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Burlington. GILLFILLAN, 46 W. Oak, Chi-| nesday, May 9, at 2 Pp. m., by Coun-| st, Paul—George W. Wells, Sr.,|death in what police believed was . . i eastern concern has open-| SIX ROOM entirely modern house,}_¢@80 ___|ty Agent A. L. Norling of Wash-| ¢¢, formerly captain of St. Paul po-|@ double killing and a suicide. Arrow. Creamery, company, Hamm x ‘ aes . i= elit ohne includes both land sales and city] = — ~ ___» POSITION WANTED NOW) \F “You'd HAVE AT FOURTEEN ER so, / t WAS HIS AGE, EEMANEN' Profitable THE property and have more land bia ane Gane wae HAVE YOU been ablo to determine ANMTHING OPEN . e nm *A ASO \F 1 HADNT competent sal A stab- 3 ce . i vocati Y » be: <-UKH~ lished Company. Fast selling|| BISMARCK TRIBUNE Wik, c | and good place) at New Cate,| {he, vocation you avy best aitpted Ladi fools GOT MY SECOND line for retail stores. Liberal PHONE 32 DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI-| Underwood, N. Dak. Write or] tine the true road to happiness We oa sie Gibso ak) with the busiest dealer in phone. m and success. Full instruction. Mer., pt. 2 the city. rites course $6, Don’t waste time in Cleveland, Ou. 7 Sse Guaranteed F, E. YOUNG. ween NGI EERE aimless drifting. Write today DISTRIBUTOR with truck * ‘ a | EVERY HOME will’ buy summer) Free information. Mary Jane i retail stores to handle Brownie Rebuilt Automobiles FURNITURE FOR SALE crinks, food produts, auto. oll Dixon, Station C, Box 816, "Los } crisp Guaranteed Potato Chips. FOR SALE—Walnut bedroom suite, Paints. Bi vofits. |W: ngeles, Calif. eth always repeat. Big Pee N's fa ade tA Better Than the! feed ‘living toum set, kitchen} Free Outfit and amazing offer, | m_ee—_—— ii ils SATURDAY, ] MAY 5, 1928 . _ er a aoe _ ee SSes eee ran — ——<<— —— Wi Io! ord, 22- = Tribune Classified Advertisements MALE ~"LP WANTED j ing for honest ambitious men with light cars. Rural Sales Dakotas. Top money paid daily from start. Permanent. Write Tribune, care Ad. No. 43 for appointment with 2 insertions, tion, cheap at $5100.00, envelope: brings particulars. | 2¢ Bottineau, will demonstrate heel- eT manager to be at Bismarck, com: | or under : 85 SEVEN ROOM, brand new house,| Morni Jory Apron Co, Mt.| ins in trees, and setting out trees ing ts week. Give your address|] 3 insertions, 28 100 basement | ga , Wied erect rain’ t "YS oF a j by ate ee eer ae OUT OUR WAY. By Wilhams and_phone. \ or under .. fac ais fact. didn of the} Al PES at home.| will discuss are the distance trees WANTED—Farmer or farmer's! Son or man to travel in country. Steady work good profits. Mc- CONNON & COMPAN Dept. na, MEN, why not learn a table é profession easy work special short Earn $18 dozen sewing | \ 5 1T WAS “TH YouTH OF Inch $4400.00. ‘ Ahem tds ne. | year, it has been announced, and Ser Cites, Pee ee at Mt bd cast in || MY SALES so far this year have Exper ene a eeessarL: | everyone interested in more” trees Scoot A BIT LONGER |! ouR DAY THT HAD | BORN TOO SOON: peta 4 ber College, Fai N. D.-Butte, Mont. ee, Fargo, » SALESMEN WANTED BROWNIECRISP, 4317 E Classified Advertising Rates CLASSIFIED DISPLAY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32=— Effective Jan. 3, 1928 L insertion, 25 words or under $15 1 week, 25 wi under ....+ oes Ads over 25 words, 3¢ tional per word 148 addi- RATES advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. FIVE RO SIX ROOM house REAL ESTATE almost down town, nice sun porch, bright and clean, $5700.00. V) OM modern bungalow, 314 blocks from postaffice, Al con st part of the east side of the Below ‘cost at $5800.00. water, lights, large lot, only city. sewer, garage, $2300.00, a ROOM modern house, 2 years ick and. » sun porch, old, been almost exactly four times in amount and number of those I made last year to this time. This Rook range and other household Interesting work along school lines, congenial teacher compan- ions, opportunity to carn at least $60.00 weekly. Give age, educa- tion, experience first letter. S. J. WOMEN inexperienced wanted by manufacturer who can carn $20 weekly spare time sewing aprons. Materials cut; no selling; stamped perience unneces- dd work, $15-$25 Send 2c stamp for lazelle, Dept, H756, Indiana. Ea: ut. Addressed envelope Goshen Dress, OVER N & BROWNE, 1921 So. Underwood, N. D., May 5.—(Spe- cial to the Tribune)—A tree plant- ing demonstration will be given on the high school grounds here Wed- burn, in cooperation with the teach- ers and pupils, Charles A. Gillett, state exten- sion forester from the state nursery should be placed from cach other, varieties of trees to plant, and how trees may be secured from the state nursery. This will be the only demonstra- tion of this kind in the state this for North Dakota is invited to at- tend. EEE APARTMENTS ull SS ease driving “high-| furniture, reasonably priced. | —Stte, Chicago. FOR RENT—Modern three or four REPRE: T o Seat Cover ” cars—but they didn’t pay| Write D. E. Wharton, McKenzie,] DISTRIBUTOR for 100 store route} room apartment, furnished’ or un- Manufacturer. Direct to automo- price for the privilege.|__N. D. ie this county. Experience unneces-| furnished. Also 100x100 garden bile owners. High quality, ght a rebuilt car here,| FURNITURE FOR SA sary. No selling, distribute and; spot. For sale: Kitchen cabinet, » prices. Make $125 weekly ; it perhaps more than] room and bedroom library table and rug. Phone 905 orate samples free. Mar ___2300 Wabansia, Chicago. COLLECTION AGENCY wants traveling Salesman-Auditor. So cit contracts. Appoint sub-agents. $100.00 weekly. Give references. INTERNATIONAL, 236 who paid the h st owned it, and h price for it, “Rebuilt Cars With a Ki: atation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. table, chair, vacuum cleaner, rug. kitchen utensils. Call aftyr 6 or Sundays, Apt. 4, Tribune. Phone 990-M. FOR SALE—Combinction gas and coal range with hot water front. collect. Should net $70.00 weekly PERIS MFG. CO., Flor: Pa. BABY CHIC BABY CHICKS FOR SALE— breeds. Have room to set turkey eggs’ May 15 and : after 6:00 pom. FOR RENT—Good_ three room apartment partly furnished. Close in, ground floor, $20.00, Phone R-RENT—Large two room fur- R J Mills ; 7 Cheap. Call at 318 Mandan Ave. chicken eggs May 3 nished apartment on ground floor. ee ale! “WANTED TO RENToFurnishea| BARGAINS in used furniture, | __Mus. A. Mlesen sete) i Bobo be ee SaTrnaeen aeons RA ae or paril, furnished modern house Kennelly Furniture Co. Mandan, | FIFTEEN at nat on eter | FOR RENTS. Soe en ee este, yea call He De Sorgensen,| oF apartment for young couple,| ND | BONS, Pooler and Chick Farres| FOR, RENT May lat; furniahed or room 421 Prince Hotel, Bismarck, n. Phot FOR SALE—Quick Meal range, 4 Fargo, N. Dak. 73. N. D. Out of town applicants SS pee WORK WANTED WANTED—Garden plowing, ash hauling and excavatin Also WANTED TO RE write. a . 5th to 6 room house by reliable ty. Phone 67 DEPENDABLE USED CARS condition, Phone 901. limited num- bargain _ prices. FOR REDUCED baby chi list, write Rust’s Hatchery, Far North Da __apartments, Phone 7 Laurel, Miss.—Fire, believed to | tempting to kill to avoid marriage, have started by sparks from a|!8 mother of a son born April 27. whirling cut-off saw, destroyed] Plattsmouth, Neb.—Mrs. Eastman-Gardiner company’s lum- Embury, ber mill here with loss of $1,000,000. | John Early » 23; Hans Tams, 65, and Varty, 70, were found shot to lice detectives, and father of George} Da: Wells, Jr., state insurance commis-| kill sioner, died. on, O.—Three men were when an airplane crashed on $10,000; Charles Fuller, Harvey J. Johnson, and W. E. Gross, ron, $25,000; C. M. Helferich and Dorothy Helferich, of Hebron and Johnson Field. {Ole Lee, Jr., of Northwood. Burlington Warehouse compari, all of ANO THEY WONDER WHATS WRONG WITH “TH MOUNG PEOPLE OF TODAY — NOTHING ! TURNED TWENTY ONE AND—WELL» HIS MAW THINKS HE OUGHT T'GO TO SOMETHIN’ WRONG WITH ‘EM ~ STARTN T WORK BLT WE'VE DECIDED T'LET ‘IM GOT’ WoRW, Mes, WERE Lisi! IN. A_MUCH MORE INTELLIGENT AGE, BLT—-WE WAS I WAS NEARLY WORN OOT WHEN j = watched as often as those hingry,| His eyes laughed at her through | afraid of crushing the precious] an almost forgotten but k- i ‘WE HAVE fine minnows, 25). desperate eyes turned away from|a barrier of embarrassment, and | dress. ingly familiar voice moore non cents per dozen. Bring your pail. the door, unable to bear the sight| his startlingly grim young face| “Do you remember the other time | chalantly: | 91 Thied_street.. | of newcomers because none of them | softened. It was true that he| Wwe danced together, David?” she r i \ A FOUR . i jay for new descriptions | NOTICE—Our repres FOR RENTS desirable for sale black dirt and { -| YOUR DOLLAR never went so far Me lends da North Dakota—160 to| be in your city during Clean-Up-| oftice rooms, available May 1st in GR willams Call at 413 Thirteenth s ty s right now, in buying a ‘high 640 acres. Some of these farms| We y Ith to 12th, to collect | Hoskin block. See S.A. Floren, a eae ead = south or phone 68 John Jah- de Used Car. Just read this} have good improvements, others| old m 1 to make rugs for ae Business Service Co. Phone 401. Peed Nr are and then come in.and look at) fair ready to move on. $200 to! Call the Bismarck Hotel for. ap-| = =-see—ememnee— meee | ae x u ea, SLES AAAI cab R Y LET ACK’S ont Lea clean eae ie ea os $1,000 down, easy terms on bal-| pointments, Nelson’s Rug Com-!___—*LOTS FOR SALE TT out or r tir that leaky or chy Vodse Coupe; ford Se-} ance, Land prices are going up. ae _.|FOR SALE—Nonresidenco owners 5 clogg-1 radiator. All work guar-| dan; 37 St Custom (Se-! Buy now at oubw prices: Wee Piano pupils by certi-| of choice lots have decided to close |] MOM’N POP Still Room for Doubt By Cowan : anteed -danj Olds any 20 Gra-) to Federal Land Bank, Devt. 111, ed and experienced teacher.| out and priced accordingly. Save erisewo: 10x) Uitte John C. R. D. McLeod, 602 1-2 Ave. PMO ‘ By FOR RENT—By June ist my home| 1. B. GILMAN CO., Bismarck. St. Paul, Minn., or see Smith, Director, Mandan, N. D, A) D. Phone 1157-4. at 819 Second strect, strictly modern, hot water heat. Mrs, T. E. Flaherty. _ | FOR RENT—Five room modern’ bungalow with garage in base- ment. Inquire Herman Ode. ° Phone 1191. ! x OR RENT—Six room modern WANTED TO BUY—One Western Tyte saddle, phone 66 or - write Box 616, E.'S. Dale, Bismarck. —- EXCHANGE _ : room and kitchenette, Call at 411 YOR RENT—Nicely furnished room close in. Ladies only. Call 482-W. —e MISCELLANEOUS styles and sizes. We have one to: fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, Zenreeniative. Patterson Hotel, B 5 FOR hoice Imported Ger- man Rollers gad Hartz Mountain, also sative singers Cages, seeds treats, etc. 115-J, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box 728. FOR SALE—One wheel chair in good condition. Royal Neighbors of America, care Mrs. Fred Jor- __ dan, Driscol! Saale FOR SALE—Wilt resistant seed flax. Perfectly clean and graded, $3 a bu. Carl Schulz, 12 miles brilliant. as tho jewel whose color| pers by the frosty silver lace, bil-|sasped to her amazed partner, and|, She took a backward step, a lit- north of Bismarck. 20 they had imitated so perfectly. She| lowing Ike sails at the mooring | broke from his grasp, i tle drunkenly, and the face sho FOR RENT—Truck garden farm. knew that her windblown bob of| of the snug little bodice. She did not in the least care that | lifted bravely for whatever blow Close in. Also baby chicks for gleaming, silky-soft black hair was| She seized bis gloved hands, her | curious glances and uplifted brows|he was going to deal ber was __ Sale with brooder. Phone ‘1246-R. FOR SALE—First class restaurant. Fixtures full equipment. J. H. re ey City, N. Dak. ‘OR SALE CHEAP—Casting box acd one 7-H. P. D. C. motor. Ap- ply at Tribune office. FOR SALE—One Van Brunt drill,| good condition. Also two wagons. ! and the Sally Ford she had been|ous child and there were no one| father. “You mustn't let Father| ward, step by step, so stricken, so Wachter Transfer Co. ago ‘| looked on, in a skimpy little white| else in the ballroom at all. “You | monopolize you. Come, before the| whitefaced, that the boy clenched FOR SALE—Girl’s Crown Bicyae: lawn dress edged with fivecent| look older, David! You haven't | music stops.” bis bands in agony. in excellent condition. Phone 489 or call at 811 Thi.d street. GARAGE FOR RENT—Inquire at 104 Thayer Ave. W. Mrs. Mary McLean. LIST YOUR Bismarck property ~ The Helling Agency. Phone A a David nodded, held her just a (To Be Continued) FOR SALE—Turkey eggs $4.50 ous people could not see her be-| him dressed like that, sho thought, | trifle closer, but his face was as —_— per dozen. Phone Sos neath the sca-shell pink taffeta] near to tears. grim and unhappy as ever, She| Van Horne steps into a new role, FOR RENT—Garage at 919 F | Sas ree > COPYRIGHT | 1928 BY “NOW GOON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XLV sistent throbbing ‘of a violin played by an unseen artist; the rosy glow of light which apparently had no but musical clamor of very young voices; the subtle, faipt: odor of French perfumes; the stronger, more sickening odor of too many hothouse flowers— Sally Barr, who had been Sally. Ford, was “play-acting” again. She was playing the role of a society debutante. She was “play-acting” and enjoying it, with a sort of sur- face enjoyment that made her look the perfect picture of the popular and beautiful debutante. She knew that her. cheeks were like tea roses, her sapphire eyes ag ravishing, that her “period cos tume” of sea-shell pink taffeta and silver lace, made sinfully expensive by its intricate embroidery of seed pearls, was the most beautiful dress worn by any debutante of the sea- son 80 far. But Sally Barr was play-acting lace, and watched the, performance with critical eyes, or, rather, was David. & The Sally Ford in the skimpy little white lawm dress which the orphanage provided for Sundays and for rare dress-up occasions won- dered how these strange, glamor. with its silver lace and precious seed-pearl embrofdery. And this Sally Ford whom they could not see kept telling herself over and noted the success of it critically as tho frumpy, dyed-haired little old watch set in the circle of diamonds that banded her bare arm just be- low tho elbow. Half past 11. Provocative and gay since eight o'clock, when the dinner for the debutantes bad begun. How much longer could she ‘keep it up? It was really absurd for them to suppose that she could go on like this until three or four o'clock in the morning, when her heart was broken— “Mr. David Nash!” Nothing, no one could have held her, The words had scarcely left the butler’s lips when Sally reached David's side, her full skirt, lengthened to the tips of her slip- Joy-widened eyes blazing over his face, his adored, so welkremem- bered face, “Ob, David! .David! I thought you weren't coming! I'd have died if you hadn't come!” She stepped back a pace, her small bands swinging his as if she were a joy- been sick? You worked hard to finish college? Ob, David—” looked much older; boyishness. had left him, and Sally could have screamed out her pain that this was so, He was thinner, or ap- Deared to be,-in bis perfectly -fit: ting evening clothes. Odd to see She had MAHON i and cheap “jeans” and in decent but inexpensive tweeds. Sho had seen his big-muscled arms bare, journey? I’m glad. Sally, you must come back into the receiving “play-acted” through it—gave the tips of her fingers to late comers, smiled, murmured appropriate broke up; danced, in rapid succes- ‘Hon with the most importunate of her male guests, for Enid, reluct- antly acceding to the new infor mality, had not insisted upon dance cards, But all the time her eyes were darting about on their quest for David. She spotted him at last, near the door of the ballroom, moodily listening to whatever it was that Courtney Barr was saying in his most unctuous, weighty manner, “Pleasc—I'll bo back soon!” Sally followed her fleet progress across the crowded ballroom floor. Her whole attention was given to David, David who looked ill-atease and wretched— “Aren't you going to dance with me?” she cried as soon as she him and her adopted Unsmilingly, David took her {nto his arms, gingerly, as if he were whispered, her voice tender with memories. “In the Carsons’ parlor. No one else would dance with me and Pearl could have slain mo be cause you did. Remember?” seen him in overalls! tucked her head against bis broad breast and closed her eyes so that he could not see her tears. the music stopped abruptly, she Her voico dragged a little at the sho lifted her arms and crept s0 close to him that she could lay her head against his hands came up slowly and fastened upon hers, But it was only to re move her hands from his shoul ders— “You must forget me, Sally, or remember me only when you re member Sally Ford and Pitty Sing and Jan and Pop Bybee. belong together in your memory, and none of us belongs in Sally Barr's life.” heavy, not the young, tender, must- cal voice that had mado love to her during the carnival days. pinched and white, the eyes blue black me any more, David?” “I’m @ poor man and I’m not a fortune-bunter,” David answered grimly. “I—don't know Sally She shrank from him then, back- They were still staring at each other when the door opened, and “Bobby Proctor told me I'd find you here, Sally.” - It was Arthur Van Horne, whom she had not seen since the last day of the carnival in Capital City. In the nezt installment. ‘| ‘ money by consulting J. K, Doran, 406 Third street. cA AUTHOR OF “SAINT AND SINNER? When breast. She felt him stiffen; then his We all His voice was level, with pain. “Don't you love I TRIED To caTcu UP WITH NOU ON THE STREET NESTERDIN BUT 1 MET MRS. SQUABBLE AND SHE INSISTED ON TELLING ME ABOUT THEIR LATEST BATTLE. IVE BEEN DYING TO TALK WITH YOu EVER SINCE THE TRIAL ,MRS.DARE V7 WHY, THERE'S REALLY NOTHING To TALK ABOUT, THERE WAS NEVER ANY TRUTH TO BELIEVED A WORD OF IT, BUT RUMOR: AROUND LIKE ‘Toy BALLOONS gee tied cisvslmoas pooieenty| fi over that her dreams had come|the summer sun gilding the fine |scized his hand, drew him urgently. HAVE Client who wishes to ex- E true: she had a mother who was| hairs upon them; sho had seen him} “We've got to go somewhere to s change new Player Piano for city rich and beatiful and tender and| sweating over tho cook stove in|talk, David. I can't stand—this.” lot or good car. The Helling| wise—nearly always wise, wise ex: | the privilege car of Bybee’s Bigger| He let her lead him down three Agency. Phone 877. Z ~ cept about David; she was living |and Better Carnival Shows, stripped | flights of the magnificent circular FOR SALE OR D: ‘or| @ in’a mansion more magnificent {to a thin cotton undershirt. marblo staircase, and because he chickens, a 30-foot windmill. Ad- E than the orphaned “play-actress”| But she had never beforo scen | was so silent she thought miserably dress 2022 Rosser, Phone 534-LM.) ¢ had ever been able to conjure; she | him like this—immaculate, correct, | that it might be hurting him that ROOMS FOR RENT & was beautiful and popular; these|of a pattern, apparently, with all) she was so much at home in this oo ae rs strange pecple who wero “in so-j other well-dressed young college | vast, splendid house. FOR RENT—Large = room with) ciety” wero hero because Sally|men. And sho was illogically hurt,| “Miss Rico's office!” sho cried, 5 oon kitchenette for light housckec Ford—no, Sally Barr!—was mak.| felt as if the correctly stiff bosom |after sho had darted about in an Tem SIMPLY DAING Y OF COURSE, THERE)/ WA! SOUR GRAPES !! ing. Privileges or not. | Two| ing her debut, was being accepted | of bis shirt was a veritablo wall! unsuccessful effort to find a se- 10 SEE THE Look On) ( TeEWRE 1S SOMETHING Sut SEEMED To LIKE Squares from postoffice. Phone as ono of them. between the old David und the old | cluded nook not already occupied g/ MoM FACE WHEN T NO WORSE (NW WRAT. SHE BEING WS JULIET ee ee She told herself theso things and | Sally— by truant couples, | TELL HER WHAT THE SAID ABOUT AX THE TIME -1F HE FOR RENT—One furnished or un- her eyes again darted to the door,| “They've cut off your beautiful) When the door had closed upon wuDow REALM PICKING A HAD.BEEN WILLING furnished light housekeeping room hungry for the sign of a penniless, | hair,” were his first words. them, she faced him, ier breath THINKS OF POP SUPERIOR LOOKING] TO PLAY ROMEO on ground floor, Also sleeping 23-year-old farmer boy who would| Sho stood still, her hands slowly | catching on a little gasp of antici ee aa er re be as much out of place in this | releasing his, feeling his eyes rove patton. Ene his arms stayed rigidly OE RENT—Two unfurnished ie cenit Gonteuatea” ad ballroom among these strange,|Ver her, as hers had swept over athe si e A pete jousekeeping rooms in modern} ON a mateo ate glamorous people as Sally Ford in| him, and sho did not necd to look * was in this very room, pa a { ' he eave Dade and en tkance)| ind Sally flee trom. the caral her skimpy little white lawn dress. | into his eyes to find that he was | sho ipeean eagerly, “that I fought _Call_at 212 Second street. __| and inthe county ncat are “ ‘Three words hammered their | Withdrawing from her, alienated, | tho battle with Mother and won. 1 FOR RENT—Furnished or unt meacrlode, when Mrs. Steno staccato message ceaselessly on her | bewildered, saddencd. made her keep her promise to me nished, two room light house- atsaee s listening, watching nerves: “Com-| Sho wanted to cry out to him, to | to {nvite you to my coming-out ball, keeping rooms. Call at 109 Man-| ing. ‘Thanks, David’ hree|beat his breast with her bands: | Sho promised me two and a half . dan street or phone 1426. | words which had broken the silence |“It's Sally, David! Sally Ford|¥ear8 ago, promised so I would FOR” RENT—Furnished of two and a half years. Coming—| underneath, Sally who loves you| Promise her not to write to you. room in modern home. | thanks—David—Coming—thanks— | better than anything in the world.” | But I wrote you every week, some- men preferred, Close in. Call at | David— But sho did not say it, for Enid | times oftener, and I’m still writing 501 Third street. “Darling, this is Mrs, Allenby, a} Barr was at her elbow, and it was| Very Week, though I can’t mail the FOR RENT—Modern room, gentle- very old and dear friend of mine|her mother’s coldest, most polite|!ctters. Now I cant Now I can! men preferred, privilege of phone, | ee eee |= voice that was welcoming David. | 20 you realizo I'm of age, David? 12.00 a month. 610 Ave. A.) to put Dav! ald | Sally Barr smiled her shy, sweet, “Wo're so glad you could come, |! 18 and a half, and I'm ‘out. Phone 483. ts piqued and tells Sally he does | tittle-girl smile and Sally Ford|Mr. Nash. Did you havea pleasant | !s’t that funny? I'm officially FOR RENT—Well furnished single | od eg, out? now, and I can do as I please. Fifth street. Phone 273. ESE igen elias tee lady passed on down the receiving | line, darling, I'll introduce Mr an for he SOP ORDE SS Dee ia keep- WR—all colors swirl line, Coming — thanks — David — | Nash.” 4 . . ical! ne Hy Roi hene. : a “i ‘t 7 gether in a mad kaleidoscope of| But, ob, was he coming? ‘The next hour was an almost un-| Were trying to make her feel like Freckles and His Friends Bobo Is Practical By Blosser Tenth street. incredible beauty; the muted, {n-/ She stole a glanco at the tiny | bearable eternity to Sally. But she|4 Stranger to him. With a moan, 1S IS SATURDAYAND he i AVE 70 TAKE OUR ee source; the rustling: whisper of] Dancing would begin at 12. She|phrases which Enid bad painstak-| “Aren't you—going to kiss me, BATS NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS silks; the polite, subdued buzz of| had been smiling and twittering | ingly taught her; opened the ball,| David? I’ve waited so long, so GOING 70 WASH OUT new and second hand. Over 500, middle-aged conversation; the shrill) gnd looking sweet and demuro or|when at last the receiving line | ons—' (oF course, E NEWER ARE STILL FLOATING POP GUNN WAS THE INNOCENT NICTIM OF iS ALOT OF GOSSIPS - T WAS TRICKED INTO BRINGING Sut By A SCHEMING ATTORNEY. WHY, IE E WERE OUT TO VAMP A MAN TD BICK OLUT AS