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| SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1928 EXCLUSIVE SAL=3 AGENCY WIDE-AWAKE hustler, grocery and drug spec‘alty mah, can get territorial rights on sale of Dr.| Siegert’s ANGOSTURA, old-time) tonic flavoring, same formula since 1824. Appli-ant must have car. Address Angostura Bittcrs| Agency, Inc. 1’ East 46th St.,/ N.Y, | THE FULLER BRUSH company} will have two openings June 1st | in territories near Bismarck. Car) necessary, references required. | Write Fuller Rrush Company, Fargo, North Dakota, at once. _ MEN, why not learn a profitable! profession easy work special short course, free catalog. Moler Bar- ber College, Fargo, N. D.-Butte, Mont. WANTED—Man who knows a good! PHONE 382 thing at sight and wants a busi. be! ness of his own. C. Watson, 521) % __Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. Guaranteed val SALESMA For one day, Excep * * ane tional ability desired. Phone, Rebuilt Automobiles 1333. = ec FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMEN —Inexperienced wante masufacturer who can earn weekly spare time sewing apr Materials cut; no selling; stamped envelope brings particulars, Morn ing Glory Apron Co., Mt. Vernon ADDRESS ENV home. OPE Spare time. Experience unneces- sary. Dignified work. $15-$25| weekly Particulars us) stamp. LaTeur, Dept ._ Brown Bldg., St. L ADDRESS ENVELOPES Spare time. Experience wu sary. Dignified work. $ weekly easy. Particulars 2p. Rochelle, 241 V 1104, Chicas. Dept. LADIE sewing smocks; everyth nished; no selling; addr velope brings particul: Garment, 1607 Broady __ York, Dept. 142. WOMEN—Earn $18 dozen se at home. Experience unnec Everything supplied. dd 2c stamp brings ‘uu Pearl Garment, 543 Broadway, New York. WANT at Wildwood Lake. One who work in stand. Call Ray Hughes, Wildwood Lake. ——-— ROOMS FOR RENT | FOR RENT—Two furnished sleep- ing rooms. Privilege of getting breakfast and lunch. Also gar- | age for rent. Call at 409 Fifth r_phone_10: Sy eek NT—Two light housekcep- | ing rooms, modern and well fu nished. Close in. Price $27.00 per month. Phone 637-J or call at 113 Mandan street. FOR RENT—Desirable, well fur-| nished light housekeeping und sleeping rooms, close in. 217 Sghth street. Phone 511-J. i FOR —RENT—Nicely furnished sleeping room in all modern, home. For ladies only. Call at | 417 Fifth street. Ph FOR RENT—Well furnished single | room and kitchenette. Call at 411 Fifth street. Phon« FOR RENT- ly for young woman. Avenue A. pias LOTS FOR SALE MINNESOTA LAKE SHORE lo for sale. Sixty beautiful wooded lots on two lakes. Fine fishing. Cabins to rent or built to order and sold on easy payments. S. W. Corwin, Bismarck, N.D. FOR SALE MODERN SIX ROOM BUNGA-) low, three bed-rooms, hard wood floors, built-in refrigerator, buili- in cupboard, gas stove, full com- plete partitioned basement, fur- nace heat, out side garage, south front, low taxes, good _location.! Sales price $5309.00. Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY | house, three bed-rooms, _nice| closets, fire place, hardwood | floors, full basement, furnace; heat, south front. good m Call at 210 location. | Sales price $6300.00, small cash payment, balance monthly. | EIGHT ROOM MODERN TWO story house, four or five bed- rooms, large closets, hardwood floors and trim, hot water heat, fire place, full partitioned base- ment, laundry tubs, outsice gar- age, good location, south front. Sales pric $785000. Terms. Will take in some good land if priced right. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGA- low, hardwood floors, full base- ment, furnace heat, low taxes, good location, Sales price $4000. Good terms. ’ FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGA- low, finished last fall, hard wood floors, built-in features, full par- titioned Basenienh, basement Gis located in new paving dis- trict “Sales price $4900.00, small | first payment, balance monthly. TWO STORY FIVE ROOM COT-| tage, part basement, furnace heat, good location, a very fine lot. Sales price $3850.00, good terms. FIVE ROOM PARTLY MODERN | house, hard wor’ floors, base- ment, water, lights, bath, good garden space, garage, new pav-| fig district, Soles price $2800.00, very easy terms. FOUR ROOM PARTLY MODERN | house, Been and kere, Borin ide, near schoo! lot, garden, space close. Sales price $1600.00. ‘erms. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED !N/ building a small home in a district | which been carefully selected | giving you the privilege of paying for your home with a reasonable payment down and then monthly payments, this egency can make! such arrangements. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY 11 Years Active City Selling Webb Block Phone 0.} ; A Used Car Is No Better Than the) Dealer Made It. We Rooms 6-8, Lucas FOR SALI THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 32=— Classified Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words or under .......... 8 7 Pain, prickling, swelling in legs or 2 insertions, 25 words ankles. Weakness, pain, burning in or under ........,. 85 stomach. BBiliousness, headache. 3 insertions, 25 words Sour, " Or under .......0.. 1.00 belching, gas, sensation of fulness. 1 week, 25 words or Sleeplessness, dizziness, bad dreams, Onder .....eeeeee.. 145 blue, sad, forgetinl. Yellow skin, Ads over 25 words, 3c addi- pale, : tional per word seeia blotches, pimples. Eyes yel- g 3} low, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY |/ 1:3, heavy. Cold feet, chilly sweats. RATES Diarrhoea, constipetion. Urine yel- 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE s BISMARCK TRIBUNE dat cold a friend the oth-| this is “a good place! W we realized| ambitious, Folks are learning that we value the good! will of the used car buyer as much as of the new car cus- tomer, “Rebuilt Cars With a Kerutation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. AUTOMOBII in ¢ good tit Dry, East Heart affected, part of body with mucous, discharges.—Are you suffering from | any of the above? Don’t you think it} the Clinic of Dr. lying helpless in bed a chronic in- operation if you sce us for we can) positively cufe EN: [a LOST—Brown leather key container MOUTH BITTER bad breath, lack of appetite. sily disturbed, nervous, irritable. palpitation, pres- sure, low rk, scanty, increased. Catarrh any | BUILDING LOTS—A wide selection pus or| other serious? VERY SERIOUS! Visit | T. M. MacLachlan! (Harvard) fore it is too late and you are lid or are taken to the hospital d operated on. You will need no yeu without the| CURED. Clinic lock, Bismarck, E HAVE CURED HUNDREDS— WE CAN CURE YOU. KNIFE, ‘e cure you tu sta: ____LosT —Yellow Persian cat. Any- having seen cat please call 862-R after 5:09 p. m. Belongs to little child. Information re- ling same will be appreciated. Mie Mills, Bismarck, N. D. with small keys on. Finder +e return to Tribune office or Neil York at high school, or phone 9-R after 4 p.m. _BABY CHICKS N years in the chick busi-| is roof that we satisfy. Hele and Chick Farm, REAL ESTATE SEVEN ROOM modern house, fi lace, stationary tubs, lot and location in reasonable at $2300.00. furnace, full basement, bargain at $2600.00. cheap at $5800.00. SEVEN ROOM house, FIVE ROOM bungalow, close, reasonable at $5000.00, ments assured. courteous and efficient service. F. E. YOUNG. HOUSES AND FLATS ern house at street. ready for immediate rent $25.00 per month. _at 1100 Broadway or phone 12! anteed and price reasonable. ire rettiest| WE SEE! Bismarck, $8200.00, } SIX ROOM house. large lot, east part of city; good condition, very FIVE ROOM bungalow with bath,| garage, ONE OF the best located 6 room modern houses in city in Al con- dition with plenty of room for an- other house or duplex, corner lot, $6200.00. SEVEN ROOM house, brand new, just off new paving in best part} al of east side of city, east front, close in, strictly modern excellent condi- tion, ear garage, $5700.00. modern, excellent condition, very INSURANCE—In good, old, relia- ble companies with prompt settle- DO YOUR REAL FSTATE BUSI- NESS with the busiest dealer in the city and be sure of prompt, FOR RENT—Five room partly mod- 215 South Fifth! Interior newly finished, possession, Inquire W. ____DRESSMAKING PLAIN and fancy sewing at reason- SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN class company. We able employment but direction. are necessary. Applicant should own a car. He will given support and publica‘ drawing Write une Ad. N account. concern, manufacturing cialties and calendars, requires in all parts of the city, hundreds} full time services of a capable of them on monthly payments. salesman. Permanent connection, FARM LANDS—The biggest and! weekly remittance against liberal best list I ever had with scores} commission schedule, _ including of wonderful bargains. full allowance for mail and re- peat orders. fidential. Ness experience and re: first letter. Reid Wilkin, __Manager, Coshocton, Ohio. CANDY SALESMAN with tory to general and v: trade. Splendid opportu line your experience in fi ter. __dress Tribune Ad. No. 61. COLLECT and keep $6 comm on each sale. i 4 *} and topcoat — $27. Unusual FOR RENT- Second floor of du-| qualities, satisfac plex, four rooms and bath, un-| latest patt furnisied, well ventilated, rent} free, LaSall reasonable. Call at 514 Seventh} 527 Broadway, New York Ci se ete a ee |EPRESENT Auto Seat Cover FOR RENT-—Six room modern! Manufacturer. Direct to automo- bungalow, aiso one steel Tee eee bile owners. High qualit low | stove for sate. Phone 1390. W.C.! prices. Make $125 week Elab- Cashman. Marvelo, WORK WANTED Gus TET ACK’S Radiator Shop clean} NU" ! rath pte ont of ru cit that leaky oF) ticcmon why cay sell Le diackes elosg- 4 radiator. All work guar- . counter, K a man of energetic en- thusias::c makeup whose natural bent is selling ard who desires a Permanent connection with a high require a man who not only desires profit- intelligent Previous sales exper- ience and a good legal education must have agreeable, friendly personal- ity and willingness to work and encourage- ment in the sale of high-class leg- Remuneration on commission basis with weekly Trib- SALESMEN—An old, established, nationally-known, million dollar a thoroughly high class, diversified | line of exclusive advertising spe- Correspondence con- Please give age, busi- rences in Sales car to sell complete bulk line of gua anteed candies direct from fa: iety store » Out- t let- All replies confidential, Ad- Two suits or suit be on a 180 DUCED baby chick price) ale rate. irs. W. G. Wehrkamp,| 1° ¢ il te aes ist, write Rust’s Hatchery, Fargo, Tiehth street, formerly of) nT vung lovatian for hateher| North Dakota. | 422 Fifth street. Phone 104-W. shop. Write Tribune Ad. No, 59. eae motives. in her new nto NGE nnd in ot " eo ontche hin ni to Ke DUAN has 9 campany ote: on Jertoun IN, end tie Inet Oo marry ahe refuses, he we the Cnet that Te Fromixes to enrn the money to Lim ty one yenr or marry bbe Hx. ‘Then she alins ont of h Je rine, and realizes tha! fa cheap pince to NOW GO ON WITH THE sTORY 5 CHAPTER XVII NY SRSINIA knew in a flash of an. gnished comprehension that she could not tell Nathaniel of her bargain with Frederick Dean. She could not rob him of his peace of mind—destroy his power to ercate or go on with his work. In all Ukelihood $100,000 was as far be yond his rezeh as hers, and if he spell unutterable heartbreak for both of them he would be as un happy and as desperate as she. And before morning Virginia knew to the fullest just how un happy. how desperate her situation was. More surely than ever she realized that she must make her fight alone. She might fall be neath the Juggernaut of defeat, but until her last hope was dead she would spare Nathaniel the crush: ing knowledge of what might come. She arose in the morning steeled with this resolve. And the fear of defeat helped her, too; it drove her on to battle against hopeless odds. 2 ly telephone she made an ap- pointment with Mr. Gardiner et his offize and when the time came she was there, waiting impatiently in the ante-room. He had suggested coraing to her but she had wanted it this way. “You look too worn to have come out” be reproved her when she had sunk wearily into a deep leather chair by his desk. “I didn’t want to see you at my hotel,” Virginia explained. Then, after a pause of startled silence: “I've left Mr. Dean's house.” she added simply. Mr. Gardiner emitted an excla- mation of pained surprise, “But, my dear Miss Brewster +. ." he began in protest. Vir. ginia broke in quickly. “Please don’t try to advise me,” she begged breathlessly. “Clarissa Dean and { had some trouble and I couldn’: stay. I'm at the Ritz now but ['ll have to find cheaper quarters That's why I came to sce you Isn't there any money for me from my father’s estate?” she asked al. most prayerfully. Mr. Gardiner shook his resret fully. “Not yet,” he told her. “There hasn't been time for a set- tlement. But I can arrange a per. sonal loan for you,” he offered. but not too warmly. “No, thank you. I will not bor row money until I know how | can pay. {t back,” Virginia refused ET firmly, “I have two strings of pearls; { can raise money on them.” Gardiner instantly became very grave. “I'm afraid you are going to be disappointed there, my dear.” he sympathized. “Those pearls are © 1928 by NEA Service LE TTT were told that lack of {t would} fi i Ue ei A _————_—_———— unpaid for, 1 had intended advis- ing you to return them to settle the claim as there Is no possibility that the estate can pay for them.” A little ery of distress, like the dying wail of a cherisbed hope. escaped from Virginia's lips and brought a real pang of sorrow for {her into Gardiner’s deliberately hardened heart. “But they're all I have,” she de- clared hysterically. “You must allow me to take care of your affairs,” he said decisively. “For surely you realize that Rich- ard Brewster's daughter cannot be permitted to flounder around as though she hadn't a friend in the world. But if you do not prefer to go to any of your friends [ shall expect you to come to us. Mra, Gardiner will be very bappy to have you, I am sure.” Virginia heard him through with- out a word. Even when he had finished she did not speak at once, and he looked at her inquiringly. She caw an expression of doubt re- place his assurance, and she knew that what he saw in her own face was responsible for it. She tried to enile, but tier fea- tures might as well have been stone. Aud her heart felt as set, as unalterable, as her fixed expres: ston of resolution, “Thank you very much,” she sald steadily. “I understand and eppreciate your kindness, but you sce 1 have made up my mind to aecept my changed fortunes at once, It would only di what I finally must fece if t were to try to cling ‘to the past. I'm afraid that Richard Brewster's daughter is now very much like apy other: enntiess girl. She will have to go to work, That may shock my As she turned the key her ears were assailed by voices coming from @ connecting room. friends but it is better than ac- cepting help until I am loaded with obligations which I may never be able to discharge.” “Nonsense! Your father had friends who would be glad to assist you without placing you under ob- ligation.” “I'm sure of that,” Virginia re- turned unhesitatingly, “but I will not risk humiliation in finding out who they are. No, I've got to go ahead by myself, Mr. Gardiner, but I shall not refuse your legal help it you will give it to me. I'll bring the pearls to you and a list of the few pictures and things I took from home. I want to keep what {s hon- estly mine. And please let me know as soon as you can if I have anything that I can sell. £ sup- pose there isn’t any money in the bank?" “None that we can touch. Haven't you an account of your own?” “I'm going to find out what my peanne is,” she replied unhope- ally. “Mr. Gardiner went to the door with her and urged her to recon- sider her decision to refuse finan. cial assistance. “I’m no longer rich,” she sald. “Why should | live a ie? And borrowing enough money to keep the in luxury would be doing just that. There’s only one honest thing | can do and that is to find work and earn my own living.” “Well, 1 admire your courage, though I think you are quixotic,” he told her, impressed in spite of his worldly judgment. “But I hope you will have an early marriage i you still intend to marry your young artist.” The last word clipped off abrupt- ty io bis amazement at Virginia's behavior. She had turned and for a second or two she swayed as it about to fall. Mr. Gardiner reached |forth to support her but she moved on through the open doorway and then, seeming to gather strength from sheer force of will, she steadicd herself and turned to smile reassuringly at him. “I'll bring the pearls in soon,” she called back from the outer door and then closed it quietly be hind her. There was an aching pressure in her head and the floor of the ele vator seemed to drop from under her fect and leave her suspended in air as she was carried swiftly to the street level. Other passen- gers looked at her queerly and she was aware of it but did not care. There was so little to care about except the menace that stood in the way of her marriage to Na- thaniel. That alone absorbed her. | Other thoughts only nagged disa- greeably at a tired mind. Her only really valuable posses- sions, the pearls she loved, were not hers. Well, she had feared it | might be like that, The shock of having her fears confirmed had passed, She felt dully that it did not matter; it would only hasten her search for work. After all, they wouldn't have helpéd much toward paying Dean his $100,000. It wouldn't have helped much to accept money from Mr. Gardiner, either. Perhaps there would be nothing at all for her from the es- tate. She did not want to be tn debt, to be owing money on the |strength of any hoped-for funds so uncertain as money from that source, Out on the street she leaned for a moment against a plate glass win dow and tried to think what it was she had meant to do next. Get the pearls? Yes, but there was something before that. It eluded her and she let it go. “I’ve got to find another place to live right away.” she told herself. Up and down the street, cars of every description, except commercial, were seeking their tortuous way, and Virginia stood at the curb un- til a cruising tax! stopped at her signal. She tcld the driver to take her to the Ritz, but before they turned off Fifth Avenue she re membered what it was she wanted to do first of all. She must get her balance from the bank. It did not surprise her to learn that her account was overdrawn. She had expected that as she had expected to lose her pearls, but there was no shock attached to this bit of news. Her emotions were chilled, insensitive. In the place where her heart had been there was a lump that pulsed to but one thought. Niel... Niel... Well, she had enough money to take s room in a second-rate hotel. She hadn't kept her taxi waiting this time, so she walked. It was not far and she felt the exercise clearing her mind a little. On her way she bought a paper. From the Ritz she telephoned to several hotels that were adver. tised in the paper and made a mem. orandum of their rates. By the time she had finished packing she had decided upon the one she would go to. To Virginia, when she was being shown to & room there, it was a depressing revelation of the differ. ence in hotels. To have come to this! : When the bellboy was gone she promptly locked the door. As she turned the key her ears were as- sailed by voices coming from a con- necting room. “What the hell! Gimme that money or Ili knock you silly!” (To Be Continued) PAGE NINE APARTMENTS _ FOR RENT—Modern three or four room apartment furnished or un-| representative. furnished. Also a modern six| Bismarck, N. D. room house. For sale: Bicycle,| “OR S. heating stove, buffet, kitchen cabinet and other articles. Phone| also ative singers. 905. treats, etc. Phone 11! FOR RENT—Two room furnished | __ Bull, Di apartment on ground floor with} FOR SALE lavatory and well — equipped kitchenette, suitable for man and) wife or two ladies. Call at 422 _Fifth street, eae FOR RENT—A modern well fur- nished apartment on second floor, and a good sleeping porch is now for rent. At 417 Fifth street. For full information call 956-3. rent. age fe a:d one 7-H. P. We have one to W. E. Stitzel, Patterson Hotel, joice Imported Ger- styles and sizes. fit your business. man Rollers gud Hartz Mountain, Bull, Dickinson, N. D., Box 728, inno’ Vey’s, 317 Twelfth street. Phone 1404-R. Bring pail. WANTED—To buy a good watch- dog or would take one for summer, FOR SALE CHEAP—Casting box D. C. motor. Ap- ply _at Tribune office. FOR RENT—Apartment, one room, dining alcove and kitchenette. Gas stove for sale, Phone 597-R or call at 404 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment, suitable for light housekeeping or sleeping. Call at_400 Fourth street. IR RENT—Furnished apartment, | _ clothes child’s express 414 Secon FOR SALE—Thoroughbred female German Police dog. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two burner oil stove, clothes rack, ‘wagon, rocker, 80 £ jars. C.F. Moody.| U. S. street. wringer, more trials on murder charges re- sulted in acquittals, and acquittal at the fifth trial, for assault, has left Reno free. {ROAD BULLETINS Road conditions throughout th state are in good condition except for a few stretches of sand and earth roads, accord:.ig to the week- ly report of the state highway de- partment. A report on the principal high- ways ot ‘he state follows: U. 8. No. 2—Grand Forks to Mon- tana state line, via warimore Devils Lake, Minot and Williston, good. Detour Arvill.. to Larimore U. S. No. 10—Fargo to Beash via Valley City, Jamestown, Bismarck, Mandan and Dickinson, good. Lose gravel at Crystal Springs. Con- struction west of Mandan. A No, 12—Lemgon to Mar- marth via Hettinger, good. No. 81—White Rock, S. D. to Pembina, via Fargo, Wehpeton, 2 Cages, seeds | » Jacob Mc- Good gare ‘ood care of one 1333, Phone 269. child’s newly decorated, on ground floor. Everything furnished. Call at 930 Fourth s1 FOR RENT—P: ally new, mod- ern four room apartment, private | __befor bath, extra bed room if desired.; FOR § _ Call 441-3. : FOR RENT—June fi three room apartment with bath. Call at 304 1-2 Main, front apart- brary table. p.m, FOR SALE—Ivory dresser, enamel breakfast set, Brunswick honograph, vacuum cleaner, med- icine chest, gas oven. vIn leet LE—One White Simmons style bed and springs, rugs, one 6x9, 2 s.nall ones, 1 fumed oak li- Grand Forks, 700d. ‘I'wo detours. U. S. No, 83—South .): kota state line to Sterling, connecting with U. S. No. 10, good. S. H. No. 1—Ludden to Langdon, via Valley City, Cooperstown, good. S. H. No. 3—Ashley to Dunseith, via Napoleon, Steele, good t fair. 5. H, No. 4—Ellendale to Hans- grey Phone 610 Call 1266-R after 6! boro, via Churches Ferry, good. somnetta a i A FOR RENT—June Ist, modern 3 room apartment with bath. In- quire 304 1-2 Main Ave, Front _Apt. See aieh bay, atest) SEO FOR RENT—Nice 5 room modern) S15 apartment. For further informa-| BARC tion phone 53. r 329-W. FOR RENT—Furnished or un! | ture. 00, Phone INS in FOR SALE—Household goods in- cluding lamp, victrola and furni- Phone 1043-W or 347. FOR SALE—Blue reed baby ci in excellent | pipe, price used ‘Kennelly Furnit N. D. S. H. No, 5—Hamilton to Westby, Mont., via Bowbells, Crosby. fair. S. H. No. 6—Bismarck to Cai dian i ia Minot, fair to good. = S. N. No, 7-Cummings to junction with S. H. No. 6, good, except three t miles between Turtle Lake and Un- derwood. S.NLN Havana to Portal, via Valley City, Harvey, Minot, good to furniture. ure Co,, Mandan, . fair. nished apartment. Varney apart- S$) H. No, 22—R £ p rm .| * 5. H. No, 22—Reeder to Killdeer, ments, Phone 7 _._... |Christening Slayer fair. N * J, Seni RRGT Cane _..__ MISCELLANEOUS .| Beats Noose; Freed) murpir prone rromisep FOR LE—Choice lot 650x140, oe Glidden, Wi: May 7?) —Ine beautiful shade trees and , lawn, | Chicago, May 26.—(AP)—Twice | vestigation by t ‘ough the good location, on cement. Ten 1 sentenced to death|attorney genera!’s office of the one years of pavin 1. Room for . Ralph Reno today was|and half yea: Ived_ murder two houses = making it a gooc ollowing ai al in his! of ol r-old Craws Proposition from an investy fifth trial for assault with intent to! ford coun promised stand pc Inquire A. G. White, \today by Governor Bred BR. Shae 406 Ninth street Reno's difficulties began with the | merman, A BIG line of working men’, killing of Edw: and bree leather — gloves jhis wife M. 8 NEW TOWNS IN MONTANA everything in work cloth of M Pacifico at a christen-! St. Paul, May 26.—(AP)—Mon- a full line of Star Brand ( ing. On his first trial for murder | tana will cht new towns this Shoes and Boot Jack loven, jhe was convicted and sentenced to! summer 2s a result of construction Capital City Clothing Store, 121] die, but was granted a new hearing.|of the Great North railroad’s 1.2 Fifth street, Bismarck, N. D.| His second trial resulted in a sim-| new er line in the north- ATIONAL CASH REGISTERS|ilar verdict, but the state supremejern part of that state, Ralph Budd, new and second hand. Over 500 Two | president, said today. court reversed the finding. One Knock to Another By Cowan HO HUM! THATS THE WAN _ENERY SATURDAY, INSTEAD OF GETTING A REST I LABOR HARDER AROUND “THE nOUSE THAN AT THE OFFICE ALL PoP 1 Wish YOU'D TAKE THESE RUGS OUT AND BEAT DAN AFTER. DAY FOR ATWO WEEKS TNE ASKED YOu TO BEKT THESE RUGS. / TM STIRED GETTING YOu To BO ANYTHING AROUND THE HOUSE 1S ABOUT AS EASY AS SWIMMING THE ATLANTIC WITH A Coo STOVE ON NOUR, TUL BEAT THE RUGS MONDAY. | I COULDN'T SWING A CARPET] BEATER WARD ENOUGH To FLATTEN A SOAP BUBBLE | Freckles and His Friends Z KNOW WERE TMERE'S A Big TREE TAAT WE CAN CLIMBS| | BOBO KNOWS WHAT | WE'RE RUNNING FOR “SEE How FAR AMEAD OF US sult SEE! THERE'S BOBO= HES GOTANICE SAFE WHEW, BABY! SOME SWING ‘OV GOT THERE, PoP! Now What? IM BEGINNING ‘TO GET TIRED=DO YoU TINK IT IS AUCH FARTHER, —

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