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THE BisMARCK ‘TRIBUNE Judith did not demur. She crawled -FREDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926" n the Standing Rock Indian Res- ‘< ‘ : 5 ine?” - he management a few weeks ii the gospel effectively in certain quarters of uni-' “What are you doing?” she cried. they intended to take her to the hos-|over tl | q The Bismarck Tr ibune. sere yf 5 walle But something else cause to pital, but she died when they neared | age. 4 | versal brotherhood. Some of his writings and ut- oatke. groan came from o Be ‘Anthony. -Death was caused by a a An Independent Newspaper |terances were profoundly true, but he subscribed to! parted lips “and he stirred heavily broken back and the girl also had a| ENTERS RXHIBITS AT CORN SHOW ? PER \d , Me Shes ompound fracture of a leg Fred Smith, president of the Mor- : g_ THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPA! a theory of government and philosophy antagonistic! jn ,the tack seat. In, = flash, te, compound fractute oF parents, five |ton County, Fair association, is. the % (Established 1878) | to the established order of this nation. Ged qraried #61 Home: sisters and five brothers, . Titat Mote ae aavages Shier ae) vhs e j Judith k back against the seat. . ; " ee by Lia! Hetil Tribune Company,, His following among those who believe in the olde Nate doy es eget IF IF J -al For J. D. _ |be held in Bismarck in November. hi “i a etter at the postoffice at theury of socialism was the greatest of -, ene ipoke, “Thought the other | pike | (The length of the mains ‘to Re i uneral ror J. U. vinta ae MANOR Penance, pe “second cl mail matter. He was a fearless| would be better driving and not! will total approximately 2,000 feet. George D. Mann..........President and Publish | a AL l A ON getter ment for|much farther.” But his wor ‘The Connolly Motor company Wallace Held Today) tea Frits ot chicago, formerly of : fighter for the cause and ene imprison rigeutte sounded forced. ‘ given a permit to install two 500-gal | ; foyee ann Mandi ue ree. city the ? ‘guest of “ey q ii e ei id a poor et e 4 . allace, . a ec bs Sabnciption Rates Payable in Advance | violating Iaws which he rerarded as unjust to the) The of cat wade sum sped ore [fsa inks ane" pumg 0" Foneral ppv fo. D, Wallen | alee, Pani, a oo oF Daily by carricr, per year . + .$7.20| principles hg’ always defended in P \farms and ever thunderous wooden | sioners ‘also voted to sce that water culosis, were held at 1 o'clock this| mother if Dickinson. Daily by mail, per year, (in vse. 1.20! crusader and idealist. The man was a dreamer, vig urned off when patrons fail to pay afternoon from the Kennelly Under- Caer gp Te Daily by mail, per year, ‘fought constantly as he saw the light. His home ey shot from hilltops into dank! {their bills within the allotted time. {taking parlors. Interment was in the| Dakota Maid extracts and ly by mail, k 5.00 is y little mist-filled hollows, where the Several other minor matters were Union cemetery. bakin; wders are going | (in state outside Bismarck).........---- $0! lif 1 d he lived uprightly in his per-| : : cdma gz po : Daily by. mail, outside of North Dakota oe eater tna world, ut 1 for! {sek sretches of level white, reat “brought before the coun, Including — fine in Biemarck and Mis- < the world, but in the cause for long stretches of level white road, earing and fi of the report . Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Sor tio ne eal for life, he asked "here the ear gathered “speed "and sini town justice of the peuce. /”“-dDergonal and | lope. B —_ 8 y . noise. es | Tso! Member of The Associated Press | neither favor nor quarter. ty) a ae first eet pe meta npg hs a! Jurymen For Fall i] Social News of i : or Wil > pri o ¢ town were in sight, a .N. D The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to| However one may differ with the principles of | | Grew the eon te a atop WAN” CUPKe irmen of G. A, T f Di t t | M 7 di Vicini | the use for republication of all news dispatches Debs, his philosophy was founded on love for his ‘to face Judith. “What'll we do with] Promise to Exceed Quotas | erm 0 stric andan ity eredited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa-| fellow man. Unlike many propagandists and labor | bel a asked. “Take him to the # { Court Announced, —_—_—_——_— per, and also the local news of spontaneous on leaders, he never waxed rich, never capitalized the’ "Judith considered, for a moment.| Mcctine at the Lewis und Clark (Mrs. W. D. Hugh “oly published herein. All dlp of oo ae of al) class consciousness he constantly inspired as a part |“Yes,” she said. “We'll take him lerday afternoon, eoutity di; \-durynien. forthe November tetm of | 2et ugnes other matter herein are also rererve of the principles of his party [nee tne eieee eel] a Neh be Nae Reena eee tae oueens Thursaay — r Representatives He came into national prominence as a leader of } o'clock.” from Mo: 1, Grant, Oliver and Mer- presiding, were announced ‘yesterda: ido -h ee ee COMPANY the great railway strike of 1804, which affected| ‘The houses of fraternity row were| cer counties listened . to Secretary by John ilandtmann, clerk ‘of court. at Bridge Luncheon G. LOGAN PAYN! 2 y 2 % all quiet. and dark as they raced Milloy outline the plans for 9 ETROIT , wester ads and especially the Creab: Nagi y the plans for There will be 40 jurymen, with the aa Peage Bldg. | serous pases i Aylin 4 t ‘ pie ten | a a pocemees Fol of the membership camealen and majority of them coming from Man- estat ts Sicten Tait ie ie Led ‘ower ig. +) throug state. Federal troops wei s 4 misey ¢ raising dan. afternoon al e bri 5 out directions from Judith, He had i wand ; lunch . W. D. Hugh cate NEW yore bol ak Filth Ave Bldg. | aes nha ahs ramen posse oa ce speeds Kid irl before. She ‘With the stato’ divided inter Tour npn ee oe at her home, 407 Third wie north- pee : +) States marshals was busy protecting railroad ‘prop |lanced| wonderingly at the man,| districts, the north half of the state — Anthony Demsky, Dave Gibson, west. The rooms were prettily decor- erty. Debs became a familiar figure to the resi- eae did not gpg him. He where the campaign started Septem- Otto Haggerott, Joseph Kottsick, ated with autumn leaves bitter sweet (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | dents of the northwest in that great labor disturb- 1 Srduus souk of nwakentug Ee" ce Oue hawited tiene edd ind is re neoree Echroth, Joseph a Lanz, and berries. - The Halloween colors i . of uwa 7 d thousand dollars is the F; of we mr vi ance, Arrested during that strike, he was acquitted. | | “Ii, there, Ee Le ts aim of the state association and if Auclph Nelson Philip Schafer, be Le tates spacing gece i Eugene , re a haba 40° é a , he response comes up to expectations Shaw, Fred Froctich, Matt Zander, Honors in the bridge gaines were : i s ha vigh the net results of a career like! head only wagged pathetically. ag} in the southwest section and in the ii oremost leader in the se “ Debs’. He did accomplish something for organize? | Shea “shook Ae ae Ninna a ad Tia eeoneunt Stee Lua ahd Woks Kiln oF LUO PEG ; ! Several times the candidate tabor, and he made quite a contribution toward im-| from the sight with a. grimace’ of opens November 3, the nesgcivtion will Anthony; Marl: Keivel gud August a imine Thousands of men ft president of the United States, he’ provement fn the relations between capital and labor. te Some Campaigns Started Willem Hermes, Joseph Dinyer, Nick! H. L. Boech D A Pe a in spreading the teachings | x, apaheohaeekthdinirk 5 he comes,” said Shea, as ral of the counties in this dis- Kuhn and Herbert Keller of” a Thue oe Cunice aare-ataee step out ty in spreading t Not all of his activities were destructive. Some of | ge tisert body atiftenad at Inst’ and ral of the counties in this dis” Kuhn and Herbert Keller of "Glen, D. H. Johnson of Center were-among of a school of politics thought he honestly beets the reforms he advocated are now generally ac- slipped rent the running board to|paign for funds, reports at the mect- ON id Seifert of Sweet Spiers | Been tick wsculeg th a on in new was a Esa pes ade present system, bu ee by the industrial leaders as just an Na der, itll ee 2S an pepsi! He eee oie plete tly Ce Rau a sed vu. ma apecnlt of Se reeee eres. Sieur Se ane * £ s able. with h eiiieabi i that his county has already raise an ‘i . Fl h Fe cin ac vstenty von the cutbe:|" ese te thy contention, ee, ot. IMIR je duaith’ waited impatiently. Finale wore than half of ite $700 quota and SU uditnaky GE Sotpn; Martin Granery There is no incorporated town iv the orsneim : e : tion of Debs. He hated war, fought the established | leader to compensate for what appeat® by modern | opened and she saw someone tak | aicted that pitiges Wie deat ot iat, Cael -THO a epg tT Center vicinity and the “pg is c 4 order of things and was punished for sedition upon standards of success the end of a fruitless public | ing Eric out of Shea's arms, The! quota will be raised before the end ‘tmmer: SA, Henke Ftaak ‘Detrnias raised by solicitors touring the oes his se rau aecte +) Dees ccie bah i ; | man turned back toward the car. Jor the week. L. F, Timme of Mercer Zimmer: Ed. Hoger, Frank Dettman ‘county. Already this year one-half | conviction by a jury of his peers. He always re- career. Debs cherished an ideal, fought for it, suf- Fine little jag,” he commented nty stated Haat ‘he -waelakeahning and Nathaniel Stark of Judson and’ of the quota of the district has been gafded that as martyrdom. He never recanted. fered for it in body and mind, but he died as firmly | ns he started the car again, “Never | mectings in his county next Monday, oA a Rantoeenne pater amen oe raised. / every day. His pardon was secured because of his age and fail-| convinced that he was right and as firmly loving | 3°™ a ee <a ate oe bie campeign yal etd plete the list of those called for ser- PARENTS OF DAUGHTER . ing health. Those who differed with him had re- ~ fellow man and especially the under dog, as he |’ “Judith maintained silence. She] ¢ be ewno wenresented Drs Mee: | embers of the Mandan chapter, Quality and style, “ " is , lovable character. He preached did when he first joined the party of his choice. us sitting very straight on the . Leavitt, direetor of Grant 8 cain: aes | Daughters of the American Revolu- spect for his genial, lovable character ic preac ie e party of his choice. Pashbanecnuat: cae chen, apie baal Ww. H. Pinn, 64, ition, will entertain. the members of comfort and wear ong _ e HERE % “Damn sissy town this is wetting 4 No report was received from ” the Bismarck chapter at a 12 o'clock AS oeie aired “INL call the others] to, be.” mused Shea aloud. | “Hear Sioux county where W. H. Ordway is) Killed When Hit luagheon next Tustday. at the home count | Shea laughed unpleasantly, “aij! Place. Nice sight for the dean’s} Mr. Milloy is to attend three meet- ii n gram will include a talk by Mrs. with these men. 7 y. “AN | right, Bat theyre cnt oF weeun ces, one a Ae fal a, hatte ings in Mercer county Monday, haan EL arate on her European eal ‘Tha a hiv ths ' ES home a drunk, ch, | ing at Stanton at 11a. m, Beulah at! \ 2. ; is summer and vocal numbers by t’s why they | Sb wae ab ‘ laugh rang out. a _ 43 p.m, and Hazen at 8 p.m. W. H. Pinn, 64 years old, received Mrs, R. W. Shinners. uf Fi 1926 | ent cris probably, truc, for Eve and) “ugith was trembling, “This ial” }i,"S Russell of Mandan, director, injuries when’ struck by a switch en idl Wier Frokeakisad Amme Austin it NI wedser laith pulled: “hececlt. sopatne my_ street,” she said. “Please hur-| for Morton county, is accompanying’ &ine in the Northern Pacific yards at’ “TQ RESIDE IN GLENDIVE | you'll try to-rouse hie dla 2 cel i Mr, Milloy in a trip to Morton county, about 7 o'clock iebetier morning mand) Mrs. Carl Sunmark will leave to- t all ti i you here,” she said, more steadily. ‘Huh, must say you're a sociable] points. George Leick of Hebron, who! died at 1:30 in the afternoon after, morrow for Minneapolis where she ai mes. Cherry's high, musical inti-) Lane brought a knotted” fist down] Shea chuckled. “Thought rimybe| tou Judith jumped ‘out at the] Magll fe tg penta ee tor Moth MWe “mscidont. occured when Mriiwi ristt_ with’ relutives ad’ fetends £ y's high, yim) Lane brought ak L fist you'd have to help me ect him up fod. Judith jumped out at the] ranged for a special “Greater North The aceldent occurred when {oe two swelke:- Ow, bee Touieh abe : mate,> po: yd ae and heavily upon the arm o! mn that tree trunk he's twined| Stedway. Leeper a and ran up the! Dakota Night” in Hebron in connec- Pinn, who is a carpenter, was going will go to Glendive to join her hus- Mat styles t10 ee. if her fiane chty-| “You're damn right it do Lavuaud” hae When whe aie walk. ‘She could not bring herself] tion with a meeting on Tuesday, No-'to work and tried to take a shortcut band, who was transferred to Glen- Now, Jim | Lane! move to accompany him Into the{te.thank the man. But to her sur- vember 9 of the Hebron Commercial by crossing the tracks instead of £0- dive ‘about a month ago. ui — . e fi vhic! ” ing me ny high "seemed to shrink ‘and grow "Don't mind Mr. Lane ran to the fire, which was winking ‘ in you get in? Have you got at Re ase etober toward him whistled ey igs cniaaeertate he: uae tor| » ahini s a { ae = a key: 2 ouse New Salem interest in he jum q Farmington, Mo., where he will visit perfection. the apple of our ich: Bive’a-patty, Bad in. Eric's witch engine was coming from the|Frmington, Mo. where he will visit) “A garden we wunt is her happic| faker was quite | black and stil W woeket n carry. it becamse] “°° fiueg et ee ates Negi Week _|cther direction. “His piel Sidaaalh for several weeks with his daughter, | ; everything! It's goin’ to be a terrible % pte stand’ had no bug with me.” She stopped.) «Mundan’s campaign will be made mort severed and his right leg broken rs. “W. C. Brockmiller. En route ° Sat i if “, waiting for that ominous black jow! od paigt e home he will stop in Des Moines, | tirely unembarr: ch to us to lose her, even to S| and vulgar necktie to emerge. fro undecided what to do. ea stood] during the coming week,” Mr, Russell at the hip and in two other places. I t P 3 ee seein n ike ou, 8 Cluny, but if the ston ret = with oe hands in his pocket looking feet raid ‘and I feél, conti Amputation of the left leg at the hos-|!owa, for-a brief visit. : 4 "| After a time shuffling footsteps that the city’s quota of LL fsck taihabese OFS TO. BRRIEN <7" and dressed voice trailed rather pitcously, as if, Rie rete cat footsteps!" NF, looked at his face in thelh ‘i. We will the per-| His age and the. shock which GOES TO: BREIEN ; With her tiny, of the many things that turn“ ana® He sould atte wie eda Then she walked seross| crete the tees ree ne Per, | tended the aceldent, coupled with loss is haw acti acca dtacl splined ie ets his ue had eis te nes ae mother’s nis figure, with Eri hanging 1 nply , the porch mgt dime ee bell ree Morton county’s quota is $2,400] of: blood, caused JH Ue! ea eietaieia sak Pieri je will sleeve, she led him here er different ees - But almost before the sound rang|while other quotas in this district! Surviving are his wife, a daughter soft: . é flustered, upon his arm, “Come along, through the hi cone opened a — sos 4 ta said to her and set out on the path one leila: ratios 3 Pe are: Oliver, $700; Mercer, $1,000; , and a son. causing the lace fichu ee hee anne shia haired suitor said pompously.| ‘eading away from the cliff. Judith cy cen M RO a Feet Diet matinee ria lady panera on ate otek cour ats and Me re fa ot Mote i foulard bosom to rise and fall in agi-. “She sured me that’ she—an—-| Pexed aly Patt lde Loner oetateorl Eee Golden Valley, $6 OF poeel Milabyterian Sahupehal Hee G. Wad were jim: rdaylow, bush tated wa and my emotion for he ey were forced to walk slowly,| int.c hand, She was smiling scorn-|$1.900;. Adams, $750 Grant, $800; and, Stewart officiating. fe Bae bots owner “Tam the certainly could. not be described b: a dead weight upon’ ¢aiy, 7 ite ‘ant, S800 ancl the. family lot-in the Mandan. Union n hotel in. Mate: having taken spare man clicked the heels of his word short of—-ah—adoration 3 ng his feet and takine|*"' Ory Be Continued.) Le Segre ain Sek me taaNoy eemecery.” LY : shining patent leather pumps togeth- the—ah—finaneial standpoint,| “,,St¢? only | occasionally. | Judith ce or tiation H . - T atitfl i te tog) _ standpoint, Iked close behind, too nervous to thal cover Adams, Hettinger, Bowman = ~ er and bowed stiffly from the waist, se forward to. Haare peak Judith’s me is = Myre’s | ao id Slope counties with meetings as; Ainyma Horning, 12, sage 3 he raised rs. Lane's puffed ating you, parents, hand-| PA’ length they hands now and in the next chapter! follows: Mott 8 p. m. Tuesday; Het-! 9 ¥ hand to the burest contuct with the somely for the loss of her_ah—in- big pasture brated inet ne Grane rhe learns something startling abont a 2.0, i. Wednesday: Dies 8| Dies While En Route Sincerity . s | "t guess you'd better finish| Vile toad. Here and there Rnsts fusimakinehee Thursday. ‘Thursday « i jincerity - Experience - Service a ‘ ; ; f dwarfed trees s arsday.. Thureday evening will; cies what you're tryin’ to say,” Jim Lane! the ‘skye which was tood out against NO OPIATES, NO CHLOROFORM—; be spent in Dickinson y evening willl to Local Hospital : "ips | "7 interrupted — harshly he Lanes 1 Shea laid. hi PREFERRED BY CAREFUL with representatives from Dunn, : j Offered to SIX barbers and four 1 Sones, Steers: hey. t’ aid or will, Moonlight. Shea laid his bard 1 i ur marcellers, | powerful” Tota Ser beans regi elds Sul deey te stwiitene bls shou | ayer tem Nene to che ciaitieg ne" ht Galen ale) Ata Horning dear of Werte of Poranacnt Wanec, ead ee ae es . ~ . * 4 “God!” ee exelaimes “Wouldn't mother soon learns to ¢! jee 12, aying 0: ‘ermanent aves, S| Bean! nati) seve salaras concert: | think he was a0 hea | yege Gina ste, fey, seeing] unt zai. Mater Mest, ‘and rs. George Horning, farm- fastidious. attract ‘the: most 4 : udit! ke wu iously, at_she knows can be safely and| Accomplishments of the Greater|ers living ne en, ae etn Poke UP anxiouaty, pe sriacly given. the children, Foley's| North Dakota association were dis-| injuries she sustained while en route Our Vapcrized Marcels are making a big hit from the ' cs tweed tie cevis eal i t of the way fey and Tar Compound Kas ever! cussed by Mr. Milloy when he spoke'to a Mandan hospital late Wednes - start, , al the newly painted fupportin’ and “Sure thing. But I've got to rest| been the favorite cough medicine of | before members of the Mandan Rotary day evening. To try us once with the service we now offer will mean Wicker chair, with its M iT & aeetial tiswer cretonne cushion, “and dhen tosshaulte, 4 inute.” He sat down bdeside| careful mothers. It contains no chlo-| club at their luncheon meetin The accident occurred when the continued patronage. If at home”. She tucked iaten to insults. I! Erie's recumbent figure. “Look here,! Foform, no opiates, and the list of in-| “The Greater North Dakota associ-,girl’s brother drove a load of hay hae Seedbeih stibeaaet* > rater Meal the care’ damn how much money| kid, you don't seem to realize how gredients i, plainly elated on joke aiiensin a ntsie conmmezial elub made into the farm yard, The girl play- ir A 1 lucky for you it that I ac kay Children like it and it} up of some members an is’ fully tried to stop the team, stepping embarrass-i behind to help You home ein hin.’ theeke cehilly feverish "colds, stons| carrying, on a state development pro-| te coe. sidesanit: "eaking, held of ithe HARRINGTON’S BARBER-BEAUTY sHoP What'd ou have done ut there coughs, croup (spasmodic), bronchial) gram, ce said, ” is ae vertising le of the hayrack. ler brother, ™ vie tra derwnd th tin anorin’ deus?” ne" | Soughs! whooping cough, and annoy-| North Dakota to the farmers of mid-| not noticing hets-whipyied the Horses a Phone 130 Bismarck, N. D. dat -tinlahpd adien oak be wouldn't have been| ing night coughs. Mothers, accept| west states and has set up machinery up and she fell’ beneath one of the fee ks there alone," she| only Foley's, Honey and Tar, the safe] for asuisting paeeen ise settlers to wagon wheels. = He turned, dierly stiffness 5 reliable family cough me indi i te hi wi ree al for tle. Thi Her father, a neighbor and an older find abruptness to offer a thin, blue | mire Or RIANA’ i ie i m DANIAS sine eda 2 ‘ |bpother drove toward’ Mandan, where d to Jime Lane spect 1 only meant to He only laughed again and said, with | NOTRCE eT ETON tie ce nd veri ret orb eg ps ; m struck out a gnarled,| that it would be a great pleasure to, thaps aut; eeasanc ee |p akota—but it also| thick-i ned hand rela give Mrs. Lane, whom I understand) oot true mtierd and So opie State of orth Dakota, County df] SH iebertant to state development >) paypularo caged Higaagsrredp tan shot of this. will warm DULCIER. 8 Ov uaitor, pine |The speaker reviewed the work of! hostility, turned tow rd the] will he entitled, I had thought of aj XU 4p." He pulled a whisky bottle! marck, k. the association in sccking and serv- silent girl on th ilivsincd nurse doccker. aha house: nat of his pocket. Judith shook her T« Binford, no nddreny: MW. ing. moter tourists, savanclng the, bowed docply. “We have met before| keeper to. relieve: Miss Faith, wh . 8. ‘ark project, Under circumstances which I hope| t understand, wishes to take’ up at "came we be. starting now? she sisting in prometing the Great Lake can now explain,” he smiled. at oe te woter aN tte ia] Said. “It’s getting very late.” Shea oes Lawrence tidewater project, carry- bs; reference to the love scene be-| beside the question of the moment,| £runted and rose to his fect, He ine ecle publtcite for North Lakotn, tween himself and Cherry which] and can be gone into when we know|t#¢ some trouble in dragging Eric! nspspbleanmblicity dor. Norte: Dabets: Faith had interrupted on her visit to If you will permit} t°,,2 Standing position, and Judith | and fostering a campaign to “sell the lawyer's offices. emake formal request| £¢lt obliged to a 2 Herth) ebein to, the poenie-6t. eran Po Cherry has told us the ne tae bandas vane denenter ‘cseeraee: Ney moarht. tbe us unmet ie itr aro eceme | Deke eee ee ome 5 ith ii q nd exactly like an old-fash-| M®, could, be dragned on towned' MRE eater time’ for redemp- | £uzal committee to correlate agricul. | nie hae road, ey set off across the pa * frot id sale will ire -| ioned play,” Cherry laughed, lean-| ture, skirting the dwarf trees ‘and! ninety days from the ‘completed ser: | corporations and discussed the associ- epinion | iv vou de it, beautifutly| making for the place where the road|vice of this no ation’s plans for an industrial survey n sf ; ntly. ‘ou do it beautifully. snould be. At last they could see Said | land is Qencribed ax follows: |of North Dakota, . preparatory to $“I—ah—-hope we stand each! Ralph dear. I'm going to hi %, 4 fi other then,” Mr, Cluny smiled ible eke living ai eS cane the | moonlight | glimmerin fs a f-tie_ sputh ome WAIL iat She special ie ee more indu f Bey astret of wi yond a fence. iy vd pot imag 9 your Mle piece, |e eee began, to/walk more rapidly akan oe yedaem at thix | meeting. Pg 1 ere,” cal ea. are “$101.9 herry amother 's oF not! ee for| hurry? You can't go till T get there| In addition to the above, amoynt Man Charged W With =. ys daughter to be my wife. me sayin’ anything” Me, Lane reve, £2,41i88, the car, you know.” Shel 201 “or che wertice nf this. notic Sa Se ticipated that the —ah--| and stamped out of the rome s bent | £¢ll, back again and- walked by his! ing interest. Fry Me en eed Drunken Driving Hot negligible difference in our ages! tragic little man, inn baggy old suit] “4, Sue was helpless to defy him: /untess vou redeem sald land from ' to look| and broken shoes. agey old suit! The automobile was a battered and| uid nale before the expiration of | o.° Sere ea 2 RES mud-encrusted touring, car, minus) the time for, redemption ay Fe aa ope mag eget posites, of é t e ity e * ae s be a t et her a 14 im al" He paused, as if courteously} crotped Bie. sealants” rote the eeiderser the tax sale certificate driving’. while, intoxicated, after a F ‘ fiving his audience a chance to reg-| | TOMORROW—Faith begins a dew-| board and. stood ting for pnning | un provided by law. int was sworn. out before : ister a protest, if any. perate attempt to save Cherry from’ Pl Witness my hand and official seal At CG. F. Kelsch © “ : a Judith was looking up and down the State's Attorney elsch yeater. ‘You're mighty t meh it does.” Jim! the consequences of her folly. ‘Isoad, but no headlights were vieible,| ult eh ey. of Selaper 1936. day. |. Schwab. The complaint area ———|""Shea observed her gaze and smiled 1 igh Col was the result of # head-on collision sardonically in the moonlight. jon 10-22: between two. cars on First street at a He be to thrust Eric’s fect into|1°—22-29, 1 the intersection of Fifth avenue. ‘ the doorless tonneau. Then he hoist- Aside from having his hand severely’ 2 H ed pis body. Buon pe boek sat on eng ure a Schwab suf: Ls, ; proppe the feet inet e bac! ” thereat ae nen he had ae eee cote Soa seas penne ‘Rooms at ms | complished thi it nserroauee-saaeee : : to 7 ' §P.M.,Saturday Night ire a “od ie, Tet Party. | Eve Ger. oe to Be Be Auctioned 09 £ 9 toa ee ye plate, calling Yo Judith br The first land to be offered for October. 23.° Alt de-_ an eae amie aaeee eet Ree Oe Ne iRee man steps om bry pega bg Sree aaeet tree back there.” er hese NOW GO ON “With THE STORY .. CHAPTER XIV A cloud passed over the moon and ake y >) el a thera Mes Judith ir brink ofthe cliff. ne SRP At the man spoke. “I’m Kit- Guess I'm _al- that youn Seal] ee Rete 4 me foot of it.” « ot, Saree | into the front seat and waited while Shea cranked the car. eral attempts to turn the motor over er ang cursed volubly and none too sof gered ry aaoat ne lghe Its red glow mi ish pu visible gaia. Suaieh Pont sel The hoe gett to anger him, for with a Ly hes, uae ia shock of the|| acting. tat it was some seconds Ra realized that, the man od ower ervation since 1923 will be auctio: to the highest bidders on December 10 gt Fort Yates. srceding 1 to nouncement today by E. superintendent of the reservation. Seven bundred parcels of land will be, sold, ‘appraised price running from $6 _ positors are asked to. to $20 an acre. j ‘Commissioners : Wetzstein was awarded the f the Ii ff water. hong Hain sean te Fits and Bae weae iy