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Pitedver eran “ PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . PRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1926 | “ ; id abate ‘North Dakota| response, he said, has been ‘splendid $ junder the federal reser: em. Member banks] Eric pulled out his wateh. “B; R nse to G. AN. A. inson last t. sai jor 5 5 ‘hate sh 5 espo! s te t the hows the very general support Phe Bismarck Tribune rr, wen stor in th invitation and carey with | Pepe ee ont mate Splendid in| *o. Seas" otha amt, | Sties Chan i M2 iat Sear The| given te thie stn movement. ‘An Independent Newspaper ja certain reserve. This central institution hus aod. ruthed ia. search of ‘an wy Far f State! bie page has : é THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER formed could itself then become a member of the | Judith following less frantically. art 0 a (Established 1873) { federal reserve chain and thus, indirectly, the mutual | ,; iat cond a cnren WE tesck wien : = t. banks would have solved, their problem. jthey reached the station platform. Rowman, N. D., Oct. 29.--Commit- Published the Bismarck Tribune Company,, ' Eric left Judith behi bile hi a i ad : Bismarck, ND, and entered at the postaifice st| The find step toward such a combination would) ty and iawn the length of the tay se “Prtertung eras tors in Bow: The work of the County Auditor's office is of great im- mail matter. Pasi io tral agency ucith stood back to let ¢! vg) man nay a he Pablisber | Pecesnarily be the formation auteal nati | E2c=", Presently she saw Erte com- i taice the county's quota of $1100 pottance to the taxpaying public. It warrants thorough with a handsome: for the support of the Greated North non his arm. Dakota association. Dougles Stewar fing toward h ha Subscription Rates Payshle in ee j tutions and to allow members of the agency to help |» wr methods in its conduct. rrier, per Ye@E ...-..0.00+-- fone another in periods of heavy demands for funds, The ¥o! rich mink coat was named chairman of the county Daly ty mall, per year, (in Bismarek).....) 72 a i rnd toq MENS Grive succeeding Rudolph Serzig, who Vote For = Daily by mail, pei ’ lespecially mortgage loans Mothe said he, “this is my resigned because of the press of bus- Daily by mail, per year, Fa (in state "outside Bismarck)..... Site by mail, outside of North Dakota Member A Bureau of Circul | is al ftierd, Miss Judith’ Martin. She incss but who accepted chairmanship! 5.00; ‘This move on the part of the mutual banks is #/ came down with me to. welcome, of the soliciting committee in the city v. logical one and should be attended by great mutual | yo of Bowman. ri ‘benefit, not only to the banks, but to the depositors tement yesterday Mr. Sie- Member of The Associated Pr: ‘and stockholders. { over Judith tthe middie rast ea ond hee The Associated Press is exclusively “entitled to: How widespread has me the use of electric; ee ecto man already had subscribed $300 ; the use for republication of aad Pete prea | power in the last decade is shown by the recent sur-j‘vnere is dear Myra so Miller shes Bagh hated cies i Bee a < oi th "eal ews of spntaner origin | vey made by the “Dallas Morning * These * one whispered chairman of the drive in Adams ; Per vished herein. All rights of republication of al} figures show that every town and city in the United [Ts “She didn’t county and also will have charge of and : She's always known | the campaign at Hettinger, the coun- = other matter herein are ass reserved. | States with a population of 5,000 or over is served Foreign Representatives vith electric power. 1. Remember I'll ty se: G. Newman is county = = g, LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY. JOHN BOWERS FOR COUNTY AUDITOR He has had experience in the County Auditor’s work and also in the office of the state auditor and State Land Department. ‘ He’s a Thorough Office Man * (Political Advertisement) beneath the mink seven sharp tomor- chairman. : Meetings will be held in Slope Monday and a meeting of men: The develepment of r-power systems, insur-/ said Judith slowly. CHICAGO a DU ie ing current to isolated communities will also help! uh x it." He squeezed Stark. Dane, Golden Valley and ahead s E, BURNS AND SMITH + to preach the gospel of white ccal which has a ; mi fr cat ; me Siro Lemar sieahohkeprrgalaiatal ES the drudgery of house and farm work. ning before laos (Official City, State and ses Newspaper) — , i ed. ¥ so sober?” asked Judith. not sober,” said Myra. “i'n as a medium of exchange, is a blessing to! just meditating. going to have! mankind, but money, as an obsession, is a curse. | 4,new cucning dre shout edeche Misers hoard and hoard their gold, not for the good | nese r they can do with it nor for the joy they may get out of spending it, but for the sheer joy of posse: Many cases come to light every day where aged die in the utmost poverty and want, while | 7 ion of enough money to have enabled them! and decently. This Jove of money is a r, could combine ase, carrying everything before it in the Idst for | ing funds geld, in the gloating over wealth possessed and as! such it is a menace to sanity. ’ What Price Money Another Reserve System F Now that th ral reserve syst mercial banks ha- ¢ has been pros in time of stres. sidering the formation of a for themselves, along the same line. now cannot come under the prov permit them membership in the fe tem. If these mutual banks, how forces they would have a means of obtain such as are now available to the commercial banks “Myra glesled to spot on the dance floor, I mean. That’s what red dress the st: horribly e ibarrassing. He scrambled to his feet and took | I’ a Chinese ress Vil bet “Jude,” he said choking-| that jwouldn’s have aeppyentd ou're a pe Will Wetherel gral e t dance and asked where He'd been hunt- When they were pas v- r me all evening on the floor.” ern, Eric spoke, Zo | yra hopped off the bed. 1! have some coffee. We both need|you out to dinner with it." She nodded. nivht, Judy? Let's have a real party, Meeting each other's somber eyes| just we two, as a sort of love feast! over a littie table, they both laughed,| after the w pe in the mess | but there was & note of hysteria in| “All right,” 1 Judith absently.! something to tell you."" Bob Hatha-| drew % 10n€/ the laughter. The recollection of Eric’s dinner way flung open the door against! breath, closed his hot, brilliant biue| “Well, ighed Judith, “all is lost| party came to her during an after-| swhich Faith wns leaning weakly,/eyes for a moment, then went On save honor.” und she hurried home} her hand pressed against her wildly | more qui Eric did not smile. “Honor aa 8 to apologize to Myra. ! leaping heart. out to the club she | seems to be totteri At least,! But she had no chance. Myra! “What in the world me into # senti-) mine is. I stand convicted in every | came tripping into Judi Bob? Don't ery lik But that was all over! body's eyes us a murderer, or some-| soon as she got ho you'll ruin your new d. and Ttold her so, Weil, we thing of the sort.” He lifted his| wonderful day! I pledged G ed dully, feeling suddl ub about half pa hes looked ut Judith. The jal morning. Isn't that grand? I : r h initiated at Christmas.” n acting like’ a soe a ee Mts away to a standstill. ¢ mirror. cherry sobbed, running to- Mrs. Allbright, Unele Ralph's) “He spoke with quiet ee ii ward Faith, her useless little h aughter, you know, was there with! “Honest, Judith, I had nothing to} © held vat in'a childish, appealing ges-| her daughter Muriel—she’s seventeen | dy with those deaths. Black and| pone it, if you're willing. ture. “He's been accusing me of the| nd her husband, Seymour All-| yigs Pherson were in our party| Judith was ‘t@&king her sexing | most dreadful things, just because I) bright. 1 introduced Cherry to them] jast night. But I don’t know where| dress off its hanger. in preparation | told him I--T loved him, You knew| and I thought they acted awfully) they got their liquor. Everybody|for Eric’s party. “Why, surel; I did, Faith. 1 told him, over and} peculiar, but Uncle Ralph's name! had » little, you know. But each|Myra. In fact, | would have m4 over, u wanted him to-to save! wasn't mentioned, Cherry danced brought his own. Myra was with|to break the engazement with’ ye me, didn’t you? Oh, Faith, I wish| mour and I swear she trie 4! ys, She'll tell you I had nothing to] if you hadn't done it first. I got m bay 1 was di }to get him going, right under his! qo with it.” dates mixed.” = “You've said that over and over,: wife’ Judith scanned his face. “As for] Miss Stedway’s voice called ame too, and I'm sick of it!” Bob Hatha- ’ Cherry flashed out! Myra—it's small thanks to you she’s|to the telephone. way turned on her savagely. “Now,| her eye blazing with anger. “Sill¥/ not in the morgue with the other] Eric was on the wire,“ Wo the talk:! old fool! Tried to date me up and 1 two, She was horribly sick last] Judith, I'm in an awful jam, Mi how I'd like to give you a] just kidded him along, that 2 night. ” called up Myra and invited he beating!” His hands clenched 1) “Hush, Cher kt what the sat up straight. “Myra?|the dinner—told her I'd come hee P unclenched, as if he could hardly re-| whole rumpus is abo Faith d0-l gue T told her pot te tate that stare bee ak seven v'cleck.. 1 argued with strain them from carrying out his| manded scornfully of Bob alae. I didn't know she did. My God,| her, said I'd asked you ‘and couldn't “Come in here, Faith, I've ng s € az & re = wish. [ "Oh, Lord! 1 wish it was!” how'd she get home?” go after Myra, But mother wouldn't if you pay n't gone absolutely) grouned, “She only danced with | “The young men who gave her the! give in. She's rather spoiled, stark crazy, both of 1 wish you'd | other besides ymour—stuck| corn whisky were ut least aecent} know. Now I'm afraid to fight ee get hold ae yourse | pti lancing as clos€| enough to bring her home. I nursedything out, with ali the scandal hov- exactly what gZ up at me with! her all night.” ering over me. Will it be-all right ied out sternly. have you half-closed eyes, catching my hand|" Erie looked conscience-stricken.| if 1 send Wetherel for you been?” =, | When we left the ce floo “I shouldn’t have let ner go im that t will be quite all right to send Cherry started to speak, but Faith) short, giving a perfect impersonation | other car,” he said. “But she had| nobody after me,” said Judith. “I'm laid a hand gently over her lips. | of a love-sick flapper out with her! deviled me all evening. Finally she} not comin, “Nothing would do her but that Ij boy friend. I was pretty sick. 1 ca) threw @ little tantrum and dodged fo Be Continued.) should change into a Tux und take ou, with Cousin Alice and out my car and wouldn't speak to me ere yy her over to the Marlboro Country; mour and Muriel looking on and ygain. it didn’t vecur to me that| Judith watches the stars with Dr. “club. I'm a member. My cousin,| whispering every time we passed| the boys wouldn’t take her home| Dorn in the next chapter, and the Alexander Cluny, put me up last] them. jsafely. I felt pretty sick, myself| reader learns of a new side to the Said she wanted my uncle's! “Finally, she seized m dd and} and drove a while in the country,| seflous-minded professor. y to xee her with me, to sve that | led me off to the library, back of the | finally going to sleep in the car.” ee re he could act and dress’ and dance! pallroom. There was only one light] “Judith shrugged. her shoulders.| Fellow Citizens:— | like lady. | Make a wood impression on, in « reading lamp over in the far{ “After all, she is a young girl, and] J am leaving my candidacy en-| von them before the papers come out! corner. e ure s ‘al big ieat! is she was in your care.” tomorrow with the announcement of in the library ee tirely in your hands, as I did at id when we) He nodded wretchedly. “It was Uncle Ralph's engagement. ent in it looked there wasn't) rotten of me. Did it poison’ her?| the Primary, and hoping for the; 3 ‘She didn’t have the decency to another soul there. Suddenly she! My God, sh t have died!” same result. tell me beforehand that Mis \flung her arms around my neck and’ sqqiee, “ne mmet have died it Respectfully. body, that old busybody, had already | kissed me with a smack loud enough ypeuking. I. C. DAVIES, been ri - een. 9 she could! to Be peaid iy ener Ne Lhe et He fumbled for words. “She's a out of you, Faith. I didn’: know any | good Lord!” he pulled a handkerchief ' nice kid—and I'v of the family had an inkling of Uncle! out of his breast pocket and swabbed ne and tive skpewn her (all fay) wlph's insane intentions. Thought! at his brow. “I feel like an ass and said Judith, dryly. you'd be glad -ta cad, telling on a girl li $i She gave m nd, without | somebody's got to tell you, Faith. jc picked up his glass of water exactly saying so, that the whol@, And I won't le’ edie misrepresent and drank it dry. “Look, here, Ij stunt was your idea’ | the whole affa don't want to talk about Myra, ‘ . BO yah shook per head, eee peetlded him sharp- want to talk about you. er eyes fixe: sick fascination Vhat happene: y magnificent t! upon his anger-distorted fac . before 1 knew whut the lit- picpls uaaaals Nida, vane heen Consultation Free “Well, she wheedled me and jolli il was up to, there she was with the dean permanently. If I’ me into doing it. I didn’t see where] snuggled up to me, cooing out some-+ stopped to think, | wouldn't have|f Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. it could do any real harn nele| thing about giving ime my answer put you in that painful position be. Ralph knows J've gone around with! now, and that it was ‘yes'--oh, for fore the faculty. Cherry, told ny, just the other the’ Lord’s sake, shut up!” he “sput, at the moment, it jut) = ———=————<——— e he wanted m elp hfm, show her! swabbed at his brow again and turn-| seemed that [ had to find somebody | @ good time, You didn't know that, ed furiously toward Cherry, who was that believed in me. This mess has mit scouting on it, when you subbing louder than "ev ‘ell,i got me very low, Jude, I dont sei! Bismarck Fur Co. your bright little rieht) then up rose Cousin Alice. how 'm every going to vindicate my- Fars Exclusively were af 2” he demanded savage She'd been sitting in one of those big self, 1 wish I'd kept clear of the the cowering girl in Faith's ., | leather chairs, whose back was turn-: business, I don’t think it’s Weane 48 Storage - - = Faith, if you don’t make ed t and she smiled up to drink, But when it comes to selling talking to me hat, Vil ~ put her arms around Cherry and poison whisky—or being suspected of ff bone 610 seratch his eyes ou herry sobbed. | said, sweet as hone knew there, jt--well, that’s a bit unsavory. “I don’t know what's h , of | must be some terrible mistake! So it’s! “Yes,” said Judith, gravely, “it s course, Bob.” Faith's voi vas | Bob, after all, isn’t it, my dear?, They finished the meu! in silence j ; and stern, “but | thTik Congratulations’!” jane the waiter brought tite check, : remember that Cherry's my 5 Faith's arms gray envelope fluttered out of . Candidate For . and that you're hurting me as much| slowly from Cherry Bate cate ae he reached for his @s you're hurting her by talking the} and her eyes were piteous with ap-. bill f id. way you are.” In spite of her effort | peal as shu turned to Bob Hathaway “Gad!” he cried. “The at self-control, her eyes filled with| “I'm afraid I don't understand. WhY' mother's letter.” It. eame Ae "tae : Unt ioner County Judge. “So DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor 207 Fifth St. tears and her voice broke on the last| -.-what—Cherry, Bob, what does it noon, just. before I heard the news; words of her lame, inadequate sen-j all mean?” {about the deaths. I haven't tepges (To Be Continued.) | yet. Do you mind if 1 do now? | 2 Ae ied Laboloriset Fog Hint i ee ae of! “Of course not,” said Judith. He grimly. “But let me te —Cherry's enue th 4 ey aoe Pa ek was pice? tearing open the en-| - : : hadn't shielded desperate, foolish ich milcbar life, from ceaty palv’| eka tek to cate’ Reta. foam an ha ore ta dup al consequence of her selfishness} abominable marriage. dith, “Bad news?” ‘The worst. Mother comes through Pendleton tonight, and wants to stay aren day. She's ap her way ta) ; If redlected I shall continue to Bipertoba the duties of this’. | weektyet. fan sunk If ahe: Wears the office as faithfully in-the future as it shave done in the - talk about me.” o * said Judith. past. kone. {youl just have ‘to keep i “You'll just have to keep her occu- jtreea™*het on" hee way” tomorrow _. Now, as for my taxes, they are Se the supreme court "Bric frowned hopelessly, +N for a fair and impartial consideration. | / She says she wants to give » dinner] for me tomorrow evenin; otel. Says for me to L at ina invite Lyohehod or eight “ lends. an’ sudee nee, My diet, evening ik ie net” asked Judith. Eric shook his head. ae “mid siuaie, “the el Ne Fodlte was fight-' have to her table cor rn and very seostatiy: ‘Even 60, the talk Is bly. almost certain to get sround to your the | newest scrape. i was Mthinkine. “Listen; Jude, rae at Cae a other? Of course 1 Fe meets etp mane 1" i do ‘bert, time Tor bike ides. pose