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SUESDAY. APRIL 10, 1928 : ‘LH ig BISMARC K TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN) | - | Lost | couple of crates of chickens which! visited a couple of days at the | sweden, ill at home, has taken turn! ;Purposes. It is not founded on a | LUsi—wanite and Lrown spotted! they sent to the markets at the} home of Andrew Nelson. Frank is! for worse and King Gustav and | single element of interest, but rather {female rat terricr, For rewerd| [win Cities. | helping Andrew repair his tractor. | Prince William have left for her bed-|is apperfect combination of many. rl une ‘lassi 1e ver isemen S - notify Geo. Boelter, 1014 Tenth) M. Abarham of Hebron motored] | Mrs. Andrew Nelson called on’ side, j1t is not a collection of situations street. Phone 477-R. out to this vicinity Friday morning | Mrs. Wm, Brown Wednesday. ——- !eading up to one climax, but is a at where he took his sister Margaret! Stwia Nelson is home for a few, St. Paul—-State pardon board’ perfectly logical succession of cli- } | vost acces, we ee ba | and Miss K. Dougless back to, weeks helping his father, Andrew granted reprieve to Frank Sheriden,! maxes, each of which, in turn, turn <6 hibits for xewald. ae where they spent Easter. Ison, with the spring work. serving time at Stillwater for mur-| reaches a higher peak of interest .—_= PHONE 82=2— MALE "LP WANTED fen vee e SALESMEN etl siaeaatmapeceadeiinions | Mrs Ge lLllefield ore at the: der os ee | he ae, die cues than the cne preceding. And in its WANTED—First 's mechanic; y as AGGRESSIVE SALESMEN — It M ISCELLANS £0US | Andrew Nelson home Sunday. ‘of prison as he is not expected to| final climax it soars to a dramatic ee one vs ie! Chevrolet Classified Averising Rates you ‘are in earnest t and want to FOR 3) See nee eigen if Hampton é| mS ee ie 4 af ae avs more than six months, pits that is startling ia its intens- ex] jorougn! connection we you cai 0) a jg RN TREE SRE TET | Washi ; ‘ | peer competent’ to rebuild motors of alll] t Pg nl 25 words cake $75.00 vg $100 wakly, ‘we| also aative singers. Cages, seeds| Mr. and Mrs, John J. Renschler| ee a few days at the Erickson Senne era areas ele The aan et ae Cbd Hatter Cecon amal ben it si tang #7 |] tnve the proposition with a re-| treats ete." Puone ibd, Jacob| visited “Saturday evening “at the) POMC Ay 4. Ou ietueta and | musy elections and matieal rien (Cael, the, egnfic between, an out Bismarck territory. Address Ad.|/} 2 inertigs, "3 words liable com; producing a qual-| Bu inson, N. D. Box 728. _| latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John] yr" Eltherg called at the Ole| conventions were introduced» by | i A teluge eterna hy bls x une. ae ity line of attractive fast selling) NATIONAL cash tegisters new and| Schlecht, of Temvik, Soderquist home ‘Tuesday evening. | Senator Shipstead, Minnesota, aye; anda wetobnien: “Aiivad eke A ig manto dol] & itertans 28 words ‘ merchandise for the entire fam-| second hand. Over 500 styles and eas hai oe ee any the Luth-| "fan Johnson was a Bismarck cail- pereany : who encounters, the witlewe sales work, Experience not ne- under .......... 1.00 iy. Complete sample line fur-| sizes. We have one to fit your] ¢T@ church of here Sunday after-| |. Friday, taking Mr. Williams with; Honolulu — Republican territo ro in the South Seas and. cessary. Call F. H. Elvig, care 1 we. 25 words or nished. For ull information,) business. W. E. Stitzel, represen-| "00". him. : convention voted to instruct its d dering her a menace, deter- Hughes Electric Company, Bis- sgzeceeterens MMS write Minnesota Woolen Com-! tative. Patterson Hotel, Bis-| Among the friends that were! "1. ation Menard, son of Ioyd| gates to support Herbert Ioover| Gime te on h i eiarie: North Dakotas Ads over 25 words, Se addi- pany, Duluth, Minn, | jaar visiting ‘at the John E. Renschler| little Allen Menard, son of Tloyd) Free tent mines to reform her. MEN, why not learn a protiabe| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ||SALESMEN, WIR eA | fa | ie linhebeae Burkhart | B08 be evr eR Foy she DAT) a, ere” rofession easy work special short terstate Oil Company’s establish- *. *. and ‘ few weeks, { . Duluth, Minn, — Minncapolis won | a a 1 Pourse, ‘tree extalog, Mole Bar- ATES ed line of oils and paints, piste | Knife River | daughters saat ean Pads Aig Hilda Stenquist is in a Biemaorck Ameri an Hockey association cham- medy team, Lew Cody her College, Fargo, N. D.-Butte, 90 oun Per Inch of customers, furnishe ee eel Henschles atid family. hospital, receiving medical care. pions! vy holding Duluth to 1 to ringle, make _ their a Mont |) ain sh in _Hoteh Same ene ND. Eden cae and Mrs. Earl Twist oy Earl Smith was a caller to Tem- Heenan Nelson was & Wilton sd al ay ic id wa) By Abe Ve “am ane ee WANTED — Experienced pantry el is are cai el,_d et LURES children from Gladstone motored to] vii one day this week. caller Friday. r edge 22 Jes yi Ne nee man and waitresses at the Patter-|| advance. Copy should be re- || SALESMEN — 125 Varieties| the J. A. Jacobs home Sunday,| “My. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and| , Atthur Damstrom called at the/ series. No bet son Hotel. ceived by 9 o'clock to insure brushes, 60 per cent commission, | where they spent the day visiting| ramity were visiting friends and| "drew Nelson home Friday. rr 4 | a ere insertion came day. $25-$75 weekly. Profit on agents.|and also attended Sunday school. : lat t Cayton Sunday att Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lilletjela were}, New York—John Alden Di FEMALE HELP WANTED THE Neway Brush Factory, Hartford,| C. Armstrong motored ‘down from slaty es ab Gayton Sunday aiter=| callers at the Andrew Nelson home| former governor of New York, die earan WANTED Girl or middle gel|! BISMARCK TRIBUNE SALESMAN WANTED—To re the Marshall school No.’ to quite| galt Renschler| "afr and Mrt,‘Louis Aileher and| _ Des Moines—Dewcy Doss, ali is full of fast and woman for work as cook on farm y 9 “repre | the od of Suniay: schoo! clase. | Went to Bismarck Monday. | They| soughter Do ed tc their| Dewey White, confessed slayer of | red doubly delec- ¥ PHONE $2 sent The Dayton Scale products. junday sc both went up for medical treatment, ie! heen return: their | : : Bas a ue rene ae = miles Side line or full time. Write box| Miss Julia Armstrong who ac- returning the same day. eatment, home in Jamestown after speaaing Mrs. Martha Smith of Rising Sun,! table ished artistry wee ate g inp are - 333, Fargo. ee he Lela Mee me fet Mr. and Mrs. John Ohihauser, Sr., patent Mondav at the Elsberg | Will go on trial May 14. of Le ae “the Pringle’s irl for ene! ee ¥ j 5 acral nd talent, housework. Family of ‘dices, Call Guaranteed FARM LANDS | father “Sunday” SGvEnIn Rae ee hg callers at Bismarck Wednes- | @™ pean Breckenridge, Minn. —— Ervi the role o philander- Mueller, 16, was killed and his thre 8 ce brothers were injured when his aut« mobile turned over near his home in Dearborn townshi at 919 Fifth street or phone 1071) Rebyilt Automobiles | FOR SALE—Wisconsin farm, 80/ Mr. and Mrs. Adol Dh Burgess of| "hrs. Hotman. Backtiaus: and voe| ?— aes ee WANTED—At once girl for dining bui si acres fine location, improved farm, | Golden Valley, also Mrs. H. Burgess) John were Hudinead callers “at Lin: | NEWS BRIEFS ° room, steady — position, Hotel! q Used Car Is No Better Than the| 2 miles from Shell Lake. 1-2 un-/ 8nd Vivian of Dodge, motored to} ton Wednesday. Washburn, N, Dak. Dealer Made It. der plow, good buildings. Snap if! the Arthur Bierig home Sunday) “My, and Mrs. Steve Koppy were —2o om he finds it n tak t . For inf tion | Where they spent the day visiting. a ‘ .|_ Chicago — Brigadier General " = ; personate in order to ally wife's WORK WANTED WHEN r man told a friend the oth-| write E. Christianaon, Drummond,| _ Miss K. Dougless spent the week- me : emees Wale Reon James M. Eddy, 40, retired, of Tili-| Washington—Agriculture depart-| suspicions. In this difficult role [BT ACK’S Radiator Shop clean! cr day that this is “a good place’ Wis. ee at the Bierig home with Miss} homo by their daughters, Pauline | "8 National Guard, who served in conten, Aare ieee } ‘ ‘ody HE) le htful than t = ee roan ts y; Y 4 . » 2 does Miss Pring! out or tr air that leaky or| to buy a used car” we realized FOR RENT—Forty acres of bottom | MyAbarham. a toned tol and Gertrude, who are attending |*e World war, died Packing company’ of Ws wife. loge! radiator. All work guar-| one of our ambitions. Folks are| land. Has a shack, garage and Parochial school there. They spent - i y harged with dividing cert “40,000 Miles With Lindb is “and price reasonable. learning that we value the good! chicken house on same 1 1-2 miles | kichardton Sunday where they at-| jcastcr vacation with home folks. New York — America has out-) Charged ‘ “4 aeds athbae . BLOWING gardens and hauling oer used car buyer 88/ from Bismarck. Good garden| aeiconon un bepiet aio Charles Enders and daughter fret tines es dada dl ial SIS Vicar sropeaer tor Wonh aN ber 0! cus- hi : ‘i i " 2 or enit at wig thaet tad cae tomer. eae Call 544-R, 314 Second) “Mr, and Mrs. Christ Winterroth ain er ee ene ture, declared Edward Rolvaag, au-| _ Chicago—Increases of three cents e film, which and children motored to Hebron John J PES Minchin th id prof t St. Olaf col-| 8" hour for all clerical “Rebuilt Cars With » Exratation” | FOR SALE—Improved farm” in| Sunday, where they spent the day| » re, Northfield, M ae lege, Northfield, Minn., who re-|@"d two cents for all fr south, John Jahner, employe vhi orical docu- hous a Sioux count; 12.50 per acre, ! visiti ii ioe * employes of C ROOMS FOR RENT Lahr Motor Sales Co. terms. a Susanna Evenson, | q it dne ea ssiapebiege = cy : Eee ee hele Paul and Pac ming with his FOR RENT—Two clean modern Ft Di I =|, frank Goben motored to Marshall ig evening, Michigan City, Ind—John Hall,|"P0" retroactive to March 16, | ; New York- sleeping rooms, could also be === | Tuesday. -.123, Milwaukee, was electrocuted at used for light housekeeping if LOTS FOR SALE _ preferred. Close in, good loca-| FOR SALE—Lots 1 and 2, block ai] tion. Can be had by the 15th. Call} on Thirteenth street. Two blocks; in Hoskins block. See S. A.! at Hettinger, N. D., Friday, where at 223 Thayer Ave. south of Richholt school. $500.00. | Floten, Business Service Co.! she spent Easter with her parents WANTED—One nice _ lar m| Terms if desired. Phone 6-F-6 or! Phone 401. | accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Church with kitchenette. Furnished or| Write B. G. Buckley, Glencoc, N.| NTED TO RENT to Richardton Sunday where they partly furnished for light house- Dak, WANTED TO RE! it OFT visited friends, 5; es Poping. State location and price. " AUTOMOBILE! WANTED T ‘NT—Eight or 10 Miss Lela Goben and Miss Alice ane, Ad. No. 100, care Tribune. or . sions : room modern house with privilege | Bierig spent Easter vacation with FOR RENT. Furnished TaN ik FOR SALE—1926" Ford” Roadster| of purchasing proverty next fall. their parents. feodeen: ‘Horie for aveesice or light ‘ ce condition. Write P. O.; For information write Ad. No. 22,; J. A, Jacobs and son Lester mo- a use keeping, Furniture for one . state prison for murder in 1926 of| Chicago—-Chicaro & Northwest- Louis Kreidler, South Bend drug-|¢t™ road announced it would paint a gist. . its passenger coaches green hereaft- | went to Mandan ey instead of yellow. oad of potatoes Sat- New, York—Frederick wv. Edel aaiitiacicsinalnkais pleaded not guilty to charge of mur- ———9 | dering Mrs, Emma 0. Harrington, | At the Movies ‘ e Stedgy, who teaches Mar- i OR RENT—Desirable office room shall school No. 3, left for her home IS is || Washington —- Ten high school CAPITOL THEAT ke J Sigirls from Waterville, Ohio, were} In the mist of a veritabl ing eet the seriously hurt when they fell 10 fect lanche of congratulations on Williams while Mr. through a scaffolding at National Thompson,” her second independent | care Tribune, tored to Hebron on Friday with a i Mr As ial eis 614 e aT 23 = = ae his relatives at |cathedral, under construction, Hol “Theatre, Cloris Sw the Cap- i Mitiene in for oa at Gn RENTS roo aioe ; ; Sritheaeie al of the farmers in this vi-| | Washington—William G. McAdoo} not failed to give due cr e| arene te FOR Utes Tee roe MOM: N POP ynthetic Friends By Cowan |} cinity arc out in the fields, b came out for Senator Thomas Walsh | very remarkable story which. is its | aay new modern home, three locks plowing and sowing. The little’ of Montana for president on Demo-|foundation—the story “Miss Thomp- | from postoffice. Close to car Pie snow that did come down, don’t cratic ticket. son,” by W. Somerset Maugham. | WEERY CO. eee ie 16 a jan at 304 N=“ See EVERY One TNE Wer WHERE Tene’ el to al sence eae Rib usay a) mE us ooee ies story « ‘Sadie Thompson,’ "| F408 Main 0 ELC, Dn. Mr. and rs. “rickson _ ee! 4 y, FURNISHED sleeping room and aaee eta: VY wrt You AND WAS A DIFFERENT rank Erickson olm — Queen Victoria of | she said recently, “is ideal for screen | - one furnished light housekeeping he nor HELP CHEER WER STORY ABOUT PoP’S A ; m, gas to cook with, 619 u D UP..TM DYING To DISAPPEARANCE -PooR / WHILE TM NOT {Bev NAN, “ES xth_street._Phone_619-W. SURPRISED: 1°\ uEAG “THE Low-Dount/] | MOMLL WANT THE ONE TO a ‘OR RENT—A small room in good! TVEe SAID SOMEONE ‘To TELL GOSSIP, (T WILL aime eae home, close in. Gentle-| RIGHT ALONG THE WROLE THNG men only, 415 Fourth. Phone; To 1152. ROOM FOR RENT—Nice front sleeping room in modern home. Phone 1419-W or call at 206 W. Thayer. __ YOR RENT—A \ double and. ~ single sleeping room in a new modern bungalow. 318 W. Rosser. Phone 676-7. Uae ots i FOR RENT—Furnished room with city heat, Call at 314 1-2 Main after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—Three sleeping rooms in modern home. Close in at 410 Third street FOR RENT. ing room. Hazelhurst 411 Fifth. _Phone eer AUTHOR OF ANNE AUST IN “SAINT AND SINNER” COPYRIGHT NEA Se ot trees which would eome day.,den anguish. “You're so pitifully ,about—about my mother, about when Stanton had become beauty |young! Sixteen! 1 ought to be me.” conscious, form the nucleus of a | horsewhipped!” | Ecstasy was wiped from David's park. She laughed shakily. “I’m get |face, leaving it hurt and bewil Sally felt that she was fn a spell | ting older every day, David. {s it|dered. “So you're going to find woven of the beauty and breathless | such @ crime to be young? You're/her? Go back to ber? I—I sup ness of the aight and of ber inar | young, too, David—darling!” The j pose I'm glad.” ticulate joy as, still without speak | word was dropped shyly,onatrem; « she shook her tiead drear ing. David took off bis coat end|ulous whisper. ily. “I can't marry you or—-any spread it upon the ground that} “That's it!” Wavid cricd wildly.!one, David. My mother was not sloped gently from the eturdy|flercely under is breath. “We're| nirs Nora Ford. 1 don't know who trunk of an oak tree. As be was) both young! {'m just half through | che was! 1 don’t even know what stooping to spread the coat her | college, and # haven't accent to my|my name really is—if 1 have hand hovered over bis head, ach {name except what 1 earned those|name! Whoever my mother i/ \~ Ee ie Me ac “MELE -T MAD HE | cue'Le EITHER Dawson. SOME IDEA-NOT BYERNTWING \S / WELP ing to touch the dear. waving erisp | two weeks on Carson's farm And | she was ashamed I'd been born, she — — THAT I CARE ABOUT] STAGE A WEEPING NNEEP ING, | ness of bis hair, yet not daring— |! won't have any money except |paiq Mrs. Ford to take me away APARTMENTS WHY HE DUCKED- / SCENE OR A, VA SO quite But when be straightened |terely enough to live oot work |when 1 was an tufant. away trom aa apavtment ez ‘ RUN more suddenly than ex | my way through collese—until I've | New York, so--so 1 wouldn't di FOR RS Two RE peepee a eaey T'M DYING xo ae f pected, his‘ head fitted into the cap|Anished echool. And then it will| caro her’ iim tie uply oamne Nite bbe ST ee ber cent i] & FRIEND «t's ay / KNOW WHICH of her hovering hand before ehe|be a tong, hard struggle to cet &|calied me today. ['m—l'm—" Hazelhurst, 411” Fifth strect| || A TIME Like TwS could nated it away. soa eermgiblens MY erandiather diet | esouro my Sally." David eala Phone 273. a" ve apon. sweeping . gently, his arms gathering ber in, her slight body to his breast with ne a repre rahe man, haere such fierceness and suddenness | He thinks I'm a fool to study scien " that her head ewam tific farming, won't give m As Lrattierin be pealone em- “Sally! Sally!” Just that hoarse |! haven't wanted it—till now.” — | tricn of witer tenierions. ome cry, muted. exultant. “And now. David?” she prompted Ainere ce eat eu Cues e bar Her hands crept slowly up nisjsoftiy, her Angers closing caress |i iy make me | - 8 could, breast, so loving every inch of the| ingly about the clenched hand 8 aslgsaceauinae egy irae dear body whose warmth came|which she must not kiss. ‘f Oca eae pie eee! ‘i ‘2 through the cloth of bis shirt that] “1 want to marry you, ot |r aot iene hatha aoa they abandoned it reluctantly |course!” David flung the confes- fy ‘= Parner ty re ripe When ber bands were on bis shou! | ston at ber sternly. “I love you so /cniiie farmer! Bat there Was @ ders, clinging there, she threw | much it’s torture to think of your pe tt ala tee : dob . 3 her head back upon the curve of| going on to New York with the| Tite nal fad not escape her love his right arm, and smiled up tnto|carnival. Ob, it’s all so bopeless: | °'0 ey his face. Her lips parting slowly | We're in such a nasty jam, Sally. ‘No, David,” she whispered, her to let out @ little gasping sigh of |dariing!” He groaned, enatched | hands straying over his face as if foy. up ber nands, kissed them hun |Memorizing every dear line of it. TOR RENT—Apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Suitable for fam- ily, not more than 2 children or 3 adults. 717 Thayer street. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; also for sale, 3 burner gas plate, 2 gas ovens and 1 duofold and 1 day bed., Call 930 Fourth. * FOR R Front 6 room flat, With hot water. Located in down town business district. For fur- ther information phone 63, YO" RENT—Fovur room unfur- nished apartment, hot water heat and fish water furnished. Screened holding ber comfortingly against hired to take the baby mm the rent maths N ENT ly and excep In the silvery sheen with which |erily, passionately, then dropped | “We'll wait. 1can wait, L've wait. tionally well furnished apartment. CHAPTER XXIII the moon joyously and approvingly ;|them ae if the soft, sweet flesh ed 12 years to find my mother, and Piano if desired, Close in. Calll! Freckles and His Friends HE ight was erfe with | bathed them thelr eyes. wide, dark | stung his lips “Don't tet me kiss} 1 didnt give up hope until today. 503-W. voices from unseen bodies, or |luminous. clung for an aeon of| you, Sally! For God's eake! |! would wait twice 12 years for you, : oodies half-revealed in the flare of |time, reckoned in the bistory of|can't stand ft! And {t's not fair} I'l! stick with the carnival it Pop HOUSES AND FLATS ] WELL WERE ] gasoline torches, as the dusiness|tove Then David, knowing that|to you to learn what love means, | Bybee will let me, and if the po J 2 ae " lice don't find us. Then when FOR SALE—Fourteen room foom- = af toading the carnival proceeded {tis anasked question bad been| when—when we can't £0 through i . Bae ing house, 300 Ninth street and a FRECKLES NER THE ty | Soft, rich voices from black men's | gloriously answered. bent his bead | with it. you're through college— nine room house on Fifth street, ISGETTING | | YUNSLE Now, f =| throats blended with the velvety | until bis tips touched hers. “But why can't we, David?” ehe| “But I'm camncd it 1 can see better known as the Newton WIS FIRST FRECKLES: Bhi softness of the tateJune aight: He must have felt the slight atit | persisted, her love giving ber amaz | how I’m to get back!” David burst house. All modern. Phone 377-3 = ‘Ob, if Ab had wit Wk fening of ner body. ti! rdor in; ing boldness. “I'll never love any ;out. “We are both trapped fn this 80° Ninth street. : Sure i angel, scsinan ini her smal) hands as they clung more jone else. {'l) wait for you, for seconde cares sft FoR RENT—Six room modern F: i > * fiercely to his shoulders for hej years and years. Until I'm 18 and | rate one would be bad enough! \ ME ce aan Ret AFRICAN aie mat AB flung up bis head, then turned It mares Pl simon 21. aren't we oe oo New Yorke: sally ae harp! ft {you, Davi : Batt Soames tie Kiteh: phere 2 * oy ee Anme.cf wr Bey aeieg Peg rere ‘ “Yes,” be acknowledged. “But | rupted reasonably. “We can start range for sa! Phone 905. _ i An’ theab Ab’d be willin’ to|!m bis eyes She took @ drunken |t'm just a kid Why, {'m a minor |life again. This trouble will blow FOR SALE—Five pirat bt low PLANE Be f os H die!” away from bim. and | yet!” he reminded ber with youth's | over You might even learn some in A No. 1 condition Rm, _ bubaalon THAT : asiy trom her body |bitter shame “And so are you jother profession in the east— ably priced i taken at once. Small CARRIES A tonesome, heart-breaking David?” she asked | We couldn't even get married le | “I don’t want to learn anything do payment Phone 921, AW AND Dow MERE olaint. Sally shivered. in @ small. quavering voice. scarce |gally And we're both—wanted— | else. live anywhere else but in the = “ Als = A white roustabout said some |iy more than a whisper by the police 1 can't even figure | middle west. {t's my land [ love 707 Fr eas i os UNCLE. Sg: y thing evil to ber out of the corner} “I ghouldat have done that!” |out how I'm going to get back nto |!t. 1 want to serve it. But, oh, cottage aK ci ‘sit. pe HARRY tf JNa= ot his mouth as she brushed past! yavig reproached himself with|A & M and finisb my course 1 Sally. let's not torture ourselves Bee DeCONG OF PRONE OFA: AEARS 4 EG i iim op ber way to ton David But | noyish pitterness Couldn't tet you marry a man any more 1 know L mustn't marry FOR RENT—Furnished — house < AAKURO, iy winger S =e she scarcely noticed. for there was) “But David. Sally pleaded, tn | wanted for attempted murder, even | you now under this cloud. but let's £15 Thayer Averas. Inquire Of W. “A oa David, ois shoulders tooming tm | nat small quaver. “don't sou- |{f L could support you Ob, | guess be happy for a few minutes before S. Casselman, BRIrisK Easr| ‘af mensely broad tn the dark coat ne| don you tove me at all? -1|t could make a bare living for us | We go back to the show train No, E nad donned in ner honor Herlthougnt—i--” Her bands fut |out 1 don't want that! Not for |don't darling!” as she lifted her nands were out to bim before be| tered toward him, then droppea|you! 4 want you to have every ; arms. “Just sit there on my coat aad reached her and when te took | nopelessiy as he still stood sharply | thing lovely in the world. You've ,And let me look at you. You're the ___FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Round table, a square table, kitchen table with four ‘ .— chem both and tald them softly had 60 little, go little! 4 want you} most beautiful thing in the world chairs, plebt-s ceuinat and am / | sone SP pres. preg eerd leap ay ey moe That’s the |to have silk and velvet to make bares one te ee ae a. bed. are. ane ig JUST WAIT=You 7; tng caught the rhythm of - you forget blue-and white-checked ey sat side by side, hands nol ia) livery eee bi one 978-J. ; : ay cae Bete SESt Age ais strongly beating heart, she OU parle stone ne ore el 1 want—" be was going |touching but hearts reaching to oa FOR SALE—Oak dining room set PRETTY SCON>WE'RE CAT:! A BEAUTIFUL could scateely restrain herself | so much 1 can't think of anything |on passionately when Sally inter | ward each other, and the minutes in almost perfect condition, six H GOING TO A, SPECIMAN OF FELIS : trom raising ber small body 0D | ese, not even of our danger.” rupted with ber soft, delicious tit |slipped silently away as David chairs, table, buffet and ching fi AKG ARDISL Uptoe and litting her face for bis|° ghe erent eloser to bim. stroked | tle laugh. drank in her moon silvered young clo: at a : timid): et fist whico| “I want David,’ she said simply | beauty. and she fed her love hunger They were shy at first, as they | bung yy egg --why.{ “All right!’ he cried, flinging | upon bis Viking: ‘like handsomeness drifted away from the show traip| David? t—I tove you. too. You }bis arms wide ip @ gesture of ut and strength They were lg , across the wacant lot where the| —must—have known ! love you;ter abandonment “We'll run away agreeing to go shen 9 eyelet metal carnival bad ¢o recently vended| with all my heart.” She atooped tonight We'll keep going until we He e materialized suddenly out . trickery and truth, freaks and|ewiftiy and taid ber lips against | get out of the state. We'll Iie about ot e husb of the sarxoe, , fakes, color and tight and oolse| bis knuckles, which shone white as|our ages We'll find someone | “No monkey-business now med and music. They walked softiy | marble in the moonlight somewhere to marry us. and we'll |!'m warning you! If you dou! or phone 381. FOR SALE—Hoosier Cabinet prac- tically new, $30 cash. Also a os burner Perfection md stove. 401 FoR § street, upstairs. ‘OR egg heal cal a at seed Fenth at slowly, Sally having the absura| “Dont!” pe eried ebarply. fe] —bave each other it we nave noth {cross me I'll cut your heart out! BARGAINS i used “ot | feeling chat it the grass stubble | iowered the arm that had sheltered | ing else tp the world Sally!” — | Fifty tity and—” Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan, { were tender. tiny fowers, ner joy |bis shamed. passionate eyes and| His exuitant young voice and| The rest was lost “us rt couple a N. D. Light feet would ot tave crushea| looked at ber bumbly. ois whole| nis arche demanded her. but she|passed on, walking swiftly, toe them. Her fingers were inter |dody drooping “Won't you eee | held back strangely. while ber face shadows te were e one. HOME LAUNDRY twined with Uavid's, aod the elec | darling--o0, | musto't call sou| went ghastly white and old tp the | Foice was Nita's ggeensell A ane Fa to that! — don’t you see. Sally. that | moonlight “4 (To Be Continued) . pro |vour — caring — only makes it{ “I—I forgot to tell you my news,’ — Hor fi te to direction, eney drifted, pi that a oo but a Bp i se tationea inst ber lesan otas ae cheese emo whe 4 Hom lan on ey com to t you're eo | hi aga! = } y erg ee a aletely ip accord, toward @ clump | young- ob, God!” be‘cried in sud | “Mra Bybee found out something | ts interested im Sally. i , ee A Wert Phone 1017;

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