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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE offered for sale in subdivisions of | tion of the holder of the mortgage. |on by the city: Mrs, E. B, Go . < The ' 40 acres each. From a judgment of tho Di'trict)G, Frosaker, Dr. Andy M Carr, L. 4, In the instant case the owner|Ccurt of Foster County, Pugh, Spe- Tae ‘“ fovak. BK Sea. mgs of the mortgage, upon foreclosure |cial Judge, plaintiff ppc.ls. : |H. Pipe * Joc ce eet uh ee oe at sale by advertisement, submitted | REVERSED. 5 wart, Dr_E, We ee Be aa ) written bid in the eum o! 747.3 pinion of the court by hristianson, | ielson, and Fe m. ie G 4 for the half section tract described| J. G. Olgeirson, Hyland & Foster,| finance con.mittee 1s made up of 8. S. VAN DINE @ mp cunad on in the mortgage, which bid was the} Bismarck, N. Dak., and R. G. Pat-|H. M. Wilson, Dr. A. D. McCannel full amvunt secured by the mort-| ton. Minneapol Minn, Attor-!and J. M. PAGE SEV Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 82=--— CHARACTERS OF THE STORY {said it best: ‘Patience and shufflk MALE HELP WANTED : FOR SALE gage together with costs “f fore-| neys for Appella sas PHILO VANCE the cards’ . yoilAN WITH CAR Classitted Advertising Rates {| FIVE ROOM, modern bungalow;| ¢losure. ‘The sheriff igno'« such Bid — P. T. A. ELECTS OFFICERS |JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM District Sound advice, | Markham-—ane CAN YOU: sell the farm trade and ‘ood attic, fire place, stationary| 2G oftered the premises for sale in ANIZ' CHEST GROUP Hebron W. A. Bandel was] sive ney poiyaay Tore County advico expressed | Akai) am desire a position insuring an in-|} 1 insertion, 25 words or z oh basement, pitas: corner lot,| 40 acre tracts ané received and ac- 9, Colcord, president \clected president of the Parent-| ALVIN H. BENSON.......Well- | good advice show no 8 a come of $300.00.or more per|| under $ 50 room for ancther Ipuse, neross| cepted a bid of $100 for each 40/of the Minot Association of Com- | Teach jon of Hebron at| known Wall Street broker and | sure, patience is a sort of last n ri Hi ing} acre tract or °° in all. It is held| merce, recently appointed the fol- 1 recently. Mrs. S. P,| ™an-about-town, who was mys- | sort: practice to adopt wher, pepe’ bl eye ceiereraial See ee 65 street ae has an ne, Prtiog| that such sale is innvelid and that| lowing comu.ittee (o serve on the! Risle ice president and Miss| ,,tefiously snurdered in his home there’s “nothing oe cae Still weekly” drawing. account.” The ns, 25 words $a00.08. Ut SPAM condition,| the certificate issued shovld be set |Community Chest group to. take Susie Springer ‘was elected secre, | MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON .. [like virtue, it occasionally rewards! Lennox Oil & Paint Company, ‘ ‘ a " aside upon the seasonable applica-!charge of the financial drives put tary and treasurer, MR er ye tee aad man a Airey? serge a AND ss oe tule, it is—a é .. Housekeeper for Al enson | virtue—bootless. That is to say, if, A Pleasant Game By Taylor | MURIEL st. CLAIR . lis its own reward. It has, however Minin) " been swathed in many verbal robes: It is ‘sorrow’s slave,’ end the ‘sov'reign o’er transmuted ills,’ as_ FIVE ROOM bingalow, east front, beautiful trees and lawn, double garage, A1 condition, fully mod-| MOM’N POP ern, close in, only $3800.00, FIVE ROOM bungalow, full; Dept. Sales, Cleveland, Ohio, r MAN—Neat appearing, with fair; 4 education for inside work, car necessary, however; steady with s good pay, references required. tional per word od AREN'T YOU AND NoT Topay= DOGGONIT— No WONDER * Phone F. B, Power, Grand Pacifie|| CLASSIFIED | DISPLAY ern, garage, splendid cond'tion, MRS.GUNN GOING NEITHER OF OS You BUST MY CLUBS —IF R PFYFE well as ‘all the passion of great Hotel. p.m 65 C Pied Inch close in, facing park, only $4500. OUT WITH OS? FEEL Like Intimat. of hearts. Rousseau. wrote, La pa- EARNING $80.00 to $45.00 a week at the start. The Fuller Brush Company has an opening in this territory for a reliable man. Phone R, Bishop, Grand Pacific Hotel FOUR ROOM cottage, east Front PLAYING street, a good buy at $1800.00 on terms. FIVE RO@M cottage, N. Eleventh . PAULA BANNIN' : , |tience est ame:e mais soa fruit est -..... A friend o: doux. But perhaps your legal taste HOFFMAN Secretary of |runs to Latin, Superanda omnis the firm of Benson and Benson| fortuna ferendo est, quoth Vergil’ All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 1) o'clock to insure insertion same day. You'd USE A LITTLE SENSE IN DRIVING THIS WOULDN'T HAVE , eat Werte tibkny Ht ease COLONEL BIGSBY OSTRANDEIt | And Horace also spoke on the sub: 4 male oney al Lee lege TES. re | ey ees Se”. ene (anes RU Ne erik as retired army officer | ject—.” e Evenings. E heel t ald WILLTAR! “it. MORIARTY “Wh t Snitki his h 4 H. MORIARTY ..... y the hell doesn't Snitkin AS OEE OES | mIsMARCK TRIBUNE ||>OUENScttheshemes ot ateors| | CE A EL MANS ah ge | itt GSR” leome?™ growled Markham, [5 Memtigmen Peta: BUILDING LOTS—In all parts of Meee agie OF the fills Gi Bis | op Amott at Be See N. DvD. —| al arts eee e eens he 0: 1 ener e 4 ive ne - PHONE 32 the city at different prices, Hun- ind’ McCoy, Public Accountants| Vance the tapecmeasure and string. 1d aie vy. Vance the tap iE __._._FEMALE HELP pas h- dreds of them on monthly pay- MAUBICE DIN WIDDIE, aa “And now, Markham, for your re- WANTED—Middle aged lady with- u menis. se Assistant District Attorney) ward!” ed er a | taMREiNONNtte tty te MEE ee tie Heald Beten| nena, CO, Mae " h Satisfacti aranteed. Sevend mobile, in good, old reliable com- nt the Homici he large wi home than high waxes, Give toll! cia, Bach car priced in plata| panies, with prompt service, in BURKE, SNITKIN, EMERY .... |the exact position it had occu} ied Detectives of Homicide Bureau) when Benson had been shot. ‘The BEN HANLON see auie Command- | position was easily determined, for ing Officer of Detectives as- {the impressions of the chair’s cas- signed to District Attorney’s office | tors on‘ the deep nap of the rug dress Tribune Ad. No. 4. figures, case of loss, guaranteed. WANTED—An elderly lady as| WE have been selling used cars| "ARM LANDS—Several pieces have housekeeper in city. Scandinavian| quite a while—and selling them in| #lready been sold this fall. I have a ‘ red, G fe ight! ..| more sales pen ‘ing now than in PHELPS, | TRACY, SPRINGER, | were plainly visible. 19. the place to get a square deal and| Ur Way again. I have tho best Prrerrreeeereey the bullet-hole in the back of the WANTED—Competent housekeeper| a fair price. Come in and see the list I ever had with numberless ‘ hich t chair, and directed me to hold one in city. Good wages. References| values we are offering. well Mh ied ne ‘i 1 ae i eeill lend of it mebbale the beat Blain ‘ fs elp but make a real profi wi WELL.HENRY, AND HOW ABOovUT 1 DON'T KNOW the bullet had struck the wainscot. Saoket Address Tribune Ad. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” tell you “te truth about any piece WHAT'D YOU THE MRS 2 WERE NOT Next he took up the tape-measure J of real estate ;ou buy from me. SCORE ? SPEAKING/ WANTED—Girl wants work caring When you think of real estate, for children evenings. Phone Lahr Motor Sales Co. | Whe" d ~ ENTS F. E. YOUNG. . Medical examiner and, extending the string through ANK SWACKER .. .. See- |the’ hole, measured a distance of etary to the District Attorney RRIE Vance’s valet five feet and six inches along it, se ting at the point whicn corre- _—_____ APARTME} a seniics 8. S. VAN DINE The Narrator! sponded to the location of Benson’s OMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—One three room unfur- bt forehead as he sat in the chair, TOR RENT—One large front room| "ished front apartment in Rue|¢ —. THIS HAS HAPPENED Trying a knot in the string to inely furnished for light housekeeping, Gaisil upland Peeenieeoen one | Decisions of eens fe) ol handbag | di the m Halal he es siempre : el = are found at. the scene of Bi N's the st taut, so that it extender Contains piano. Very pleasant for! ment, Phone 697J or call 711| | Supreme Court | murder and Markham, tracing them|in a. straight line from the mark or call at 517 Second street. ron aa =e asic ve a i. ee St. Clair, has ae b pught | on Bie ainscot, ee the hole KO] a era ee | a ENT—Very nicely furnishe: ir, ji lo his i makes flip) in the bi of the chair, to a point Pe aS ee eal ect modern apartment, first fl00r,| petor ee Burleigh County answers to his questions but he-|five feet and six inches in front § lain. sewing and specialize in| Piano, electric washing machine » " Diaintiff and Appellant. trays concern when Markham jof where Bensen’s head had rested. & little girls dresees, ‘Gall at 313} 20d frigidaire. Clean, warm, hot i k had not owned a Colt} “This knot in the string,” he ex- 2, vs. or Phone 1140. Water always. Call at 807 Fourth! John A, Wetzstein and Frank —Ni e' a See eo | E. Wetzstein, co-partners, do- nshed re Oris NEI) aR oEaen FOR RENT—Three room furnished] ing business’ under the firm plenty of hot water. Close in,| Partment with bath, lights, water) name and style of Mandan- Phone 926-5 or call at 507 Third] Pd heat, Possession at once.| B: marck Bus Lin>, Rent $40.00 per month. Call Hed- Defendants and Respondents. » the same type of gun that killed| plained, “now represents the exact. Bense Vance Markham he is| location of the muzzle of the gun» innocence. that ended Benson’s career. You see the reasoning—eh, what? Have2 THE STORY ing two points in the bullet’s course @ “ —nam the hole in the chair and NOW I CH iy Saturday, June 1 A he mark on the wainseot—, and 2 den Real Estate Agency. Phone 0.! syLLABUS: Me . + pm t c > Code eee e| FOR RENT—Furnished apartments| 1. A niotion for a new trial is REY. s pat ore OE phen we urrived at Benson's a See he ppronnate aa «i ‘ agp Hine 2 ins and saluted. ne y to exten: he straig! ine yb 'T—Extra large well light-} = nt Ste ee rer ie ve are suck ey = wal P — - “1 He ‘eyed Vance and me hopefully, | of the bullet's course to the vertical 9 : i FOR RENT—A_ beautifully fur-| trial may be granted, the same YOU KNOW WHAT OSCAR ii JBERE REIS ) AES CRAIYIF HE regarding us no doubt as suspects |line of explosion in, order to ascer= it 1 moderr fi hed room. Hot i r e eae nicsobeatiche ‘Ave. A{ ished sleeping apartment, com-{ not be disturbed unless an abuse of PLETZEABAI SAID22 ROW-UST ¢ BUNS AIS Dowie being taken to the scene of the |tain the ct point at which the 4 Puce it paves fortable summer and winter, suit-| discretion is eddie tavesaaesi AE SAID WS DONIL WERE 1S You AG, CAN BEAT MY ; for questioning by the dis-|Shot ° : = — --—---— | _ able for one or two persons, Phone The record in this case is ex- 1D 60 PASTERN, OSSIE? LET'S S SNDY? aa t attorney. We were admitted heo! ery pretty,” come 1, cozy rooms} 948, : amined, and it is held that no abuse COULD 6 ore Lindy! by one of the men from the. homi-| mented am; “though Why you furnished or unfurnished. Apply] FOR RENToThree room steam | Of discretion has been shown, KED cide bureau who had been in the! so much trouble to 113 Ad ashington Ave. or Phone heated apartment, private bath Appeal from SE ERAT eCUT of point in spa-e I can’t 730. , 4 j| Burleigh County, Hon. Fred Janson- Not that it matters, ——______.______| gutside entrance, water, lights and | ! " “possic FOR RENT—Rooms for light house-| heat furnished, 623 Sith streets ius, Judge. ham greeted him with a nod. overlooked the possi~ keeping in modern home, Call at FOR RENT—Apartment at the| AFFIRMED. thing going all right?” e bullet's deflectio 618 Sixth street or Phone 568-W. ai Me Opinion of the courteby Burr, J. rai ; eae , FOR RENT—Warm nicely furnished ocdnane tae er gar-) Crum & Crum, Bisriarck, N. Dak., The old lady's as is ‘ WJ aleeiitine Foome close ii ent a ae) sede Imansee. | Attorneys for Appellant. 1 a swell cook.” |? ioned Capt j a ene ae Ta: ayes e Se sai Q » a ere | he > FOR RENT—Two warm, well fur-) ” apartment on ground floor. Phone mere ton meanest peice Wel erstnee Hula nished sleeping rooms, close in.| _543-W or call at 924 Fourth street. From Burleigh County tronome ted the wo { Call at 418 Fifth street. __ | FOR RENT—Furnished light house-| State of North Dakota, kin—not Sniffin,” V corrected | Tived; and he { , ‘ FOR ee ae RT| Keeping apartment. Geo, W. Little, Plaintiff and Respondent. him, when the door had closed on He ay ees, the 4 Jewelry. Apply to F. A.’ 01 Fourth street. one 794, vs. us. he bullet struck the fronta Apartnent Ton dames G.-Spitzer, “Wonderful memory," at, anvle as to make def OR SREN Th Daripent fae abed ybefendant and Appellant, Markham churlishiy.. tion practically. impossible sveniy : SYLLABUS: “A failure of mine,” the pistol being of small calibre. 5 fon nee 7. > Raa 1A person claiming land or the “[ suppose you are o} And in ‘he second place, the pistol ROOM riment. The Lauraie| tight to use lend in the possession rare persons who never forget. a{With which Benson was shot. was BOARD AND Room in modern| room apartmen 3 ‘urain | of another, must se’’ his remedy in face but just can’t recall names,|of larse bore—a_point-forty-five— home, in finest location. Phone! AE none 803. law or equity, and must not resort’ what?” and the muzzle velocity was so 836-R or call at 519 Fifth street. | to the distruction or injury of prop- Bus eoan was in no mood sient, eee ane ballet oun Baye = = ——==s1 Wan erty to regain possession. ;, ! to be twitte taken a. straig se evel | WA’ JE Meee ire YOU TOLD JAY THAT ALL RIGHT? EL BETCAA ) ope any IME at you've dragred me|it heen held at a greater distance oa Se be e " » ete, 5 T rs ; = weg peal ouuwnine 02? | frem lema ) ‘ corn, potatoes, ete. Burleigh County, North Dakota, YouR DONK COULD IT CANT= WELL You SAY here, what are you going to do?”|frcm the gentleman’s brow.” { AE ENG Nee EInMED. RUN FASTER THAN ) YOU DONT JUST BANE A You He waved his hand deprecatingly, | , "And how,” asked | Markham, California, Saturday October 8th) WANTED—To do fancy work of hah ‘ D , y VE ANYTIME apd. sank an i with an air| “did Hagedorn knov: what the muz« in closed car. Can take two. Will i Opinion of the court by Burke, J. AYLINDY, DIDN'T ff BELIE and sank into a chair with an air be at Grand Pacific Hotel. Bis- any Kind. Fhone 785.0 F, E. McCurdy, State’s Attorney, 2 4 of contemptucus abdication. ve on, thatepnien , marck, Friday night, For furth- FURNITURE FOR SALE Attorney; for Plaintiff and Respond- The living-room looked much the ener tea er information see me there. W. F.| FOR SALE—Four dining room|" Bismarck, North Dakota, hen we saw it last, ex- ercd Vance; “and he @ Crum & Crum, Attorneys for De- + tat Fagg fendant and Appellant, Bismarck, North Dakota. E ‘PSY—How poisoned blood causes fits. How to stop fits promptly. Free treatise and in- structions. Write Western Medi- cal Ass'n 125 W., 62nd St., Chicago, ae = HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Six room modern house, located 702 Ave. F. Month- ly rental $50.00. Immediate pos- session, Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone No. 0. FOR SALE—All modern home, im- mediate possession, will take car for part payment, some cash, bal- ance $37.50 per month. Phone 973- M. FOR RENT—Six room modern house located on South side of N. P. track. Call at 511 Second street. E. J. Schultz. FOR SALE—Modern cottage, well located. Cheap if taken at once. Fins 858 or call at 415 Mandan si - FOR SALE—Five room cottage, priced very reasonable, easy terms. 1600 Bowen Ave. Phone 552-1. FOR RENT—Five room modern house, Can take possession at. once, Phone 553-J. John Guss- ner. FOR RENT—Flat at 118 1-2 Sixth street, partly furnished and omer Call H. L. Reade, Phone HOME LAUNDRY THE BEST address for wash! ‘FOR SALE—Beautiful eleven piece chairs, large buffet, table, six hole Monarch Range, sanitary couch, high chair, small oil heater, kitch- en cabinet. Phone 639. walnut dining room suite for less than half price if taken this week. Call at 419 Fifth street after 3:00 p.m. FOR SALE—White ivory bedroom set consisting of bed, chiffioner and Gresser; gateleg table and 4 chairs; ladies desk. 120 Avenue A. DIAMOND RINGS—Will send to FOR SALE—Two sewing machines for storage, cheap. ne 22 or call at 208 Main Avenue. MISCELLANEOUS any Bank for free examination. Buy now on our greatly reduced payment plan. A diamond en; ment ring and a three dia- mond wedding ring as low as sixty dollars for both. James W. Marek, office at 108 Third street, Bis- D marck, N. D, B SALE Bottling plant Tocated in Ged of 10,000, trading cen- ter of Central North DakotaCom- letely equipped, ready to run.| ine territory, low rent. For par- ‘iculars address L. Van Hook, ti Trustee in Bankru Bismarck, North Debate ' FOR SALE—One new Swallow air- lane; one new Standard and one ‘isso Jenny. Will sell them all at a bargain. If Fie can’t fly, we will. teach you how. Yellow Cab Co., James N. D. FOR SALE—Hundred — registered Hampshire ewes with lambs, at a An -xceptional o; Uinte,| SYLLA faunas owner is leaving pee Cooper, Hillsboro, or M. S. Hom pirleh County, one. Compan, 5 Pies giment North: Dakota National Guard Training School, a corporation, Plai tiff and Appellant,_ vs. The State of North Dakota, C. B. Little, et al, Defendants and Re-|° sponiente, Syllabu:. ; i Where, upon the vesignation of a trial judge, a causc is left unde- termined, a succeeding trial judge cannot. decide or make findings in the case without a trial d- novo on all of the issues. 2 Appeal from the District Court. of Burleigh County, Hon. Charles M., Cooley, Judge. Action te deter- mine adverse claims and quiet title. Plaintiff appeels. Reversed and new tral ordered. euinice of the court by Englert, ist. J. Nuessle, and Burke, JJ., did not ticipate; Hon. M. J. Englert, Sudee of the First Judiciai District, and Hon. Thomas © . Jugh, Judge of the Sixth Judicial District, sit- ting in their stead. F. O. Hell- strom, Bismarck, N. Dak., Attorney for Appellant. Zuger & Tillotson, anc Dullam, Young & Burke, Bi.marck, N. Dak., Attorneys for Respondents, From Foster County George E. Greene, Plaintiff and Appellant. vs. G. S. Newberry, et al, pecenatts and Respondents. BUS: 1, Following Bailey v. Hendrick- son, 25 N. D. 500, 143 N. W. 134, it SAM 1CK, Yor WELL OB ALL DE HANENT GoT YORE ALLS! AW Done BUMPER FOR ANUFF FoGIT TER RAISE NAH FEET WHEN IMP DAT FENCE cept t it had been put neatly in order, The shades were up, and the late afternoon light was flooding in fhe ornateness of the hings seemed inten: fied by the glare. Vance glanced about him and gave a shudder. “I’m half inclined to turn back,” he drawled. zi justifiable homi by an outra; interior decorator.” “My dear aesthete,? Markham urged impatiently, “be good enough to bury your ar i¢ prejudices, and to proceed with your problem. - +. Of course,” he added, with a malicous smile, “if you fear the result, you may still w!.hdraw, and thereby preserve your charming theories in their” present virgin state.” “And permit you to send an inno- cent maiden to the chair!” ex- claimed Vance, in mock indigna- tion. “Fie, fie! La politesse alone forbids my withdrawal. May I nev- er have to lament, with Prince Henry, that ‘to my sham I have a truant been to chivalry.” Markham set his jaw, and gave Vance a ferocious look. “I’m beginning to think that, after all, there is something in your theory that every man has some mo- BACK YAND. tive for murdering another.” “Well,” repled V-nce cheerfully, “now that you have begun to come round to my_ way of thinking, do you mind if I send Mr. Snitkin on an_errand?” § Markham sighed audibly and shrugged his shoulders, “Vl smoke during the opera bouffe, if it won’t interfere with your performance.” Vance went to the door and called Snitkin. “I say, would you mind going to Mrs. Platz and borrowing a long plained that the size and char- acter of the bullet and the expelled shell told him the whole tale. That’s how he knew the gun was an army Colt automatic—I believe he called it a U. S. Government Colt—and not the ordinary Colt automatic, The weight of the bullets of these two pistols is slightly different: the grains, whereas the army Colt bul- let weighs 230 grains. “Hagedorn, having a hypersensi- tive tactile sense, was able, I pre- sume, to distinguish ihe diff’rence at once, though I didn’t go into his physiological gifts wi... him,—my reticent nature, you understand. «+. However, he could tell it was a forty-five army Colt automatic bullet; and knowing this, he knew that the muzzle velocity was 809 feet, and that the striking energy was 3: ich_ gives a six-inch penetration in white pine at a dis- tance of 25 yards. “An amazin’ creature, this Hage- dorn. Imagine having one’s head full of such entrancin, informa- tion! The old mysteries of why a man should take up the bass-fiddle as a life work and whe:: all the pins go, afe babes’ conundrums com. pared with the one of why a hu- man being should devote his years to the idiosyncrasies of bullets.” (To _ be Continued) ordinary Colt bullet weighs 200 &@ is held that a direction in writing, FOR SALE—Sheep—400 breedi by ‘the attorneys for a mortgagee, ewes, 12 bucks, all. wie . bid i Davis, Pretty Rock, N. D., 16 plies gap gee eS pg miles southwest of Leith. closure by advertisement, is in legal SA! pring chickens effect a written bid authorizing the wild grapes. Call at 211 W. Front! sheriff to strike it off to the mort- street after 6:00 p. m. sages #t ne better bid ie received, -ENT—Garage located at Q re _mortga: premises Wort Broadway. Call 676-M after consist of a half section. of ee 5 o'clock p. m., seating ape Lp form or, ‘OR RENT—Garage at 910 Seventh | tract, and described in the mortgage tract, such half section tract strect_Phone 900M after 6 p.m.| Mofo trash, uch half scton tras WINS PRIZE lating Section 8082.C. L, 1913, which! H path’ grade. student inthe ‘Matt | Laon const of aitince fesse, bracts si in consist of dis! fa shape, $10 down. Phone 346 poh woe te ream Belge of $7 « lots, they must be sold separate-|_ 4 ( iven by the W. A. Aci cream | ly, FOR SALE—Cleveland Big Six| station for the best essay of 300 5, Said Section 8082, C. L. 1913, - Coupe. Good tires and good fin-| words on “The Care of Cream.” | applies only where mortga ‘ed prem- ish. A neat and snappy looking|This contest was open to all boyslises in fact consist of distinct car. Has had gvod care and is in/and girls in Hettinger county, and | farms, tracts or lots; and such stat- excellent shape. $875.00 cash.| was held in connection with the Mott | ute does not contemplate that one Write Tribune Ad. No, 17. Festival. distinct farm of 320 acres chall be tape-measure and a ball of string. ++ « The district attorney wants them,” he added, giving rkham a fpropk aie bow, - “I can’t hope that you're going to hang yourself, can I?” asked Markham, ne ey 4 ance gai at him reprovingly. “Permit ne,” he said ene “to commend ‘Othello to your atten- tion: ur blankets, bed apeeats, fam- ily and finished was is Mar- « guerit Bulten’s Home Lai No injyry to-fabric. No used. dried in air. Men’s shirts a specialty. We call and deliver. Call at Ave. A W. or Phone 1017, | Ps AUTOMOBILES 4 FOR SALE—Five passenger Pack- uf ard Sedan ad Gane #400 down; i Confidence in our integrity and our standard of ethics is widespread through. out the city. The reason is that we have demonstrated our capacity for sympathetic service, We Understand : ‘How poor are they that have not patience! What wound did ever heal but by degrees?’ 4 Or—to descend from a poet to a platitudinarian—let me present for your consid’ration a pentameter from Longfellow: ‘All things come round to him who will but wait! Untrue, of course, but consolin’. Milton said’ it much better in his ‘They also serve—’, But Cervantes

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