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a ae st os te TH PISMARCK TRIBUNE HOUSES aNd FLATS SATURDAY APRIL? 1928 who will also pi iment for the singers, and one Vagner’s “Ride of the Val, y Goldman’s Band under ship of Edwin Franko 1 small tan male dog. rmation cali Clarence Hi. Advertisements ¢ gurdus spot. in i * :, a > 219. Four of the singers, as -PHONE 382 modern, full b ¢ _Phone 219-J, a "quarteite, ill give the, quartet > PEs hew three room tebe gts hie Ngee Seah - _ . - dining room ge! from which old favorites have beer WANTED—Burleigh County now} Classified Advertising Rat 1A 5 en 1 ble, buffet and china lo” h ¥ Dream,” “Faust.” “Mignon,” “Car- open for steady hustler to sell B Males |) "you are in earnest and one pone) POR 00 Heuer, Gall Gt bee SHAE stecet| Gat men,” jeconda,” “Lucia Ve Reliable on and | i wane or 3, ad make connection Where you R. 7 ent waTa. : 4 neue a0 sae Mek and aj ele ey Qt 522 Sixth street | wits cates of Amotica, Pintntitt,|“Robin Hood,” “Dream Girl,” and other Products. xperience not insertio words make $75.00 to $100 weekly, RENT—Fevr room = unfur-; Nine room hous ruth § hE ee oa 5) i “Naughty M ta, necessary. Offers Die earnings or under $75 || ms the apoeition with a re-' nished apartment, hot water heat; better known as the N on! FOR RENT—A pan in fitst class miavete of Wiliam Parsons and the Naughty Ma: on small capital. — Particulars 2 insertions, ble company producing a qual-! and hot water furnished. Screened ‘ouse, All modern. Phone | condition, Call at 808 Seventh) ,ou5" Defendante. an) i given on requeust. Dr. Ward’s or under 45 ity line of attractive fast selling; no Ph | after 5:00 pom, tof SERORTING to the Coors that tiie] | At a: eeeion, OF the Die ae Medical Company. Winona, Minn. 3 insertions, | merchandise. for the entire fam-| PO) three room room modern | FOR SALE—Three burner Kero gas| fOrteiring “and ranecllie eee ot ot Nuath Thota. continued and held ablished 1856. | or ander 5 | ily. Complete sample line fur-! apartment, ground floor, beauti-! house, modern 4 room flat with| stove. Phone 588-M or call at 506 f parseant djournment, at the [ED—First class mechanic;|| % week, 25 words or j nished. For full informatior,! gitly furnished. Cail at 120 W.| } also furnished three room.! Second street. t Teeter Gee math aia ae ae prefer one who has had Chevrolet | Onder ............ 143 |! write Minnesota Woolen partment 2, close in. Kitch-| BARGAINS in used furniture. . bi drew experience. Most, be siotoligaly Ads ea co iat addi- }) seta, t RENT—Two room apartment; -¢" Tange for sale. Phone 905. {| Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan, h ng competent to rebuild motors of all iD . ne. among with gas range and mostly new N. D. re had and don FOR SALE—Five room bungalow | A ee ee Ae ee $ i makes. Location small town inj} CLASSIFIED DISPLAY sure. Sell guaranteed woolen} furniture. Also gatage for rent. 0. 1 condition. Very reason- | wit die Curls Address Ad. RATES blankets, ba Gees Oe ce Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth street priced i2 yea at vee Smallg Poliomyletis Cases in (onea , care Tribune. ! ers, coats, hosiery, mittens, leath- i Phone 921. | : fo! F het See or jackets direct to consumer.| com RENT— Front 6 room flat | F Son ce! State During March tae son or man to travel in_ country. All classified ads are cash in Write NORTHERN WOOLEN |" ‘with hot water. Located in down| cottage at 707 Front, Inquire at is ORDERED that sald 1 Steady work good profits. Me- advance. Copy should be re- CO., Dept. 14, Fergus Falls, a busi distri 411 Sect one 317. a oa ea s ly Kk g py should . town business district. For fur-| | Second or phone 317. file their answer to the Bil CONNON & COMPANY, Dept.i| ceived by 9 o'clock to insure LALO) <7, | ther information phone 53. "OR } Furnished “house at! Two cases of poliomyelitis, better] piaint herein within thirty da C252, Winona, Minn. Se insertion same day. HOSIERY SALESM4 Complete) a=: ons ns 815 Thayer Avenue, Inquire of W.| known as infantile paralysis, were| ana ‘that in defeult thisect wate MEN, why not learn a profitable - THE He of ae men’s ae AES IND ROOM ___! ss “Casselman, 3 erence in North Dakota during be taken as confessed. And it is| rofession easy work special short dren’s hosiery in novelties and| COMFORTABLE rooms with OY | =s=sess=_qe ores | Mar according to data compi! ‘urther | ae Saree, free catalog. Moler _Bar- BISMARCK TRIBUNE staples to be sold to the retail) without board at The Eastburn,| MISCELLANEOUS at the office of the state health de- MEE HOT ACE Dy Tew ate re ots ‘ot sald ber College, Fargo, N. D.-Butte, PHONE 32 stores. Commission. Schuster! 114 Main Ave. W. Phone 1158. ‘OR SALE—The South Side Gro-| Partment here. Both cases were re-/same once each week, for six con- Mont, Company, 606 W. Main St., Louis- | = mee poe AE Sak e ported from McLean county and no| secutive weeks, in the rek ey wo "a ville, Ky. FARM LANDS any Pl) ay eae fear is felt by state health author- Tribune. a dally newspap. F published bs 119. / SA Ee Jn BL, nbor 000.00, le | se A nity 0! sinarck, ‘Nor’ a terstate Oil Company’s establisa-| LAND BANK offers limited num- an be i | this year. Several years ago num-| The Un ed States of America—ss, oi Fs Y Twelfth street. eS ri - :; fee | 4 A can be made to suit the purchas. th District of North Dakota. that said Unknown WANTED—A_ ‘bie man to work Rebuilt Automobiles ed line of oils and paints. Lists; ber of farms at bargain prices. cr, Reason for selling, have other | CTOUs cases of the disease were re- ) J. A, Montgomery, clerk of the © Thuet appear and ME. Fite, petry Ganart of customers furnished. Phone) Write today for nev: descriptions| usinees, interests trat need my| Ported from nearly all parts of the| pistrict’ Court of the United States r to the bill of com pe ne eee, Reward! a Used Car Is No Better Than the| oF write R. T. Swain, Gladstone! of lands in North Dakota—160 to personal attention, For further | State. MNbY certiey Gee tha Dinca an vot this order up wore tari ced pantzy| Dealer Made It. | rigtel. Jamestown. N.D.___' G40 acres, Some of these farms} information see Sam Sloven, eare Scarlet fever led in the number of | feregaing ie a true copy ot order on at me, ie! ESEN' ver, ave good improvements, others Nor! A " cases during the avINg Ap-| absent defendant tered on the| be taken as co man and waitresses at the Patter-| WHEN # man told a friend the oth-| "Maqufacturer. Ditect ty automo. fait. regdy to move on. “$200 to| Northern Hide and Fur Company,| Farendiy' veached meu: epitenne | Seahal oe caged ba nld <Son_ Hotel, ___.___=__=_| er day that this is “a good place! bile owners, High quality, low) $1,000 down, easy terms on bal-) Wa xpp ‘ise teeth. "We pay | Proportions in some localities, The) trat't have comuared tho uae et tion of WANTED—Waiter at O’Brien’s bay. ‘ 7 wy ized | ices. Make $125 weekly. Elab-| ance. Land prices are going up.| YA? alse teeth, We pay! total number of cases reported was|the original entry ot snide eto s tt me once for six Cafe to buy a used car” we realized | prices. Mal H t ‘s ‘Marvel Buy now at our low prices. Write} high as $10 for full sets. Any] 309, Mountrail county led the list}absent defendants and it is a true| consecutive we ismarck ‘s one of our ambitions. Folks are Ow amples free, Ese) to Federal Land Bank, Dept. 111,| Condition. We buy __ crowns,! with 32 cases and Steele county was|{ranscript therefrom, and of the inane Patent per publlahed FEMALE HELP WANTED learning that we value the good) x40 re aking! St. Paul, Minn. : Widees, gold, platinum, dliagionds. next with 81. WWITRESS: ny Official Signature, EG Wed aighcnsiag 3° WOMEN TEACHERS WANTED to| will of the used ear buyer as!“ Grdcrs for groceries, paints, auto’ FOR SALE—Wisconsin” farm, 80) n, Tlinois. pany, ‘ Ninety-one cases of mumps were|and ‘District, thie Soh aay be Miarelt | Dictrict, ot North Dakkots travel during summer vacation.) much as that of the new car cus- No experience necessary,| acres fine location, improved farm,| json sa TR Chétca TapOR Ga Be ‘s6a'the ty at Winer ne 1928, Hise, COME MUI teatlne GaN soak Be iitsh chai deriolevingeod uly Snap it man Rollers gud Hartz Mountain,| lowing with 32. Bottineau county se ae 2 akota, do ions, opportunity to earn at least) ‘Rebuilt Cars With a Kerutation” | _CO-. Se a taken at’once. For information| ‘so ative singers. Cages, seeds | reported 15 cases. ‘The only other] (Sen!) asia Depa it onder ont $60.00 weekly. Give age, educa- POSITION WANTED | write E. Christianson, Drummond, etc, Phone 115-J, Jacob} counties reporting this disease were tion, experience first letter. S.4.| Lahr Motor Sales Co. | sgaiicre eunetne eecount: |W Sally Dickioscdts Na Bae Weer | Cavalier, Dickey, “Meunveatt’ ant ‘ SILL! N, e Chie] -sernsmemeessneeee-acrre—e—naeeneerneren= s N 7 ab CELOMy B31 acre farm, | "OR SALE- . ' ; ‘ EN. 46 W. Oak, Chi AGENTS ant: Six years experience, also! FOR SALE—My 23 1-2 aere ae ae eae oe oe ort Twenty-two cases of diphtheria Most Popular Songs tips entry ot said reer On sn J ag oe 00 WRI | three years banking; statements! all fertilized land located on Fort echine. PH gg2.g3| Were scattered among 14 counties Will Be B: deast|icnt serendants ana'it tsa true WOMEN inexperienced wanted by a ie 4 aa tee eets prepared; full or part time. Write’ Lincoln road, outskirts of city. he See Aigey| and cities, Adams county leading e broadcas trangeript “Yieretrom, and) of the Fz é : ‘i p i andan street. ri i i whole thereof. wee nae. cee Sallie ave vaneing: aaliverig ror TaVantmtEnE. _Tribune Ad. No. 21, Peter Schantz, Route 2, Bis lane: the list with five. Fifteen cases ee WITNI is” Official Signature, of measles were scattered among The most popilar songs from the MOTHER HUBBARD PROD-| FERTILIZER sat Fargo, in dA Materials cut; no selling; stamped nd, our piano tuned before house- ‘ < 7 =: ¢ i 3 i eight counties and cities, Sioux] most popular operas, played and th day of March, envelope brings _particulars.| _UCTS, 550 Congress, Chicago. _|J HAVE some pure sheep fertilizer,| farm for sale. Cash price, partic-| ‘leaning time. Call C. L. Bryan coeaty, leading with six. sung ai group of notable artista, | J. AL MONT : Morning Glory Apron Co., Mt.| DISTRIBUTOR for 100 store route} the best money can buy. I haul] lars. D. F. Bush, Micneapolis. t The Melody Shop. | cies Cavalier county had three cases| including six soloists from the Met- ge See. Vernon, y. BSS, this county. Experience unneces-| black dirt and ashes. If you want} Min IONAL cash registers new and of meningitis to lead the list in that test) classification. The total number of cases repurted was 12, Six cases of smallpox were divided among three counties and 10 cases of typhoid fever were divided among five cities and counties, Sioux county leading with five. Eighteen cases of tuberculosis ropolitan, will be broadcast Monday evening, April 9. The soloists, who| will also sing as a sextette in two! numbers, include Louise Lerch, so- prano; Dorothea Flexer, contralt Armand Tokatyan and Alfio Tedes-} co, tenors; Frederick Patton, basso, | and George Cehanovsky, baritone. In addition to the vocal selections and 15 cases of influenza were wide-| the program will include four num-| ly scattered. Fargo reported 37 of; bers by a symphony orchestra un- the 46 cases of whooping cough and| der the direction of Cesare Sodero, . No selling, distribute and; collect. Should net $70.00 weekly PERIS MFG. CO., Flor‘n, Pa. WOMEN—Earn extra money sew- ing spare time. No selling. Ex- perience unnecessary. 2c stamp brings particulars, materials sup- plied, postage prepaid. Priscilla _ Garment Co. Derby, Conn, ‘WOMEN—Earn $17 dozen sewing ap-ons. Experience unnecessary; no seliing. Easy, steady gel ty materials cut. ddressed en- velope brings details. Goshen| Dress, Goshen, N. Y. | WOMEN—Earn $16 dozen sewing at home. Experience unnecessary. Steady work. Cut materials sup- plied. Stamped envelo; brings particulars. Steward Dress, 114 __Mercer, New York. _ ADDRESS ENVELOPES at home —spare time. Experience unneces- sary. Dignified work. $15-$25 weekly easy. Send 2c stamp for particulars. Mazelle, Dept. C429 Gary, Indiana. WOMEN—Earn $18 dozen sewing at home. Yexperience unnecessary. Everything supplied. Steady work. 2c stamp brings __ particulars. Pearl Garment, 543 Broadway, new Se ane | WANTED—Girl or middle aged woman for work as cook on farm. Write J. E. Chesak, 14 miles Southeast _of Bismarck, WANIED—A competent girl for general house work. Small fam- to get your money’s worth phone 977-J. T. M. Burch, 415 Seventh street, WANTE farm or unimproved land for sale. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. econd hand. Over 500 styles and We have one to fit your W. E. Stitzel, represen- Patterson Hotel, Bis- MOM’N POP TAKEN UP | TAKEN UP—One brindle and white bull dog about months old, Call Clarence Hanson. Phone} itice for quick sale. «B. GILMAN CO, UALS WHAT A 4 YOUR CLIENT, FAKIR - GINNBERG om MR.GUNN, HAD NOTICE NOUR HONOR, , HE HAS MYSTERIOUSLY) SONA HA N o<, AUTHOR OF “SAINT AND SINNER® Sally smiled feebly, the passing | danced on Broadway in Zicgfeld’s jof her rage having left her feeling | Follies; they never would. They rather sick and foolish. Gus'’s arm|were oldish-young women who was still about her shoulders, in| sneered at ‘the @ paternal sort of fondness, as Nita | juses on the botto switched away, her grass skirts|ing feet from hissing angrily. | board platforms. “Kinda foolish of you, Sally, to! Just before the last show pick a fight with that dame. She} y d into the could-a ruint this pretty face o e of Wonders, mone yours. She's a bad mama, honey, | in her hand which Pop Bybee h ‘and you'd better make yoursclf ced to her, But dt wag lonely APPENED 0, leaves the ot 'y home she hai brow with a huge purple-bordered | white silk handkerchief. “I’m part owner of this tent, you know, and you're hittin’ me where I live. ® good girl! Forget eatin’ on you! This jain’t a half-bad world—not a-tall! { What if that sheik of yours is trail- in’ Nita around? Reckon he’s just after her grouch bag—” Ier—grouch ba hat’s right. 2 nhip, blow. You're still a ily, Phone 955-W. Mrs. J. A. Tube, ain't you A grouch bag Ae, Grates when she’s poe And all by here we Bee SUARNT ASIRERDN = b/ THE COURT FEELS Performers got & wad salted dows |e sheik als westh tghein’ for Ce TE a PE WORMS pe Sg ar at yatal gazer. The midget, | performer's got salted down is) 7 Kewpie WANTED—At once girl for dining WE DEFENSE HAS FAILED LENIENT AND WILL SIN! ee ov bexare {t© blow with or buy a chicken |I been fought over mysclf constd-} doll with pink maline skirts and room, steady _ position, Hotel TO DPPEAR, NOUR tNOR - GRANT THE DEFENDANT'S a uncer, whats (farm or, if it’s a hard-on-the-eyes | erable in my time, and believe me, | <<, lied: xed) hiatrs thera, Washburn, N. Dak. DERWAPS - IF L MN BE ATTORNEY FORTY-EIGHT |dame like Nita, to catch a man|whilo two frails ‘was fightin Ildils uefil dn: ea, pomeeedenn WANTED—Girl to do housework SO BOLD AS To SUGGEST- HOURS To PRODUCE jwith. Nita’s got @ roll big enough | me I’ was lookin’ about for another }when a forlornly weeping little afternoons. Phone 1208-W. ee WORK WANTED LET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean out or rc air that leaky or eloggei radiator. All work guar- anteed_and_ price reasonable. PLOWING gardens and hauling ashes and black dirt. Phone 686-M. or call at 413 Thirteenth street south. John Jahner. a ____RUOMS FOR RENT FoR ENT—Nicely furnished sleeping room in strictly modern home, tteam heat. Must be seen to he appreciated. Call at 623 Sixth street or phone 1151-R. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home for sleeping or light house keeping. Furniture for sal in good condition. G14 __Kighth street. Phone 802. YOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms in new modern home, three blocks from postoffice. Close to car line. Phone 816 or call at 304 |to choke a boa constrictor, I seen her countin’ it one night when shy thought she was safe, She was, too, I wouldn't warm up to that Jane if she was the last broad in the world. Now, listen, kid, you have a good, hard cry in the dress tent before the next show and you'll feel like a new woman. That's me all over! Never tell a wren to turn off the faucet! Nothin’ like a good cry. I ain’t been married four times for nothin Sally waited to hear no more. She rushed out of the Palace of Wonders, a frantic, fantastic little figure in purple satin trousers and gold-braided green jacket, her red- sandaled feet spurning the grass- stubbled turf that divided the show tent from the dress tent. And he- cause she was almost blinded with the tears which Gus, the barker, had sagely recommended, she col- lded with another figure in the one.” Sally felt shriveled with shame. “I wasn't fighting her because of—} jt up without a pang, and wane jot David,” she muttered, digging: dered on to tho salt water taffy the toe of one little red sandal into} ctand, where oue of her precious dusty grass of the show lot. | }nickels went for a small bag of iy a called ne a pasty name.! the tooth-resisting sweet. CUBReeL ler tae res fa dame} , 549 no longer minded or noticed liko Nita, If I was you! You ain't {8¢ crowd that collected and fol- tno mateh for her, Now, you trot ;/eWed her—wherever she went; /along to the dross tent and rest or | 820 had become used to it already. cry or say your prayers or any Tt crowd did not interest her, for thing you want to—excent fight!—|it did not hold David, who was till show time again. And for C ferced to hide ignomintously in sake, don't turn your back when | '#@ Show train, for fear the heavy Nita’s around!” jhnpd of a local constable would Sally did not see the Hula danc-|°!98¢ menacingly over his shoul- er again that afternoon, for Nita| “er: At the thought Sally shud- belonged to the “girlie show.” dered and flung away her taffy, which had a tent all its own, To} They would bo leaving Stanton toe encourage her in her confidence as | Tisht, leaving danger behind them, a crystal-gazer, or rather to bolster | !¢ had not occurred to her to ask up the faith of the skeptical audi. | Where the show train was going. ence, which had som bow become | Dut it was going away, away. wise to the fact that “Princess |Dévid could come out of hiding. Lalla” had “pulled some bones,” | BYbee had said the authorities in other states wouldn't be interested HE WAS AFRAID To FACE THIS: COURT ON THESE /MADAM!! Yi CHARGES —- ‘Oo Wo opped her tears to gape cove- usly at the treasure, Sally gave BS ORMEE, ved In Stanton, the Z wa where the carnival is whow- ing. Mra. Bybee goes out to ace she can learn anything her and call Sally t fo tell her ashe woman was not 1 NOW GO ON WITR THE STORY CHAPTER XXI T was a sad, listless little “Prin- cess Lalla” who cupped tiny brown hands about a crystal ball and pretended to read “past, pres- ent and future” in its mysterious depths as the afternoon crowd of tho carnival’s last day in Stanton milled about the attractions in the | Freckles and His Friends HBERES A LETTER Kk Where you're going, you ix 0 Palace of Wonders, There was the charity brat, you—" And |Gus, the barker, arranged for four este PO ee ace crack of an unsuspected whip in |Nita’s harsh, metallic voice added | or five “schillers”—employes of the | 12 & couple of minors who had done eon BESS Ara Ast, three sa the voice of Gus, the barker, as he |@ word which Sally Ford bad some-|carnival, both men and women, | Done igs an bust a farm. ao : Sena rooms are bent over her after his oft-repeated | times seen scrawled in chalk on|dressed to look like members of | tn heer od hi i. rea as dane 'y store. Apply to spiel: the high board fence that divided|the audience—to have their for- lain 4 kinda ees e t . CADE - — seal Ea “Snap into ft, kid! These rubes sboys’ playground from the tapes, foul a ae apn ree Fesoreys eae pan Paes ag 1 . i. ni; S modern home, close in. Gentle- {gs lousy with coin and we've got | girls’ at the orphanage. jally, tipped off by a code signal So Nita had listened! She had been eavesdropping when Mrs. By- bee had told Sally the shameful things she had Icarned from Gram- ma Bangs about Sally's birth and abandonment! “You can’t call me that!” Sally to get our share. You're crabbin’ the act somethin’ flerce 's after- noon. Step on it!” Sally made a valiant effort to obey, but her crystal-gazing that afternoon was not a riotous sue- cess. She made one or two bad of Gus’s, let her imagination run | riot as she read the magic crystal for the “schillers,” and to every- thing she told them they nodded their heads or slapped their thighs | in bigh appreciation, loudly pro- claiming that “Princess Lalla” was men only. 415 Fourth. Phone 1152, ROOM "FOR RENT—Nice front sleeping room in modern home. hone SPP es *OR RENT—Three sleeping rooms @ spell of bad weather there last year and it was a Jonah town, but it looks good this season. The Kidder says he bas to plank down in modern home. Close in at 410 blunders, the worst of which gasped, rage flaming over her,|a wow, a witch, the grandest little | Half 2 grand for the lot—the dirty __thied street. caused a near-panic, transforming her suddenly from a|fortune+teller in the world. Busi- Pamac them ay forncilens: ce OR RENT—One small For she was so absorbed in her| timid, brow-beaten child of char- | ness picked up amazingly; quarters i ae at ipl 2 dl ge tal room. | Hazelhurst 411 own disappointment and in con-|{ty into a wild-cat. Were thrust upon Gus with such Rex! pig lensed over SBe ones Phone 27% templating the effect of her news| Before Nita, the Hulse dancer, | speed that he bad to form a line of | ter to ask the hot-dog man. FOR RENT—Room at 406 Sixth street. Phone 431. Mrs. J. E. Dawson, | HOME LAUNDRY GENTLEMEN! Tie only way to keep your shirts for years is to “Sure, kid. Didn’t you know? I heard you come from that burg, Old home week for Eddie, too. You and him going out to give the old homestead the once-over?” Sally did not wait to answer. Although it was almost time for upon David, when she should tell him that she was an illegitimate child of a woman who had aban- doned her, that her eyes and intui- tion were not so keen as they had been. Although there had been a sharp- could lift a hand to defend herself, & small purple-and-green clad fury flung iteelf upon her breast; gilded nails on brown-painted fingers flashed out, were about to rip éown those painted, sallow cheeks like the claws of the wildcat she had applicants for “past, present and! future” upon Sally’s platform. She did not see David at supper, which she ate in the cook tent after having carried “Pitty Sing,” the midget, to the privilege car. Buck, the negro chef of the priv- he last show the little red sandals sen t faced shrew of a wife clinging to| become when powerful hands ‘inned at her, but David | ¢ fan ee to Mager Fale his before he vaulted upon the|selsed her by the shoylders and to be seen. Was he ead toward aps: iterates show sired. We call and deliver. 203 plattorm for a “reading,” she| dragged her back. as Gus, the barker, | ‘rain—and Da ¢. Aaa saleny, Ave. A West. Phone 1017, mechanically told @ meek little] “What t’ell’s going on here?” Jealousy laid a hand | even ber just-realized love for him, ‘OFFICE ROOMS middleaged man that he was in|Gus, the barker, panted as Sally | of pain about ber heart, such a new | Were forgotten, There was only fear—fear of iron bara and shame- ful uniforme, ir bars which would cage David's superb young body and break his spirit; fear of love with a “zo beauti-ful girl wiz | struggled furiously. golden hair” and that he would! “Better keep this shedevil out “marry wiz ber.” ; After the poor husband had been sort of pain that she wanted, child iy. to stop and examine it. It imed instant fellowship in her heart with that other so-new emo- FOR RENT—Desirable office room in Hoskins block. See 8 A, Floren, Business Service Co. Phone 401. snatched from the platform by his tlon—love, the reformatory, in which she tarlously jealous wife and given @ It was the last evening of the|Would again become a dulleyed p< SUSINESS CHANCES _ most undignified paddling with ber carnival in Stanton, and money | Unit in a hopeless army, but brand- FOR SALE—General shoe and d gents hastily removed shoe—an “ad rolied into the con-|ed now with a shameful scarlet furnishing goods; would a attraction” which proved vastly cessionaries and the sho’ i letter which she did not deserve. small near entertaining to the carnival crowd “Last chance to see the tallest} They couldn't go to the capital Catholic church as pay. Rea- but which caused good many map on earth and the littlest |City where they were both known; fon, for selling, aged widow in poor quarters to find thelr hasty way woman! Last chance, folks!” — |they would have to run away Peale, will 98 cer fe ae back nto handbags and trouser It was already a little old to Sal- |98ein, walk all night through the or 5 pockets—Sally felt her failure so keenly that she leaned backward in an effort to be cautious. “For God's sake, kid, snap out of it before the next show!” Gus pleaded, mopping bis. dripping Niedermeyer, Beulah, N. D. ly—the apieler's ballyhoo. She | G4rk, fugitives trom “justice.” have repeated it herself. from the car — Gencing girls were not| Being in love hurte sometimes, as they had! Sally finds. But she és gled she 3 they bad never|is in love with Dovid, = (To Be Continued) Cost Wiis od oes spaiaal ST—White and brown tted female rat terrier. For reward notify ‘Geo. ‘Boelter, 1014 Tenth strect, Phone 477-R,