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WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST 29, 1998 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MALE HELP WANTED i 35 MEN immediately to learn Bar-} ber profession. apa iy oppor- tunity. Free catalog, Mo! jar Ment. lege, Fargo, N. D., "Butte, OUNG men owning c: for calls work. No house to house canvassing. Must be neat and ag- deh Phone R. V. Peterson, ‘Donald Hotel, Mandan, for ap- polntinent, FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework in :1ome where mother !; away 8 hours during the day. Must Tike and understand children, Call 978-W after 6 p.m. WANTED—Widow we: the age of 35 to 50 would wish to travel sight seeing and act as companion t rage T= ars who n. Good salary and jirst class ing expenses. Write at once to ad No, iy care of the Tribune. 4 WANTED_—Co jompetent gitl at once. i 1 at 718 Sixth street UA SALESMEN WANTED AT ONCE—For Northern South Dakota territory, first class salesman and collector for Power Farming Machinery. Permanent position. Competent man can earn good money. doch tien tial Thresher Company, Aberdeen, S. M under 45, experience jobbing or wholesale men, call on retail, wholesale trade, hospitals, banks, schools, doctors. No sam- ples to carry. Commission basis, men in our employ average over $100 weekly. D. J. McCarthy, 201 Sansome, San Francisco. _ COLLECTION Agency ing Salesman-Aucitor. contracts. Appoint sub-agents $100.00 weekly. Give refererccs. HS eee NAL, 236 Mills _ San Franc Francisco. POSITION WANTED _ | with several years Beats in bookkeepi ani | general office work, desires pcr- manent position, Phone 461-W. ROOMS FOR RENT OR RENT—Two large furnished} newly decorated light _houseke: ing rooms in modern home, priv- ate entrance. Close to capitol ard high school. Call at 812 Seventh street or phone 300-W. ‘Furnished “room for light housekeeping with private} entrance. Also for sale: Good; heating stove, cheap. Call at 422 Fourth street or phone 1219-W. _ FOR RENT—Two small furnished rooms in modern home. Reason- able. phone 667-W mornings or after 6 , o'clock, BP } FOR RENT One furnished sleep- ing room in all modern home with i or eter ee board. Close in. oo i Tearing apart ‘ments : qantas if home, Also for sale: Dining reom furniture in good condition. Call eau fully furniske room suitable for two. Call at 421 é West Thayer. Also for Sale: Green 4 enameled vanity drerser and ches \ of dr--vers, \ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished roor in modern home. Four from postoffice. Gentlemen pre- __ferred. Phone 440-3. _ FOR RENT—One furnished light housekeeping room, also one slecp- ing room. Phone 977-W or call at 419 Seventh strect. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home. C 224 West Broadway or phone NT—Furnished room One block from} Call at 711 Ninth FOR modern home, High School. \_street. FOR RENT—Four furnished arr keeping rooms. Inquire L. T.! __Rhodes, 307 Seventh tre FOR RENT—Two furnished light | B | housekeering rooms at 518 Sev- | q ‘_enth street. | ) FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in | modern home, Hot water heat. | Call at 404 Tenth st eet or phone: 4 FOR RENT—Room in modern home | a on first floor, zfeizate entrance. | H 618 Third Call -M. 1 FOR REN’ Nii furnished sleep- ing cae in modern Rone. Call at | 610 Fifth street cr phone 9 | FOR RENT—Well furnished front | q room with kitchenette and closct. Call at 411 Fifth St., or phone 273, FOR RENT—One_ small furnished | room in odern home. Close in.} Call at 219 Seventh street. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Seven-room house. | Modern in every way, including igr garrge, full baser:ent, One f the best built homes in Bis-| woe On pavement, shrubbery, K and good lawn, always kept in best condition. Excellent location. Well furnished. May be _pur- { chased with or without furniture, / direct from owner. For informa- tion vhor e 267 y | FOR RENT—Modern eight room | house at 400 Fourth street. City ? heated modern five room front | apartment and bath at 212 1-2 Main. Furnished or unfurnished " s, Also for sale: New De Luxe bed | spring. Phone 905 after 5:00 p., m. jouse with gar-| ‘age. Also a furnished apartment | i with gas for cooking, on first | im . floor. Call at 601 Second strect | i or phone 1468. FOR SALE—Seven room eer house. Double gai vement across good condition. write Box 81, Bismurck, N. Dak. | ‘WANTED—Responsible party wants: to rent Ht) or six room modern 3 house. referred. Can m move any on er a, Fert. ad 4 and ‘Oct 15. FOR Benross ay Sala! house with hot water heat. Cani take possession at once. teams | _ Mien at at 402 Ave. C West. ne | FOR RENT—Five room modern Tar | nished house, cal at 805 Third street. ay i, Sept ia foie 10 ra use First st: reat _ call 1 1 For information | Phone 1218-R oe Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words 2 insertions, 25 word: 3. insertions, 1 week, 25 Ads over CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES RFAL ESTATE FOR SALE Tribune Classified Advertisements —=—= PHONE 82 =_— Effective Jan. 3, 1928 + 85 1.00 +. 145 3e addi- tional per word or under .. or under . under . 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy ceived by fiscoehae same day. should be re- 9 o'clock to insure THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 ed porch, FOUR ROOM FIVE ROOM FOR SALE FIVE ROOM PARTLY MODERN home, hardwood floors, bath, cellar, fg Sale price 100. cal balance lik. rent. modern down, THREE ROOM PARTLY MODERN home, water, lights, sewer, screen- » large lot for garden, near schoo'. Price $2200.00. Terms. 'ODERN HOUSE, fhe basement, furnace heat, lot 65. Sale price $2100.00. Terms. : " Mores eevee: ungalow, oak floors, many built- in feat atures, basement . rty in A No.1. condition. 1 located. Sale price $4700.00. Pro EIGHT ROOM MODERN TWO story house, hot water heat, large rooms, fire place, outside garage. Sale price $7850.00. © SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY house, east front, near schools, and FOR SALE churches. New lawn, d _ s den space. Sale price $6300.00. NEW BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and HEDDEN REAL ATE bath, sisal full Mata bane: GENCY ment with garage, a dandy home. Price $4500.00, “Terms, Webb Bluck Phone 0. .| STUCCO HOUSE, 7 rooms and bath, modern, garage, well Terms. COTTAGE, six rooms and _ bath, porch, hot water heat, oak floors, hard wood trim, east front, well located. .|NEW BUNGALOW, rooms and bath, five closets, built- in ice box and kitchen cabinet, full partitioned hesement with tional finished bed room. east front and splendid location. Price $5400.00. Terms. NEW HOUSE, stucco, six rooms and bath, hot tures, garage attached to house, beautiful home. $7250.00 Zo. quick sale. INVESTC¢ Office with “irst Gucranty Bank. and in good condition, sull lot, south front and located. Price $3900.00. Price $4700.00, Terms. stucco, five addi- Garage, ater heat, built-in fea- WANTED TO RE! WANTED TO RENT—Reliable couple witout children, wants @ furnished apartment in modertl Heated by September first. Phone 4-J. A fesponsit party, adults, wants to rent ‘tive room unfurnished modern house, with garage. Bungalow preferred. -Oc- cupancy September fifteenth or October first. Address. P. 0. Box 488, City, or phone 25. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two furnished or un- furnished three room light house- keeping apartments. Close in. fit! be 418 First street or phone 1 MISCELLANEOUS PERSON 4°. FOR SALE—Pocl hall, building and lot, also 18x24 ice house, 3 pool tables, and soda eS Doing a nice business. A paying &. position for the right ol. er must sell on account be business i. ‘erests. terms reaconable. writes or ail Ed Haggarutt, Center, <i. D: FOR SALE—26 steam engine, 40x64 Rumley Grain Rots in good shape. Rumley 28x44 Ne ce as with Rumley Oil Pull 16-30 bie Separator in A 1 shape. SPs lg Exam- iner, Northville, 8 FOR SAL rocery ed com- Ronan, stocked, good location, ilding Aen lot 25x150. Three living rooms in connection with building. $3,000.00 cash and $2,- 000.00 on eas: parma it 6 per cent._A. SISSINI, Mai ._N. D. WANTED TO TRAVE OR SELL— Hotel at Kulm, N. D. Good pay- ing proposition, fi: location. Good terms in tis 9 Write Matt Clooten, Kulm. F'ull infor- mation will be given. FOR SALE—i2 guage Winchester Ee fd with deather case, $30. | C. Ellsworth. Phone 795-R or advance For. SALE— hand warm air tsa Phone 1341, Ralph Sand- FOR SALE—3 or 4 bottom used pee good as meee Western Auto Mandan, N. D FOR SALE—Girl 300 Ave. coats. Call at B, or phone 1257, FOR SALE—Team of horses. In- quire Central Market, Fifth street. FOR SALE—Casting box. Cheap. FOR SALE—Ice box. Call at 506 Ave. A. Phone 796. AUTOMO! FOR SALE—28 pas wheels, four pects; wheat » gravel, lumber, passenge! ost any purpose, 9-36x6 Splendid tires. Cost $10,000. Would consider car in trade, very cheap. A little more than the cost of the tires. C, C. Hibbs, Lucas Block, Bismarck, Neu. Dak. NOTIC: bus, dual suitable for E FOR SALE—A new 1928 model A tudor Ford sedan, Reason for selling, poor health. Call at 321 South Tenth street after 6 p. m. FOR SALE—Packard 4-door sedan, finish and wonderful Est front. Trees, Price Terms. homes ; rehab itten in good relia- mpanies, Moncy to loan. oy Phone 138, 3 MORTGAGE SECUR- ITY COMPANY FOR RENT—Fu FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment, 706 Sixth street. For sale: Four burner Perfection Oil stove, high chair, gas stove $15. Phone 1344. ‘OR RENT—Two turnished room apartment with kitchenette. Call at 402 Eighth street at 7:00 p. m. shed apartment. on {aurain Apartments. Phone RENT—Modern apartment. Phone 180. L, K. Thompson. elimanerna Call at 408 First strect or) = blocks | = in| E ANSE MHe a Bertie Low with bod nation, resigns bi drifts from one other trying to avoid Both women try to @ ns agent, live there This e: Dertle Lou surprise party. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XLVII oFPERE' 'S a letter from your care- taker,” Bessie told Bertie Lou when the latter came Into her room. “Jt was downstairs. I guess you'd better open {t.” A moment later Bertie Lou an- Bounced that Mr. Brown was quit- ting. “Well, d think {t's a good thing,” Bessle declared openly. “Yes, it ts," Bertie Lou admitted. “It makes It easter for me. T won't have to tcll him to go.” Bessie brightened, “So you were getting on to yourself, were yout” she said. Bertie Low smiled. “I haven't been kidding myself, Bessie,” she answered. “But before Mr. Brown leaves Moonfields you've got to help Vit neighbors. Do you know the name. of the people next door?” “Sure, it's Neighbor,” grinned. “No foolin’.” Bertie Lou jumped up and hur. ried out of the room. “I'll get the telephone book,” she called back, “and we'll sce if they have a ‘phone.” Soon she was back. with the di- rectory and they looked for the name Neighbor under the listings for Moonfields. It was not there. Then they went down to the tele phone—it was in the lower hall— and asked for the information po cidaaal She gave them the num- re Bessie good-naturedly transmitted Bertie Lou's message to Rod, though she pretended to bé dis- tressed over doing it. “Never mind,” Bertie Lou con soled her. “This will be the last time, Bessie. And you've been a darling. I won't forget it.” “Not even when you're Mrs Marco Palmer?” Bessie teased. “You and Marco seem to have that all settled,” Bertie Lou smiled. “Persistence wins, they tell us at the store,” Bessie retorted. Bertie Lou looked at her like one who has suddenly come face to face with an undeniable fact of ter- tifying import. Would Marco finally break down her resistance? She had tho he never would bother with her again after the sudden leave she had taken of his party on Long Island. But, though he complained of it, it had made no difference in his determination to marry her. However, why worry about that now, iked herself. Before any- thing of kind could happen she would have her hour with Rod. She wouldn't think of anything else! “You won't fall down on this?” she asked Bessie doubtfully. Bessie bridied. “I'm a perfect Mar,” boasted. “Yes, you've gone beautifully,” Bertie Lou assured her. “But you aren't in sympathy with Mr. Brown You might make him suspicious if you aren't careful.” “Don't ‘worry, I'll tell him just what you said.” And she did. eee Bessie me prepare a surprise for him.” “I'd like to know who's going to help prepare a surprise’ for me,” Bessie demurred. “Because some- one will have to use influence or T'll never have the surprise of get- ting past Saint Peter at the gate. I'm as full of Iles as @ porcupine is of quills.” ¢ “Just a few more little ones,” Bertie Lou pleaded, “a good cause.” “What cause?” “Mine . . . and Mr, Brown's.” “H’m. Say, don't you ever give Mr. Palmer a chance to bat? That guy could hit a home run vith me any day.” " Berne Lov hea no time to talk about Marco. “I want you to “send Mr, Brown @ telegram,” she e.| ment company to keep her name & said excitedly. “No, wait a minu ‘we can telephone to one Of the TH next day Rod ‘came, in an: ewer to the telephone summons. He understood that the owner of the cottage had read bis letter end wanted to see him in resard to his resignation from his job. But the owner was away, and though he looked searchingly at Bessie she told him this, Ing in her expression to icons about the “That's odd,” he sald. “I always seem to just miss him. He's kind of an elusive bird, this Mr. Baker.” Bertie Lou, too, had assumed a name. For his benefit. She feared he would hear her own from her neighbors, She did not know them. but she surmised that they would inquire about the ewnersbip of her cottage. Fortunately, next to hers had been She prevailed upos the develop Hi secret and call hef Mr. Beker, She A-1 shape. Western Auto Co., Mandan, N. 925 Ford coupe aad condition. Phone 1452, FOR SALE—Atwater-Kent radio tube, good as new. iad 155-3 or call at Rose Apts. WANTED Tu aa M. | ALL THOSE in GIRL wishes to travel with tourists to South Dakota, Nebraska, Color- ado, AP igeer or Montana, leav- ing soon. ot returning with Reed Will share aniaer Write’ —Tribune, care of Ad. No. WANTED—To hear near party having $2500 to loan on Bismarck Property in new paving district. Valuation of froperty $5000. Write Tribune Ad. 45. WORK WANTED LET ACK’S Raciator Shop clean out or fr vir that leaky or loge .t redictor. All work ee __anteed_and price reasonsb! WANTED—A job cooking it car by a middle aged woman. en ra te eenth street or phone who wish t6 take High School girls to work for board and room, please phone High School, 28: WORK WANTED—During_ thresh- ing by man and wife with four year cld boy. Write Tribune, Box _ 264, Beulah, N. D. SERVIC! LET ME haul your ashes and rub- bish. Service very reasonable. Phone 734-R. Joe Eisele. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Dining and bed room furniture, mahogany screen, gas stove and mis. ‘laneous articles. Call .t 300 .’ ve. B or phone 1257. FOR SALE—Two day beds, two san- dale cots with mattresser, one bed mattress, several good mis- sion oak chairs, one small rug. At 11 Fifth street. Phone 278, FOR SALE—Range, dr » dining table and chairs, and_niiscellane- ous artizles. Call at 801 Seventh INS in used furniture. ny Furniture Co.. Mandan, aor ENTS ‘urnished or unfur- nished apartments September first. Phone 773. BENGAL Or'ental 9x12 living room rug. Very reasonable. Phone 647 __between 5 and 7 p. m. FOR SALE—Child’s steel bed and soul Phone 1095 or call 816 ve, B. —— FOR ens ik, corner Third and Main, Al- ment, same vicinity, suit- able — business or athletic pur- pose. Apply Dakota Corporation, Box 368, Bismarck, N. D. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE NX. Notice Is Hereby Given that that certain mortgage executed and ered by Marie Morrow, a Gets:Own Goat co rte the “tind day’ of October, 1917, and filed for record in the office of the ea ieeee, of Deeds of Rurfetan roenty: kota, on 36tl Toit at nine 0% “THILLA HALLUM, Mor! Kolb, Adama é& Rourke, for Mortgaxee, Lisbon, x 8:8-15-22-29; 925-1 It has been estim.ted that when a man shaves his razor travels ae! his face at nearly 80 miles an oie ind he may cut through 26,000 airs. sos: "Ein on the 6th aay asigned to the Rgsota, which th day of September, 19: Sreloek AM. recorded in front door of the Courthouse in the City of Bismarck, C Bi o'e! the afternoon | of ‘the 2nd day of September: I to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the day of sale, together with the costs of cl of and dencrined: . juarter of Section 26 in Town- ahip. slat North of Range 77 Wa the Sth P.M. There will be du said ari Met at the date cf sule the sum of $11 HW! sel FIRE & RINE INSURAN ICE en vegessonerseansapeasace 332 ae ci #2, of ‘aittinn japolis, Minnegota, Assignee, ae Mortgagee. Dated Avg. 1ith, Mcintyre, Burtness e Robbins, Attor- for Ai Grand Forks. GARAG® FOR RENT WANTED TO BUY—Ford 1 or light truck. Mandan street. roadster J. C. Beattie, 622 street and Thayer Avenue. 999-J. FOR TWO RUTH DEWEY GROVES ©2232. took @ chance on Rod hearing it from those who had learned it be- fore she had any reason for con- cealing it. Another circumstance im her fa- vor was Rod’s desire for solitude. He did not care to mingle with the fast growing population of Moon- fields, so he missed hearing people say that, “it’s Baker who owns that place with the lovely flower beds; I thought it Dryer, or some thing like that.’ “He's a busy person,” Bessie apologized, “and he’s awfully sorry to inconvenience you. He left your railroad fare both ways.” Rod took it. He couldn't afford to be called out on a wild goose chase—not with just a few dollars left of the money he had borrowed from Tom Fraser. “and hi Il ‘see you sure before she promised earnestly. "a like to go tomorrow," Rod replied. “I've found a position that requires overtime so I can't stay with Mr. Baker. And of course if I'm not there evenings ieorea Bo use my being there at “The owner will fiz everything up all righ Bessie proclzimed. “Go ahead and make your plans.” “But I don't like to leave the place unprotected,” Rod insisted. “Are you sure Mr. Baker under- stands that I want to leave im- mediately?” “Sure I'm sure. But we'd like to know that we can get in touch with you tonight. You will go right back to Moonfields, won't you?” “Yes, I'll be on the job until to- morrow.evening,” Rod told ker. “Maybe,” Bessie said to herself. Then, to Rod: “Mr. Baker may call up and I'll tell him you went out again, on the first train.” eee 66) 7R. BAKER” did call up, from the neighborly Neighbor's house, and what she heard sent her flying back to her own cottage to plunge into the preparations that bad engaged her before she put io the call: to Bessie. She stopped in the kitchen door and sniffed. Spice cake! Rod's cake! If he came before At was out of the oven he ought to be re minded of happier days. But he couldn't, of course. He had just left Bessie, She smiled over Bes- sie’s grumbling for having to spend her Saturday afternoon waiting for |, while Bertie Lou went out to Moonflelds, But Bertie Lou had done some waiting herself. It had been neces- sary to spend a long hour in the stores that fronted the station, tak- 6 ine os her. time over her purchases, before she saw Rod come swinging down the street in a hurry to éatch bis train to New York. After that she had moved in a whirlwind of activity—except for the moment when she had stood ia & clothes Closet and pressed her b's house with a delicious odor any- how. Maybe, if she hurried faster she could bake another one. But first she must finish in the living room. It was too warm for the fire that Rod had pictured himself dining before, but they would have the refectory table. And on It she laid & great sheaf of roses. Other flowers, from Rod's gardens, filled the fireplace and every other Possible space. It was too bad she couldn't have a merry blaze crack- ling away, but the smoke would have warned Rod that some queer things were happening. She did not want him to know anything about it until he opened the door. Which door did he generally use? she wondered. It was likely that he did not confine himself to the Tear entrance . he was not @ regular caretaker. eee HE had been told to use the en- tire house. And Bertie Lou could see that he had done 60, although everything was neat and clean as a pin. A few old books, from a second-hand store, she sup- Posed, were strewn about the liv- ing room. And Rod’s pipe was. there, on a brass smoking tray. The sight of that tray had given Bertie Lou a happy moment, until s! membered that it was of 1! trinsic value, She had given it to him before they were married. Rod had, apparently, sold or pawned most of his belongings. He might have left them some place, ef course, but Bertie Lou doubted it, At least he had brought noth- ing of any particular value here with him, Going through the house had been a keen delight. She had not been in it since Rod's occupancy, though she had been at Moonfields several times and had seen him, from hidden vantage points. It thrilled her now more than ever, because it had actually sheltered the man whose dream had inspired her to buy ft. It seemed to have brought them closer together—to make their parting sweeter, though infinitely sadder. Bertie Lou shook a tear out of her eyes. She would not spoil it, she told herself impatiently, by cry- ing. That could come later, when there was notbing else to do. Just now she must think only of doing everything she would do if nothing had happened to ber happiness. She must be the busy, contented’ young wife, preparing 8 special dinner for her lene husband. To celebrate s wedding anniversary, perhaps. And why not? They'd never had one. And in just a few more weeks {t would be their second wedding day. Bertie Lou wished she had time to make a bride's cake. No, that would be too suggestive. It was a secret celebration, the annl- Versary part, anyhow. Rod wasn't to know anything about it. To him face to the old suit that hung|she would make it appear—well, there. One suit! And Rod iiked | just a dinner, good Oh how she hated! She went on with her work, her "ate hore excited ead (eylag harder and She more an houses | at her cake. halt galled harder to be calm, until she heard cake! There was only one eg-|* key in the front door lock. In her excitement she taste her heart flutter and id ten to put in the ba! 2 ell, it bad 4 To Be » GARAGE FOR RENT—At First Phone iF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALB | Cute kids, aren’t they? Miss Her- mine Sierks is the kid holding Bim- bo, the other kid, in her arms on the beach at Catalina Island, Calif, Bimbo is the offspring of some of the famous wild goats of Catal mortgagee has cipal and int: therefore hereby Without delay! Investi- gate! You'll get a fine looking car that will deliver the mileage at LOW COST. “93” Overland Six Cylinder Coach 1936 Model, a bargain at .... $395.00 1925 Ford Coupe, cheap $195.00 Phone 490 Lahr Motor Sales Co, dated February 2nd, 1 and filed for record in the off the Register of De Gounty, North Dako 6th, 1925, and recorde: of Mortgages will be forecloned b; COIFFURE TURBAN Agnes makes a black turban of cire soutache braid applied in a wav- ing, irregular manner that gives the appearance of being a waved coif- of t and hero- fure. ront door City of Bis- on tl 16th Sealed bids for 100 T.. Lignite coal will be received at Board Areneed the right to rej any or all bids. Dated this 18th day of August at Arena, N. Dak. MRS. RUTH LAMBERT, Clerk Arena School Dist. 2 day of September, 192 of two ame P.M. of The West One-half (W%) of tion Seventeen (17), in Townsht Hundred Forty-four (144), Mom Gets Another Jolt SKEKMM) DANGERFIELD Pop's Thick Detective, | 7, RECOVER MAKES PUBLIC SOME OF THe DETAILS oF THE DISASTROUS AIRPLANE FLIGHT, THAT PLACES Pop AMONG. THE MISSING BRUCE DANGERFIELD! WHEN T WEAR. TANT NAME I START COUNTING’ GRAN HAIRS WHAT HINE 3 DONE To DESERVE ALL “WKS = T_CMME “to SEE YOu ABOUT-THE PAPERS ARE HEAD UNED UITH A LOT OF ROT BouT DINING, ™e "TROUBLE To CALL “THE | “BUITZ MOTEL YOU Wilt FIND “WAT WE CHECK OK'DBY POR ANAS PAID. A FINE’ LOOKING: SAP ATUL MAKE OUT OF YouR, HUSBAND, CHASING RAIN BOWS, IN AN AIRPLANE. VE YOU DON'T DEAD-Be AT, PASSING CHECKS Teast pi A DETECTIVE AHO CRIEMED WITMPOP, GE "oa a8 Sesser ‘STORY, PUBLICLY = | Freckles and His Friends Ossie’s on the Wrong Track COME ON BETTY: L SAAT YOU To MEET