald; doy Lane, the irrepressible child. * And splendid Bob Hathaway, whom both Faith and Cherry come to love; George Pruitt, the wealthy artist; Albert > sen, the drummer, who thought he was another Juan, Meet them all Monday, when SAINT AND SINNER Anne Austin’s great newspaper serial and the story of the |

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