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And. our low prices make them genuine bar- - gains, “Rebuilt Cars With a Bet etetion” Lahr Motor Sales Co. PERSONAL mist and Phrenologist, here 408 Ave. B. Phone 1230, Helps find lost articles. LOST ST— 's brown ag Ol No. 6 trail north of Bismarck. Diamond ring in bag and _ toilet articles. Finder, return to Police station for liberal reward. THIS HAS HAPPENED BERTIB LOU WARD, en the wedding to ROD BRY- &@ premonition of trou: e receives Low receives a eecond ter pride when she accl- dentally over Tt tte aa mi oapitality ie budget ana tne newly “aselde they will have to retreneh, Then they are invited to the at ding ‘wi Ras lighted. when TOM FRASER fers Rod a position in the elty. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER VIII Roe \soked helplessly over at Bertie Lou. Her eyes were filled with an eagerness be could not mistake. Still, be hardly knew what to say. The proposition had ,been shot at him with disconcert- ing suddenness, and life didn't move that way in Wayville. He supposed Tom. had acquired the manner in New York. “You sure are speedy in the big city, aren’t you?” he said, seeking time, Then it Occurred to him that he'd have to talk the matter over with Bertie Lou in private before he gave Tom an answer. “That's how we get there,” Tom snapped k at him. “Suppose we go up to our rooms after din- ner and I'll tell you what’s on my mind -while the girls and Stiles have a game of bridge.” That suited Molly; that {s, with certain modifications. She decided to show Bertie Lou and Lila her French underwear instead of mud- dling through With the rules on and “quick The men could have the sitting room, The dinner was finished in an air of subdued excitement. Bertie Lou could’ hardly sit still in her chair. But Rod, she knew, was un- | ‘ish! _ decided, She could see doubt in his face. She felt @ little like shaking him. Couldn't he see what & w-nderful opportunity Tom was offering him? ‘ Lila sat in silence, The food tasted of ashes. She'd never been quite so sorry before that she'd turned Rod z New York! Her father figtly re- fused to support her it she went to the city. And Lile preferred not to toll. But some day she'd meet aman... 8 travéling FOR SALE SIX ROOM ri.dern house, at least 3 bed rooms, fine lot, well located near schools, for $1500 cash; can aay ea $1200 on it. SIX ROOMS paitly modern house, 8 bed rooms, hardwoud floors, basement, water and lights, for $8,0C0 cash; can borrew likely at least $2000, thereon. TINE SIX room well built modern bungalow, 3 bed rooms, east front, fine lot, near school, desirable and in good conditicn for $5000, on terms. SIX ROOM mcdern bungalow in Riv- erview, 3 tooms, east front, near school, for, $4500. SEVEN ROO"! : try desirable house on ‘Tight’ street. 4 bed rooms, one bed room down stairs, hardwood floors thioughcut, fell basement partitione] vif, east front, near schools for $6800. GEO. M. REGISTER. REAL ESTATE FIVE ROOM cottage, all modern, close in, $31: 0.00. SEVEN ROOM house, all mode spick ané :pan, close in, a rei ain at £7700.00. PROBABIL” t: > best large rooming house in the city, close in, always full with gride uoples including Ea pier) $15,000.00. FOUR ROOM moderr bungalow, east frort, nice trees and lawn, cheap at $3500.00. FOUR ROOM modern bungslow, lawn and trees, Riverview, $4200. FIVE ROOM modern bungelow, nice trees and shrebdery, well built, $3500.00. FARM LANDS—Have sold 7 quar- ters the past two weeks; bargains are being picked up right alung by our own people... Buy now from the biggest and best list I ever had | __ with scores of real bargains. MY BUSINESS is one on a strictly commission basis and all corre- spondence in connection with any sale will be g:adly.shown the buy- Alfred Huey of Kenmore, O., national marbles champion, is shown here receiving his award from the mayor of Atlantic City following the tourn- ament in which hundreds of boys from all over the country participated. BRING ON THE EATS time Between mealy for Albert Brown, but when he gets his feet under the table and somebody else is willing to pay for the food his capacity is something marvelous. Brown walked into a local restaurant and announced that he had no money, albeit an overwhelming appetite. Two patrons agreed to pay for all he could eat. Albert needed no sec- ond invitation, and here is what he ate: Seventeen hamburger s: wiches, nine cups of coffee, seven slices of bacon, two pints of milk, three oyster stews, six jelly rolls, SEWING er, | Du YOUR RFAL ESTATE BUSI- NESS with the busiest dealer in the city. F. E. YOUNG. E FOR. RUTH DEWEY “But ture here loo have a jhiakipy teal pales Molly spread out her on the bed, and while her guests ex- claimed over it and admired her taste until she was perfectly sat- isfled Tom went into the details of his offer to Rod. Mr. Stiles bad excused himself. The salary was, of course, better than he was receiving at present. Rod was impressed by it. There ‘was some small doubt of his ability to take over the duties of account: ant in Fraser's firm, but Tom thought he could work into {t all: it. Tom was a real friend. He'd always liked Rod and wanted to give him a chance, “But my future here lookg pret- ty good,” Rod told him. “I hope to bave a juntor partnership with Meeks and Son somé day—or go into business for myself—certified accountant.” . “H'm, in Wayville? Well, sup- pose that turns out to be what you really want to do, won't you be better off with a little city expe rience? A fellow doesn't know life: until be’s shaken the home soll off his shoes.” A him, leeks and Son yoy day.” EXCLUSIVE and artistic sewing done for children and Misses from sizes 2 to 18. Call Mrs. Senness at 508-W or 120 W. Rosser. i GROVES © eo os ° good,” Rod “I hope to Wayville. All his plans for the fu- ture centered in the little place. His parents—Bertie Lou's. The people they'd known all their lives. All were bonds that could not be easily broken. pom T home Bertie Lou coaxed. She would not let him sleep. Her head nestled on his shoulder, and now and then she kissed him, swift little caresses, more potent than words, She pictured life in the city as one big, happy thrill. “It ien't that I'm tired of Way- ville, Rod, boy,” she explained. “But we can’t get ahead here, You w that. Look at those accounts. » it. will be years and years we can have enough money build on the Heights. And this hot, and it’s they'd pave She paused two cans of pork and beans, and six Mount Carmel, Ill.—It’s a long Slasses of water. DEATH NEARLY GOT THIS MODEST ADAM Milwaukee.—Lack of a pair of ants nearly cost the life of lerman Cramer here recently. Herman, the only male in a houseful of boarders, was tak- ing a bath. And thereby hangs a tale. He became dizzy while in the tub and realized that gas fumes were escaping from a heater in the room. The time used in struggling into his underwear might have been used in opening the door, but Herman did not want to do that until he had nut on his pants. As he reached for his pants he fell unconscious, and was saved by the landlady, who heard him nr WU ne eee PY ic YArvitwe gave them a great sendoff. Everybody they knew came in to say goodby to them and turned the occasion into an excuse for a party. Rod began to feel im- portant. And Bertie Lou was the envy of all the girls. They stored their furniture in Bertie Lou’s old home and left money to pay for having it packed when the time came to send it to them. “We'll find a place in a day or 90,” Bertie Lou told her mother. Rod was over at his mother's, having a long talk with her. She was opposed to his going away and Rod knew she blamed Bertie Lou for his decision. He was try- ing to talk her out of that. “Why, Ma, I'd be a fool to let this chance go by. Look at Tom. Wayville’s proud of him. It won't be long before I'll be coming back home on a visit and having a brass band meet me at the depot.” “I don’t know, son, I don't know,” his mother said weakly. She'd not been well all summer and was much less fleshy now than she had been when Bertie Lou hid @ treacherous tear on her bosom the day she was married. Rod’s heart ached at parting from her. “Seems to me you were pretty well fixed with Meeker and Son. You had a nice home, even it it was only a rented flat. And you could have come here to live if you'd wanted to,” she added. Rod did not tell her that living with relatives was one of the things Bertie Lou had said firmly she would not do. “The flat was all right,” be said. “A fellow ought to have a home of his own, though. We'll build in New York, I hope. Tom’s paying me well. We'll be able to save a lot of money in no time on $65 a week.” “It sounds like an awful big sal- ary, son, But you and Bertie Lou aren't the saving kind, I'm afraid. She spent more than she should on parties and such like, I tried to ell her onc ” “I know,” Rod broke in; “but she couldn’t help it, Ma. That's one reason why we'll be better off out of Wayville. We know halt the people in this burg. We thought we could settle down and live our lives as we chose, but we found that our bunch still expected us to be among those present when any- thing was doing. Bertie Lou’s been working too hard, too, cooking and keeping house. It'll be good for her to cut out the entertaining.” “Well, you haven’t been married very long. All that might have changed. But Bertie Lou had her heart set on going to the city, I guess.” Rod looked at his watch. “Time to go over and get her. All right to take the car?” eee if H® found Bertie Lou ready to come back with bim and say goodby to his parents. Then they ‘Anyway it’s fue of you to make | tledown, me the offer.” Rod evaded. “I ap- preciate it, Tom. returned to the Wards for their suit cases before going to the ste- tion. ‘The same crowd (hat saw them off on their honeymoon was at the old wooden station to speed them on this trip. Bertie Lou felt a glow of pride It outweighed BOY LIVES 5 TEARS ‘ WITH WILD WOLF By NEA Service ‘Wichita Falls, Tex.—Sin Roba, In- dian youth who is now 18, has come back to civilization after living for five years in the mountains with only 8 wi wel lor comoany. iy! ild welf f en Sin was 13 his father was forced to leave his home in an Apache reservation because «: small- OUT OUR WAY, FUNNY CoALy-BUT - L WAS SUST THINKING ABOUT MY OLDEST BROTHER. A TERRIBLE HABIT OF WALKING IW pox. The gad his mother de- cided to x0 one y headed for the mountains. Within a shert time both the feather and mother died, leavii im Officials who discovered him near the Rie Grande brought him here. 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