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ER 22, 1927 : the Cirque, as they call it here. And ‘through the performe: entri vaudeville circuits. Recalling your] ago, he left a will which stipulated H e this is the circus [ had been looking and there you will find a huge cafe|own reactions to acrobatic acts 2t/that the prices should never Be Hl e ege ~ for all my life. It’s a circus that in operation. Tables are scattered|the opening of Broadway vaudeville| a \ abe i | e somes right up and sits in your lap. about and two barmaids wait to) bills, you hesitate. You have al-|Taised ‘above the purse limitations . Hf y un h zi eee right yp to oe SRS ae your order, ‘ yoy felt that Hey, should pay fee of the worker. He stipulated the i and the prancing horses all but kic! As you sip r beer the trapeze} taking up space, but since they|sort of entertainment that must —— Pp a= Ce) N EB 8 3 Paris, Oct. 22.—I found the small| you in the face. The clowns hop up | lady, the clow trong man|have suddenly become so charming| oy, i om = And around the old~place has boy’s paradise on a side streét injand sit upon your knee and the /sit at their m casually | in this intimate new atmosphere you Montemartre, well off the beaten/ pretty lady bareback rider and tight-| putting on thei : MALE HELP . If you] advise them to stay in Europe. ‘i of SALESMEN ss Paris tracks. = * ’ rope walker exchange sly confi-| wander over they will chat with you eas Faroe Trent cesiddiatek Pa i WANTED—Rxpe If yos're looking for a trail back/dences. with you as they prepare to/and, with easy confidence, tell you FA i fale. . In the intermission litle boys and|discovered, though the income does ci to youthful dreams, here's the place| perform. Slyly you whisper that/of their trials and tribulations. And| oo]! ‘ 3 rape (odpatl Cott elt ssl haat) to Pick it up; if you’re looking for| you'll meet them over a glass af} when you tell them you are from | Sls ae back stage to gaze shyly ae Neen Tied “A ae fellow tourists don’t wander away|beer during the intermission. If,/ America their eyes will pop wide |* The dl, ONE le th e-|the famous Fratalleni clowns Wale from the sidewalk cafes, for some reason, an act proves tire-;open and they will ask you about | coive. priiba ode AOnre, pee Be found and made famous. For this is the Circus Medrano, or!some you haye simply to disappear'the immense sums ps by the envy: * What wouldn't I have given} “One night they had to leave, aercaaias & rs eae sa aRRRV ONT ai ic oui in uber. tual a kid to find four ey Bro. Another circus etm them a] ‘utua! » jtesques capering in a circle about!more money—so mu more they | MOM NF ‘OP ° By Taylor me? pea could not refuse. And with my own ‘ te tovaali on retail grocery tri i with » well estabiished line macaroni products. Must have his own aay and a clean past record. Give ali des to past exper- tence in your first letter and write legibly with ink to be con- sidercd. To the right man this! WANTED SALESMAN HAVE OPENING FOR SALES- MAN LIVING: IN BIS- MARCK to. cover Southwest Part of state, Well known liné. Salesman making from five to fifteen thousand dol- & ‘ 5 A few fect away a man will sell|eyes I saw their leader weep . us a well paying permanent Pog ostene le es Pop, LVE ASKED You \/ AMI THE ONLY \ a) you a pocket full of sugar for alright here where we sit in this room, speciidress sales manager, view. . RRRT Pe EECIRIC 7 ONG AROUND HERE pinion ee te ofeer tone conta| Outatte- the Gaga Blase and the vi a & y Doe: Nes. 3 2 8 Coty eee earns SS LIVING ROOM By LEAST: Woe SER are {| 3 ag, # little can of fish Zor] clown hurriedly finiahed his beer and dbo eae orcs io See ae an eam A DOZEN TIMES y MATTER WITH the seals. rushed out. ugh the curtains WIDE-aw: Y i LSE, jean a " - k ie Cirque Medrano is the old-|the ci i. toria) rights on sale of Dr. Seir 4 . wine of high- ~ | circuses. ts home is a rough,|a back way and wal jong a wert ANGOS CRA, old-time ae, 1s o'clock to insure grade art advertising. A very domed building and its seats are; through the twisted by-ways of the built around the arena, the more ex- | Montmartre, pensive being directly around the 4 GILBERT SWAN. ring and on a level with the sawdust. | (Copyright 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) For 14 franes—56 cents—you can sit in the lap of the circus gods and] A census of all horses and mules for 24 cents you can be just above |on farms the first of nee show. the mobs of working folk. ed a total of 21,0138,00 , & de- or, as a clown told me over a|cline of 17 per cent since 1920. The stein of beer, “old man Medrano | next five years are expected to show built his circus for the poor folk.”|a reduction of the present number When he died, a number of years|by 30 or 40 per cent seme day. successful season makes possible a more elaborate line than ever, including exclusive copyrighted art calendars, indoor billboards, holiday greetings, art blotters, a fans, direct. i i o be successful and i b vertising pencils prosperous, get into the Automo- a ized items. ible earnings tive Industry, Electricity or Avia- Rebuilt Automobiles $5000.00 a year aaa ‘upward. Ex: tion. Write for FREE catalog, 3 1 perience in our line not necessary, STATE AUTO ELECTRICAL &| Satisfaction guaranteed. Sevenday| Woe want a reliable, full time man. | ' AVIATION SCHOOL, Aberdeen,| trial, Each car priced in plain' Year around work. Liberal com- We RF amar We anne wey eae rins ai prizes, Ex- —Farmer or farmer’s son . penses advanced. ist of custome or man to travel in country. se Ne Gls Pion) reed ers furnished. New season opens Steady work, good profits. Mc- Heed TOF mors atleniate thateg r.| latter part of December. Write ONNON & COMPANY, Dept. tation facilities? In our wavied the pioneers in this line, The Wi a al D. Murphy Co., Red Oak, jowa. ATTENTION SALE ing, same formula Applicant must have with references An- Agency, Inc, 14 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — PHONE 32 BENSON MURDER CASE 5 TAN DINE @cunp cumead ow! stock you are sure,to find one which will please and satisfy you. SANT pay spare time. No canvas sing. Write for free details of a splendid op-| i | facturers selli Suits, | | ov 8 CHARACTERS OF THE STORY | Ostrander—” peti Be {i plendid op-| “Rebuilt Cara With a Rerutation tapicalital GvErConts, any We: oe |i Yeax—you | PHILO VANCE sa Diatriy | Look here!” ont tn Markham, oe __No. Dak. Box $29.50; your commission $5.00 in AN' ME BOTH : ee . latrict "—and I may have one or \ ae crfor diving team) U&@hr Motor Sales Co. | £3.20: Your comm ccalbie? Pues i of dails Attorney of New York County] others for you later. But that will ALVIN H, BENSON....... Well- | do nicely f be: ing.” known Wall Street broker and Before ‘tervne could protest man-about-town, who was mys- | further, Swacker came in to say that teriously murdered in his home | Heath was waiting outside. MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON .. “What about our friend ane eee se ae man/ sir?” was the Sergeant's first ques: and cutting brush. Good wages, | === Avenue models. Fit guaranteed, Apply 1 mile north of elty water| AGENTS 6 day delivery. Unusi t. C. W. Scott, W150 WEERLY SELEINGGAS~%e| Plan to producers. Rest TED--Girl for general house-| A GALLON. No- fake. Guaran-| Titory to real workers. vork and companion, Call at 619| teed product. Your-address on| tractive selling outfit Mandan. Phone 1804- cans, Equals gasaline 3c a gale tay swatches FREE. Wa “Chaulfers with wochanc| 10M:._Free particulars and proof. AY. | MASTERCR on Aivin ‘Bens By i WANTED Chautfers with tigchan-/ [RPERWRE MAG. CO. Abie: | ORS, 632 Brondway. N.Y. wifRIEL St GLATR soe oet™| |," holding that up for, day ae cee, "uerstate Trane) deta Ont, Canada, PUNCHROARD SALESMEN | | Sy) KU FTL EB) NE mee (iT) | |] | MURIEL s1 varus A oung singer) 0 pot, cxplained Markham. Ot want , rarber trade, Catalog tres: | >CENTS—WE START YOU in bus- one NOMGE i. CAPTAIN PiNILIP LERCOGR °C" to have a anything detiniter’ Amd Moler Barber Goll ft. ee.! iness, No capital or experience NEW fascinating game EXCITE- Pare fics St. Clair’s fiance he told Heath about the vi it of M N. D. omcee, F8T80:) needed to earn $50 to $100 weck-| MENT. Can be used all states. MEANDER PRYEE 7 ::--0+s- | jor Bensonana Mies HECMMNEE: Get : ean oe ly selling shirts direct to wearer.| $200 weckly casy. One minute is. pantimate of Alvin Benson's} * Heath inspected the en and a WANTED Spare or full time. Write for} Sales talk. Pay daily. CIGAR MRS. PAULA BANNING |... yg| its enclosures, and then them ‘A WOMAN OF REFINEMENT” | FREE SAMPLES, Madison Shirts] STORES NOVELTY CO., Peoria, Ersiit ivotewat es of Piste they " HIGH school educati = 302 Broadway, New York, "| _Ill. detected Pai SLSIE \n ST aba . " personality, between ape of Se non AGENTS—Greatest metal specialty | POWERFUL money maker, electric the firm of Benson and Benson|. “I don’t see anything in COLONEL BIGSBY OSTRANDER | he said, “It looks to me like a e A retired army officer| vate deal between Benson and WILLIAM. H. MORIARTY ..... | fellow Pfyfe.—Leacock’s our man; : :.. An alderman| and the sooner I get him locked up, .G) 40, who is entirely unincumbered} Ver invented! Merchants amazed!| advertising cigar lighter, flashing and free to travel extensively, de-} “ensation wherever shown! Large| multi-color art movie ads;_ sells sired by nationally known organi-| commissiors, Exclusive territory.| easily; make §255 weekly. FED. zation. Jalary, bonus andtranspor-| Write quick! Print-O-Graph, 126} ERAL MFG. CO., St. Paul, ¥ i i : 7 5 POSIT sob anie «... | the better I'll feel.” tation, Give full information first} _ East Third Street, Flint, Michigan.|_.esota. = 3 ‘ j i Size is what counts with Oscar! 3losser| ... Of the firm of Stitt “That may be tomorrow,” Mark- letter, F. E, COMPTON & CO.,! MAKE Big Money selling Christmas| "UNCHBOARD SALESM eckles and His Friends By Blosser ind’ McCoy, Public Accountants| ham encouraged him, “So don't feal _1000 N. Dearborn, Chicago. Greeting cards. Beautiful order| sale daily nets you $105 MAURICE DINWIDDIE 5 ates! downcast over this little delay, . \.. Assistant District oer + - » You're keeping the Captain BIG PRESENTS, ERNEST HEATE . er- | under surveillance, aren't you?” AQ (Locke WAT T BoveuT 1 ‘SNICE= aN AWE GOT NICE FOR FRECKLES BIRTADAY ) FOUNTAIN PEN | |VouRE GOING TO \ AT ONCE—Fifty attrac-| getting sample book Free. Highest| Big season now tive girls 17 to 24 for Smith’s| commission. Everybody buys. Greater Bismarck Ladi d,{| Write RocHester Art Co., Roches-} “~ ji RI aa . geant of the Homi Bureau| “I'll say so,” grinned Heat cis snap’ into ihe pits adore) CER sin sar SSS Speers EI OO FOR HIMLL || GNE FRECKLES PES Bcern| |BURKE, SNITKIN, EMERY ..-- "| Vancetursed Se Merwtome this town a real band. Apply| DISTRIBUTO" for-100 stare-youto| FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished gUCHA ul Dae FoR WIS ALEK? Bl Detectives of Homicide Bureaa| “What about that list of names Melody Shop, Bismarck. Ask for! this county, Experionee eree | modern apartment including piano A NICE PENCILS IT? WE CERTAINLY BIRTADAY? ZA ANY OF 7AE BEN HANLON ...... Command- | you made out for the Sergeant?” __Mr. Smith, ae nd STF apenic nee umnbeens and electric washing machine J "! 60T BIG PRESENTS s (es) 7 [OTAER ing Officer of Detectives as- | he asked ingenuoualy, “I dresses, % is » Pa. Bosh gett Wades % f > P ! ieee, nO § Experience pth! Ope ‘Maters| = weet | FOR RENT—Fur wy : yy z HIGGINBOTHAM .......... Then he handed Heath the paper ials cut; instructions. Stamped HOUSES AND FLATS nished apartment in modern home, S$ fe Sons ok ve tivor ftice| Containing the names Vance hed . envelope brings particulars. Art| FOR SALE—Six room modern house| 0 ground floor, private entrance, —EAp CAPTAIN CARL HAGEDORN +. | alled off to him. Dress, 30° Atlantic, Stamford,| with €xcellent bath room and lights, heat and water furnished. Firearms expert vip ilo ates caution, Ser- Conn. sleeping porch. Splendid location,| __415 Mandan strect. Phone 858. DR) DOREMUS * geant,” he said morosely, “I ‘LADIES—We pay $7 hundred color-| lawn and trees, Built in features.| FOR” RENT—A beautifully fur- ing cards home; absolutely no sell-| Convenient all around. Very rea-| nished sleeping apartment, com- ing; opportunity beginners; exper- sonsble, Write Tribune Ad, No.| fortable summer and winter, suit- ienée unnecessary, Addressed en- . * 3 able for one or two persons, Phone - velope brings particulars, Art-| FOR SALE—Modern & room house! 94% s eae ee craft 321 Broadway, N. Y. and sats 13-16, Block 69, McKen erie race, shire roa ane REPRESENTATIVES—Sall we zie and Coffin addition. Price ‘ugnished front apartment in Rue ie jadi” EEA || S08UONGG TARSESE Maria ree|| mecements; alemdar hens t Good commis-| cash. Write Box 505, Jamestown,|__ 697-J or call at 711 Ave. A. i 4 N._D., or phone 420 Bismarck. ‘—Three room modern R SALE—All modern five room Aa eeaiararenent wate nelvata house, five blocks west of post-| bath. Third street. Phone i i ut Vance inte! him blandly. wei 2 e' mode! '—Furnished ment} , ' anak an i ; ling to take Nome” traiging| Sedan aa part payment.’ Terms.| with bath, Guaranteed good'and| OM, BUT LOOK BANKY! BORO Pog LON RN the captain, “Mivs Hoffman i= | knew it, Markham, im your tutalary course in nursing. . WINTHROP Phone 973-M. warm. Call at 930 Fourth street WAAT ZI MANE FOR ) such A DINKY WY Loo ught in by Major Benson an your NURSE SERVICE, 6208 Win-| FOR SALE OR REN’ ; you'd get me the alibis of all these FRANK SWACKER em C78" | Deople on the night of the murder. retary to the District “Attorney | 1 may bring something contribu- CURRIE .... Vance's valet aby i light. Verity lee zou a . S. VAN DIN: ready know, such as Pfyfe's; a = Aey were Darran me have the reports as soon as you NED can.” (taches in frre to When Health had gone Mevkham fe and Lea- | turned a look of angry exasperation upon Vance. “Of all the confounded trouble- makers—” he began. * THIS HAS HAPP’ Suspicion Miss St. Clair, PI cock, Vance eliminates Miss $ Clair, and when Pfyfe's tes' mony strengthens the cas relates that Pfyfe and Alvin | fairy godmother.” i Six room| FOR RENT—Furnished small apart- = It'S SPREAD ovu7 4 . A bal Pe (ruesday, June 18; afternoen.) | _ throp, Chicago. _ .| modern house practically all new] ment in modern home. 618 Sixth] AARC vasa muacesledunstteiny An four later Phelps, the ADDRESS Envelopes, $25-§35 week-| inside, partly furnished. Will] _ street. Phone 568: “ewe tive Markham had sent to 96 { ly in your spare time. Everything] give good terms to the right party.| FOR RENT—Apartment in Trib- furnished, Stamp for particulars.| _413 Raymond street. Phone 942-R.| une Bldg. Rants Tribune office. q ; __Junell_Co., Hammond, Ind. FOR RENT—Rooming house, 422) Occupancy Nov. 1: & © WANTED—A lady about thirty| Fourth street, Apartment city heat-|®OR REN two and a three years of age to keep house on| ed, three rooms pom peivala bath.| room apartment. he Laurain farm. _ Scandinavian custodian.| Also garage. For . Iron top| Ars. Phone 303. ._Write Tribune Ad. No. 27. for gas range. Phone 905. | WANT: irl to do general) FOR RENT—To June iat. Dietrich MISCELLANEOUS _ : housework. Good wages to right| cottage (completely furnished).| FOR SALE—Registered Oxford ‘ party. Mrs. C, C, Larsen, 509 W.| 216 Thayer Avenue, $65 month.| rams and ewes all of good size, __ ‘Thayer. Phone 632, __ ___| Inquire The B,.ne Agency, Bis-| well boned and dense flecee, pa- WANTED—School gis! to work for| _marck Bank Building. pers furnished. Duroc Jersey board and room, Call at Mohawk,, FOR RENT—A good six room mod-| boars and gilts, long and heavy ; * 401 Fifth street. crn Hames 6 Fourth hens Hot} boned, papers furnished, Rezis- ROOMS FOR RENT wat it, laundry garage. tered “polled milking shorthorn NOW BEGIN THE STORY piesdeiye: came in radiating satie- ‘action. CHAPTER XXXIV “I think I’ve got what you want, Markham had listened attentively | Chief.” His raucous voice was cev> to Vance’s summary. He now sat in| ertly triumphant. “I went up to the rapt silence gazing down at the desk.| St. Clair. woman's apartment and “How about a little chat with| rang the bell. She came to the Pfyfe before you make any final] herself, and I stepped into the move aginst the Captain?” suggest-| und put my questions to her. ed Vance. sure refused to answer.” “I think I'll take your advice,” an-| “When I let on I knew the pack swered Markham slowly, after sev-| age contained the gun was eral minutes’ reflection, Then he| shot with, she just laughed and perk- picked up the telephone. “I wonder| ed the door open, ‘Leave this apart- if he’s at the hotel now.” ment, you vile creature, she says \ “Oh, he’s there,” said Vance.| to me.” z FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home for sleeping or light housekeeping. Also a garage for __tent, Call at 319 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Two furnished Tight housekeeping rooms on first floor, Also a sewing machine for sale. Call _at 604 Third street. OR RENT—Two- furnished light housekeeping rooms, as for cooking, Phone 442-M after 5:00 fee 0 Semmes PE YOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms in strictly modern home. ., Call at 816 Main or phone 919-R. ¥OR RENT—A pleasant room in modern home. A good location. Call at 116 Thayer Ave. W. see a ee ____ FURNITURE FOR SALE __ FOR SALE—Library dinette, ward- robe, daybed, kitchen cabinet, mat- tress, 9x12 axminster 4 boaay hon prac- lamp, windsor rocker, ortho} Victrola and kitchen stool, tically new. Phone 786-R, 414 Inguire at 404 Ave. C or phone| bulls, These are. of good milking 1 FOR RENT—J nine r house ed nd large barn at 323 South th street. In- quire of O'Hare, & Cox. = rnished modern electric range and wa: machine. Phone 171 or call at 414 Eighth street. a AUTOMOBILES Phone 678-R, — ‘ord “Tudor in FOR SALE—1926 Ford very ye condition. Call at 412 or phone 649-J, WORK WANTED DON'T throw your old or damaged. re , Seeing us. We can repair it and strain, Come and sce them, three miles north of Bismarck. Nagel ___& Strutz, Bismarck, N, D. Box 21. DIAMONDS set in’ very latest mountings. Engagement, wed- - ding, dinner cluster, two and three stone rings, brooches, bracelets, pins. earrings, combination lava- lieres and brooches, $25 and up. Cash or credit. Buy now for Xmas. James W. Marek, exclu- sive diamond dealer. Office at 108 Third street, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Fancy large solid cab- bage, one cent per Ib. Large dry onions, two cents per lb. Or- ders must be 100 Ibs. or more. Cash with order. Prices F. O. B. Washburn. Sacks free. Clarence __Burg, Washburn, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Brand new olive drab overcoat, size 38, for $12.00; Dal- tow Adding Machine with stand for $40.00; electric plate; beauti- ful oil lamp, set of flat irons, pic- ture frames. Inquire 502 Seventh GONNA, BE PATHETIC. POoR ‘SOUP BonE’ HE MAY BE ILLER THIN A DEBUTANTE. IN DISH WATER a Bot; WELL) HES WALHIN!' RIGHT INTO SOME BAD NEews— I MEAN, STAGGERIN, By William. YES —TOLGH Luck. T PERSONALLY KNow HE WOULONT WALK ACROSS 7H’ STREET To SEE A FOOTBALL GAME. WELL,HE'LL | DUST HAVE TO DROP DEAD 10 GET _HOME “Watchful waitin’ and all that.” Pfyfe was in; and Markham re- quested him to come at once to the office. “There's another thing I wish you'd do for me,” said Vance, when the other had finished telephoning. “The fact is, I’m longing to know what everyone was doing during the hour of Benson’s dissolution—that is, between midnight and 1 a. m. on the night of the thirteenth, or to speak pedantically, the morning of the fourteenth.” Markham looked at him in amaze- ment. “Seems silly, doesn’t it?” Vance went on blithely. “But you put such faith in alibis—though they do prove disappointin’ at times, what? There’s Leacock, for instance. If that hall-boy had told Heath to tod- die along and sell his violets, you couldn’t do a blessed thing to the Captain. Which shows, d’ ye see, that you're too trustin’. . . .Why He grinned. ‘ a hurriee savnstaics, and ihaiey any more jan gol board when her signal flashed. let the boy get the number, and then 1 stood him to one side, and listened in. . . . She was talking to Lea- ol a her Nisa ‘were: ‘They know you toak pistol from here yesterday and threw it in ran? “ “That must've knocked hin a for he t say anything long time. Then he fectly calm and kinda sweet: worry, Muriel; and don't say a to anybody for the rest pf the ne as eee: in oe 4 made her promise to keep until as and then he said i-bye, rs we aekham sat a while’ digesting e story. Kis Lupeemrion. Oh you get conversat at you ask me, Chief,” said the i f at i B. back of Maim’s Service station. | fire, f! not find out where everyone was? detective, “I'd lay down tan to one . ti Yo guilty apd the girl ri i a sina Wants. ‘an des ay fey; oo i neni | ibe Lamatn mere at tut Leacock F; #0 LE 5 ine leath- Pp S| FOR SALE—Elect qui R. Sf ee TE RD jenson’s; and they're about the only | knows it.” re aerate ee rer to matehy to do work. | Will take| blacksmith a in live aan of ‘ Dp ks GOPHERS } 2 FF She, \5 “ | ones whose whereabouts you've) Markham thanked him and let him dining table and kitchen cabinet.| outside dictat and do the typing 600.’ Only shop in town. Bar- : REAT sy) \ looked into. Maybe there were] go. - ot Phone | 1283-W or call at 1021] at her own home. Write gain if taken in 30 days. Inquire " others hovering around Alvin that| “This sub-Potomac chivalry.” com- Seventh after 4 p.m. Ad. No. 26. at Union State Bank, Hazen, N. D.| it night. -There may have been a crush| mented Vance, “is « frightful aui- ‘FOR SALE—One child’s go-cart, li- of friends and acquaintances on| sance. . » But aren't we ebout hand—a_ regular soiree, y’ know.| due to hold polite converse with the ._. . Then again, checking up on} genteel Leander?” all these people will supply the} Almost as he spoke the man wes desolate Captain with something to| announced. He entered the “* Markham Knew, as well ao‘, that| ner"but for all hs sua ‘ar! lew, as as ner. or o Vance would not have made a sug-| not wholly disguise his uneasiness FOR SALE—Choice Intported Ger-} F of mae aolers and Hartz Mountain, ; LOST Flannery and Wetherby Addition, inson, N. . LosTKs pra et Te Ho advises ‘young'men to secure} REAL RADIO BUY—Six tube Con- 2 months ela. Pron lots now for their future bomes, sical AE desk type. See Mr, - brary table, clarinet, ane floor and | -o7; { table lamp.” Call ag 719, ‘Ninth | COTS FOR 8A u ‘ street, wa jone 901 or re- turn ta 816 Ninth sircet for believing that in Hotel. eet ition of this kind unless actuated | of mind. marck will never sold at T—A large new garage . hy rious “mative: and for “mie fewen, Me: » Ee le i cert moments, headed the| Martha rooqeg, oun " FARM LANDS | is Bare sags fee X02 en | <Lourteenth street. AW da other's face intently, as if trying to| have a little more explaining to i i SALE--64) acres about 12 ei ee pln Webb Block,| FOR RENT—Garage opposite post- ‘ 3 .\ \\ My re-d his reason for this unexpected he ee oe So ey [st Eildiage good land, all tilablera | Bane 0. = ion 4 2 \\ \ \ "2s, specitically,” he asked, “ls| where the other coed \ good Peaposition for anyone want- HOME LAUNDRY FOR RENT—A garage with cement} : included in your bay ngs He “wil re dee goed as to tell WI | ing ww divers Terms. If in~| THQ BEST sddress for washing| floor at 419 Third street. Phone \\ W took uP Ma peuetl ai it poised me. a oot ” sald \ ! eee Guray Bresben eet finish Nl sa is i- FOr RENTCA eens Gal iat y \ \\\\ \S iB “No one is to be any out,” replied | Pfyfe; bi voice had lest te as. 4 vy nad ficlabed Home Lat tot the ey eWeet, Onli at fez \) S\ Nir Vance. “Put down Miss St, Clair| surance. Some of his ‘too, had 0 injury to fabric. No channels er rere. Ze: WSS —Captain Leacock—the Major—| deserted him, and as to Peace | sae eowrmi gh Bas em ie a0 pai ; STawilans ey [Pah terme ervownness witha way BO re fur, Men B Sy G ions for pat S in ‘ashil on, D. “ 2 + WAY s oR. ry e $s ‘ : Q 5 ie Block. A. Floren et Busi | call and deliver, Call at-203 Ave.|C. Man: t granted, but about . HEN. DEATH IS THE ONL OuT. . ‘Everyone! ... Have you Miss| ulated his match-safe, beg ee si ‘AW. or Phone 1917, ,000 are issued. Araussuen WN : Semermnseneesse | Hoffman? Now Jot down Colonel] "(To Be Continued) liad . . * '

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