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RSE AMEE ATE EVAR SGI IE AEST NESS RE PORN SAE ESRD EEN NA PER UR ANNO Ae t "4 ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; SUCH IGNORANCE woman whose love you have! knife which I had dent’ heb & day oP Fi ene. i e meeting. Mr. Dubb (at concert): She has! on That's the advice of Don-|two before.” Authorities fouhd thd: Tribune Classified Adverti t wed rary eee BR, eu ia ec ae oh, eRe em rl une assi e ve semen S The change of time for the Sun-|ehe’s weari makes it look all the/ neck when. he consented to e prey Rtuation. pai day school and the morning worship | will take place Sunday, Nov. 4, Sun- | day school from 10 to 11 o'clock and preaching service from 11 to 12. McCABE ee ie EPISCO. dence or improved property 160 3 PAL CH . acres adjoining town of Flasher Walter E, Vater, rr.” on N. P. railroad, 85 miles south- Morning Worship, 10:80 a. west of Mandan. Ninety acres} TRINITY se OAD tal CHURC! worse.—Tit-! Beart that he longer wa bere Muslin is from Moral, whence SSoeaeenepaseeeeeeeeeee’ ea e 10 longer jot er, juslin: p Se G@OOD-BYE KISS IS “As I kissed her,” Backus told was fitst exported, though weap KNIFS-THRUST LURE) lice, “I felt a sharp stab fn the side| all the cotton muslin Ramee ake London—Young man, beware the|of my neck. She was using a pen-| dian. — PHONE 89—— RELP WANTED MALS J Bled Reiser, New Leipzig, N. 3 ismruens 3 cords. FOR EXCHANG? Yesi- Organ relude—"Morning fer. bei ing winter wees . S under cultivation, balance pasture % tory,” Laurence—-Miss Ruth Rowley. Al Barbering durii ca * aieetiog 25 words = “which is also level land and all A «| Pty od ve C and 7th Street Anthem—“Come and Ab months, big demand, good wares. or under cae vesee 1.00 fenced. Has a house, large LG. heaton, Pastor Me,” O'liara, ate Abide In YA NO —T HUNK THATS HAHA vine \ (43 Gee iF A CERTAIN, | GDOPS TO PARTY AINT GrtTin’ 7 tee catalog. Moler fy me ae | Na week, 28 words or a Se cacaentare ander .......... oka MEN WANTED—Rough § who can nail on boards. oe ba Ribot sail hip-roof barn, hog and chicken! Services Sund ming at 10:45.] * 6: Offertory—"Idylle,” Lau house, hog pasture, well and wind-| ‘Topic: Ungrarefulnesse he dnibah aes mill, Will glso include late 1926 Song by quartet. Vocal Solo—Selected, Mra. W. J. Buick Sedan just as good as new.! Sunday school at 9:30 for major | Targatt. Picw UP CARBAGE! J.J. Rue, Ti Ave. A. ___ Address J. B. Smith, 416 Broad- ai AROUND. you WANTED—Young man to work by|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY. || _ way, Bismarck, N.D._— | “S05, and at 12 for the minor. | | Sermon-—“A. Momentous Ques A MINT I Suppose, | ALMOST HARTA HAVE i * the month, F. Jaszkowiak, 410 RATES OPPORTUNITY elways at stake for iP Organ Postlude—"Reeeasional,” AMAT ACEATAIN = [AX RAY T TELL IF A Twelfth street. 90 Per Inch independence if desired, will sell} FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH | Ashford. 3} NOIN' / GUY IN THEM 26 WANTED —Gravel truck at Moffit. ents Per In or excha:ge 160 acres, apply on Augustana, Synod 12 noon—Sunday school. Classes PARTY 16 STAI is 16 SCT! Pitts and Lambert. All classified ads are cash in dwelling house, land seeded to rye Cor. 7th Street and Ave. D - | for all ages. AROUND “OO MUCH. / OVERALL FEMALE HELP WANTED || sdvance. Copy should be re- bird fifteen acres pasture locat-| Rey, A, J, Malmquist, Pastor. 4:00 p. m.—Orchestra practice, C, di: FEMADS BEL WY. ceived by 9 o'clock to insure ed Turtle Lake, N. Dak. When.) 9:39 A. M. Sunday echool. Mr.{ Boepple, leader. WANTED—Two girls for insertion same day. what, where, address Edward! c, ¢, Larson superintendent, 6:30 p. m—Epworth . dining room work. ore or ued THE Haas, Timmer, N. Dak. No services in the forenoon as 1:00 Pp. Buy Brenin wore hip. on my expense, Bannons Cafe, a FURNITURE FC the pastor is away at Braddock. rgan lude—“Plaint,’ 5 Mott, N. D. BISMARCK TRIBUNE ail oot Mose Mah 7:30 P.M. A lasionary program} Anthem—"My Soul, Be on Thy WANTED—Girl for general how FOR SALE—Round dining table and| wilt'iee soja A minsignary Progra alee PHONE 32 six chairs, Monarch range with hot th. women's, Muiastonaey ‘Society. Organ Offertory—Offertory in D n S. work, Write at once. Charicy % hl water front, in od _ condition, Sandberg, Underwood NO —— | Sioteld welt leathor uphelsteringy| The offering lifted will go to| fla it, rebs, R00MS FOR RENT — SALESMEN ie Call ‘at 401 Ninth street or phone Christmas cheer. Hous Solo—Selected, Lamont — fe warm| SALESMAN—We ‘have an opening . er Bia iia Oris Foeom, sultable for vo with pourd| for salesman or sales manager| FOR SALESEhetis range prac | FIST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | , Sermon _—vSin's Loneliness,” Wat in private home: Good. home to} no is not satiafied with dis pres-| "cally new, in good order,, reason-| Cor, ath St. and. Ave. C. Organ—"Postlude in F,” Williams, i “4 5 reet. . = ry re rere peters hg show a past record of ‘being a pro- Phone 19.W, Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Prayer Service, Wednesday, 7:30 97. ¢ i ject: “ i “atone. | Ps m. re of Ad. Ni ducer, do not. answer this ad, but] FOR SALE—A pantsh "leather ean t ‘Doctrine of * Atone- = Fea = er if you can, it will be worth your ; i f PRESBYTERIAN CH R RENT—Four big rooms, bath| |; : ; couch with removable cushions.| Sund h t 9:45 a. m. 8: 1 CHURCH Fehon, lntstoneties geod wus fisee,| HE {o get in touch with us. This| Wil sell cheap if taken at once.| Wednesday’ evtnima tenttmonial Paul 8. Wright, Pastor hot water heat. "Gn second floor,| i Not § is a specialty product of| Phone 404M. | meeting at 8 o'clock. Sunday morning service at 10:80, (Forty, dollars per month. Call at) proven merit. Sales Manager,| BARGAINS in used furniture.| A reading room is open in the| broadcast by KF R e 112 Thayer Ave, W., or phone! Minneapolis, 205 Plymouth Bld. ’| Kennelly Furniture Co., Mandan,| church building every. Tuesday| Organ Prelude—“Abide With Me’ 956. ____| WANTED-—Man or toner i oesai| ND. Thursday, and” Saturday, except | (Variations), Monk—Grace Dutyee FOR RENT- One furnishea or un-| "fh North Dahcte eqn £0 traVel| ercevemeeemeeee | legal holidays, ftom 2 to 4 p, m.| Morris, furnished room, suitable for two| i" North Dakota and appoint lady WORK WANTED All are welcome to attend these| Quartet—“Walking With Thee,” Agents for our big line extracts,| WAN'TED—To do- alterations —and| services and to visit the reading | Woolet—Mre. Wright, Mrs, Bavens with semi private bath, board, 4A ~ toilet preparations, etc. Steady r} dick, Mr. Halverson 5 laundry and meld service. Reter"| work, good pay. Write Perkins] « feRalting on ladies winter coats/ room, is phreys, eae FOR RENT—Nice warm sleeping | qerausts Cou Hastings, Nebr. | Fifth street, Krall Tailor Shop,| ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Oftertory-—“Romance,” Feommel, ia ice As ea. WHOLESALE house established 19} Mrs. J. Wents. (Missouri Synod) Quartet—“I Heard the Voice of room in modern ome all ac 507} ye2tS wants aggressive man in Fourth Street and Ave. A Jesus Say,” Rathbun, ismarck. Experience helpful bu' ermon—“The : Churel ant, Gentleman preferre Bi kK, Es helpful but LOST Ss “The Church Militant,” __Third or phone 926. . od ee J. V. Richert, Pastor ENG secondary. Big season now. Liber-| [OST—One bay horse, weight 1000 ‘ * ‘} Paul S. Wright. FOR RENT—Three _ unfurni al advances. Bixle: Co, Dept. 311,| “Ibs, four years old and one. iron Sab aie MUCHA Nate chee rooms with private bath a: __ Cleveland, Ohio, _- -___|_—sgray mare five years old, Anyone classes for all ages. Miss E. Brelje, eens Call at 810 Main Ave be- PUNCHBOARD—sideline men.| —locati the horses, please notify | Superintendent, Pt 1 U8 2. Na are ‘our free 1929 catalogue ready. lowal im, Crys iprings, : . mh. FOR RENT—Well furnished room} $200 weekly. New deals. Fast North Dakota, Reward of $10.00 10:30 a. m. Morning. Worship Organ Postlude—‘M: Lat Aon ostlude. larche Celebre, (German), tation,” Armstrong. : fe with Litch.~ette for light house-}- sellers. Puritan Novelty, ' 1413| _will be given. Sermon: “The Seventh Petition.”| _Anthem—“Come Unto Me,” Chor- TRWiLLiams, Keomink Call 411 Fifth street or) Jackson, Chicago. . bee eure 2:30 p. m. The Pastor will preach us Choir. (REO. V8. PAT. OFv. © i9me, BY REA SERVICE. IE. 10-41 phone 273, WANTED TO RENT 0) atin Offertory—“At An Old Trysting > HOUSES AND FLATS YOUNG LADY desires to rent fur- Place,” MacDowell. nished or unfurnished room down oe ne Ace Bible Hour in charge of town. Write Tribune Ad. No. 98. 7:30 p. m. Evening services (Eng- FOR RE: rnished room in| ___HOUSEs ATS * odern ‘Gentlemen pre-| FOR SALE—A modern newly “Yerred. Call at 604 Third street. | orated house facing west and gai Duet—Selected, Elmer Weiser, we Indseth, :-RENT—Room a Sixth] 28°, consisting of twelve lots, lo-| “"“"““"“"TSCET TANEOUS | lish). rmon—“From Man of God,” |Mom’N POP Pop Smells a Rat By Cowan ed in outskirts-of city, f ane A ‘i Paul S, Wright. street, hone 431. place for anyone senting Ma rab DIAMONDS direc* from cutters and| _ Scrmon:, “Separation of Church . Organ Postlude—Militarie March, chickens. “Reasonably priced.| importers. Fine qualities, low| 994. State.” APARTMENTS Ascher, Grace Duryee Morris, Write Tril 2» Ad. -No. 83. ‘ices. or eas) ments. ‘ f —_—_—_—_____. (i \/ FOR RENT—Nov. Ist. very _nicely| For SLE ee Ne oe. yholcaale “end ‘retail, canes Ww. FIRST BAPTIST .CHURCH NOTICE OF REGISTRATION DAYS THANK HEBNEN Nou CAME DO _YOU MEAN To SiN furnished modern apartment in-|" binealow, out side gocne iy reals Marek, exciusive diamond dealer.| Fourth Street and Avenue B FOR NONREGISTERED VOTHRS HOME LATE! THE NEW UOT LITTLE SHRIMO ‘ cluding piano, frigidaire, electric] “ay Sorc out side Sarage, both in) “Opes at 108 Third street, Bis. C. A, Stephens, Minister vatesistration days tor nonregistered TER HIRING NEIGHBOR HAS BEEN STRUTTING |ACTUALLY DARED ME TO i washing machine. Clean, warm,| {\b,condition, located close to bus-| inne Ot of Hotel Prince 10:30 Morning worship, Rev.| Noiq Gctaper Sed wad Oc soe done BACK AND FORTH IN THE GO TO THE PARK With always hot water, suitable for two] nes* district. For ful linforma- NAL CASH REGISTERS | Fred B. Stockton will preach. Special] 1928, at the soveral polling pircce ty HALL DBFYING NOU ‘To Come or three adults. 807 Fourth street. Eeuts tee. Hedden Real NON a ee achawd Over ena music. the ‘City of Bismarck. Polls open from 9 o'clock A. M. to 7 o'clock P. M. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 19th day of October, 1928. A. C. ISAMINGER, OUT To THE PARK With me AND BENT PoP HIMe = i UP, THE FOR RENT—Two comfortable fur-| po RENT—Five room inodera| styles and sizes. We have one to| 12:00 Sunday school. R — a Fis izes. 6:30. Senior and junior B Y P U. mines viens “ery lon ie Rew house, glassed-in pet close in,| fit your business. W._E. Stitzel, Bible class. “ it resentative. Patterson Hotel, A ‘ sonable price. Call at 402 Second| 7ic® jezapbery and garden, wired! Pepresenmaie;, Patterson 7:80 Evening worship, Rev. H. County Auditor. NEW NEIGHBOR : __Street or phone 308-M. ___"—_| room 204 at Grand Pacific. Wanted: ‘and BADGERS. Heakece Petipiale ee SUDDENLY BECOME: % FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two) FOR RENT—New modern five room| We are raat to receive them and -* vance old; rene abe A WMIN SPIDER ‘ room apartment in strictly modern) bungalow with gatage. Close to| are paying highest prices. Bring WANTED Tu BUY Owner may have same by 1 INVITING. home. No children. Call at 812 ; D |: see having hes’ eee Sune) WANT, Main Ave, between 0.00 a, m.and| Schools. Harvey Harris & Com-| Cr ottib item py direct oe Gn,| WANTED TO BUY_—Piaro for cash. pany. i Write Tribune Ad, No. 96. 6. p.m. FOR RENT—Strictly modern stueso| __BO® 265, Bismarek, N-D._ AUTOMOBILE FOR RENT—Furnished two room bungalow with garage. Imntedi-| FOR SALE—Horton All Electric T™ a advertising and keep. 0. W. BROSTROM, Sec. 14-142-81, 10:20-25;11:1 Wilton, No. Dak, PoP INTo HIS PARLOR n Mi = To SETTLE THEIR apartment in modern home, pri-| ste posseasi 3 Troner-42 inch, Cheap. Phone| FOR SALE—1926 Overland 6 sedan| There were 35,917 searches for vate entrance, on ground f00r.| eR RENT Bis oe a ee aan, in excellent condition. M. 0.| finger-print identification in Scot. DIFFERENCES Call at 924 Fourth street. Phone) "nome and garage, » $85.00 per | FOR SALE—Early Ohio potatoes.| Steen, 116 Second street. Phone|land Yard in 1927, of which 17,427 543-W. month. Phone 921," : Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62. proved successful. 0:3 — 7 sleep- ing rooms. itlemen preferred. Close in, hot water heat, 217 Eighth street. Phone 511-J. __ FoR RENT—Scall, furniehed ane close in, suitable for couple. Priv- ate Ansiors Phone 1324 or call at 113 First street. : FOR RENT—Two room furnished] | Bs! apartment. Close in and warm. Phone 1216-W or call at 422 Fourtl ANHAT YOU WERE GOING ‘10 Do ’ THE DOOR AGAIN UNTIL 4 HEAR ,WE'D FAIRLY BELLOW = COPYRIGHT 1928 4Y NEA scRvice Inc. ELEANOR EARLY ato tad in "| aa — < ey a ianee Feoes) cornet THIS HAS HAPPENED said, “so no one could see the joy ) bit,” interrupted-Cratg,- grimly, “if |flood of Mab’s glowing eulogy on dea aye ty at once. ‘The Laurain Apts. Phore :SYBIL THORNE, Boston society |in her face.” she did a bula-hula right on the | Jack. [7 DARE ema flonaldiverce ease ia thegtents'es | And Craig, nodding, understood. |late lamented’s well-known grave.”| “Oh, darling, shut upt You're STUFP-T DOUBLE DARE aaa = focal suri prapenon Sybil hee pe- | Tears ran down Sybil's cheeks and| “Ob, you two!” exclaimed Tad,/too darn ecstatic. You bore ma joned. for diverce from 3 RENT—Three roo apartment, next to bath, vacant Oct. 22, Gall at 423 Tenth street. FQR RENT. letely furnished ‘tpartent ote in. Call at 120 fest Rosser. titiened RICH |in her eyes was the light of hap-|and stalked wrathtully from the|You make me sick. Please be mis- aes ad ith hee ake lives |piness. She took bis band. and|room, “You sive me a pain.” erable once in awhile. Listen, for Saiz cre mocks. 8 pressed it, for there were no words eee Mab, I've got a funny feeling in SSia sepite, eee eee for the choking ecstasy that was TPAD and Valerie were planning a|my bones. You you get premont- sever in her heart. ‘ New Year's party, their last tn | tions? Fer if something perfectly the old house. dreadful was going to happen? PEOPLE criticized. her. for the| were moving ia as aT US | well, Ure aot ena aoe, Teena thing she did that evening. It|/their own. Valerie waa taking |Sometbing brewing, Something was bad taste, they say, and per-| cooking lessons and & course in in-| fierce. I feel it.” * BUSINESS CHANCES 0, 10,000 bu. wheat or corn. Possibil- ; GONG so is a haps they are right. terlor decoration at Boston Univer: The electric busser bussed.’ if 5 A \s eed opie ee oppor- Sybil put on a dress of flame | sity. « ae “Oh, yes. Come right up. We're ¥ a “a bre georgette and pinned orchids on| “J'm trying so hard,” she con-|all ready.” < RIGHT INTO tunity $100, 2 1-4c $200, 3 1-4c} $300, etc. Particulars free. Tred- ers Service, 530 Peters Trust her shoulder. Then she wrapped |tesged to Sybil, “to make up for| Mabel slammed doors on the con- p Zz ~ 4 ® A TRAP- herself in a Spanish shawl with|the bad girl I was, With Richard |fusion of adjoining rooms. ’ ha h Craig | dead 1 feel that all that horrid part| “It's the agent, Sib. Perhaps Bldg., 01 Nebr. ee her brother, TAY poppies on it and sat wit! er al orrid pal 2 ik general merchan- Is Newhall in a theater box while|of me is dead, too. I'm to | he’s a premonition. Perhaps you're re es re Neth Dekata ilcbard. Bust Richard Eustis’ body lay on @ mar-| spend the rest of my life ieee going to fall in love. 1 told you town, also $14,000 stock hardware, eee? oe = ble slab in a morgue that was cold|to Tad.and then I guess I'll have |he was a knockout. That's right profitable business, county seat watch, -MR. PETERSON, Sybit's | 8 death. i squared myself.” power vane pone: wity. Will take half value of eith- fells her that ihe case Two days later Sybil gave a tea.| Craig was trying to persuade} The door opened. And a slim er in unencumbered land. A. Y. be Ca eeet oat mesal7 2 | And that was the day funeral ser-|sybil to annouace thelr engage |Young man admitted himself Gee. TWAT TEACKES JAERE IT IS=7ME : Sore “Company, 118 ‘Broadway, | Sittiuosc"nc cites Wesesth | vices were held tn New Haven, |mont at the New Yess panne” |auletiy pee ie SONAL OWRD: ware: NOW Go ON WITH THE story | From an undertaker’s bare par-| “Nothing like starting the year| “Hello, Mrs. Moore.” JUST TAINK! IT WAS CHAPTER XLI lor the embalmers carried forth a| right,” he argued. A softspoken young man, bo: or tr ! INSIDE OF ME AND us : wooden box. A single sheaf of/ “Qut of the frying pan into the’ ishly hesitant. Hat in h ANON SAID IT COULD SOMETHING bed ‘happened. | rogks followed all that was mortal | fre,” she laughed. {standing in the doorway, with the MANE KILLED me Something dreadfal. On her lot Richard Eustis into the hearse.| But that annoyed him sun shining through the western ny feet, Sybil felt auddeuly, dissy, Per-| And no one, the papers sald, accon| “Please, Sybil,” he besought, | windows on the gold of his blond haps she grew pale, for a man in @| panied his body to the graye. “don’t joke that way. No wonder | young head. blue uniform took her arm “an@} «1 suppose,” Sybil told her|the hammer and tong artists say Re, walked beside ber. Up therein | guests, as poured their tea,| you're hard-boiled.” 66 JOHN!” front of those. people. . The ¢yn|*tnat ‘you all think I'm hard as| “Oh, they do, do they? Sybil bad risen from the dav- ae of all-eyes, mails, and cruel. Well,I'm not} “You kmow-they do. You're the|enport. The tea cup in her hand She squared ‘her shoulders brave | hypocritical, anyhow—and I don’t | most misunderstood little angel in |Clattered portentously in its saucer ly. And those:in the courtroom 40 states.” gs ” | and, trembling in her clasp, crashed saw the judge bend kindly toward. “And..what would they say if:1|shrilly on the hearth. Pale as the her. His grizsled locks seemed to! You've seen the papers. You know | married yeu? That you'd made an | waxed gardenia she wore, she cow- touch her satin turban. Peterson’s| what he proposed to do to Teddy | honest woman of me, I suppose?" |eréd in awesome terror from the bald head gleamed beside, Only-a|and me. To rob us of every shred} “Ome ‘of these days,” he threat-|man she faced. ‘word or two, : . of decency. To tell vilo. lies about | ened, “you'll wake up end @m@ no| Then she put out her arm to wo wicked |little Craigie under foot, Then |touch him and when he moved a Sybil’s ‘lawyer put bia band be|0s. To further his [neath her ‘elbow. He they left the | purposes he proposed to degrade |maybé you'll be sorry.” step nearer she buried her face in - courtroom through the judge's lob-| Craig Newhall. To humiliate my| “Maybe,” she acknowledged. her hands and shrank away again. by. Then.the judge stood before| mother and break her heart. To eee . Astounded, Mabel gazed at the the vast assembly and spoke very | disgrace Valerie and Tad. M4224 MOORB was apartment: | tableau. - : quietiy, . o ost, t ‘almost adn't _belteve a bunting again, are you. John Lawrence?” she “There- ‘accident re $ a God till Richa: . "m going to the real estate man | £4! : * Richard er fm chts|Now I know better. It was God|1 uaw last time” ahe sald, “Re |. He nodded dumbly, looking at case, accompanied by his attorney, | ¥2° Killed Richard. And he killed | member, Roger Caldwell, I told yau | Sybil. ee motoring from New. Haven ta at him because be was too stuful to|about bim, 1? Why wives| Sybil’s head rolled vacantly, like tend this session of the court, was | live. I's sorry if you ‘think I'm|leave home ts lad’s middle |something set loosely. Her eyes killed this morning in Providence.” Wicked becauso I'm happy. But 1|name. J want you to see a place| were glassy and her pale hand at ‘A second's’éilence. And then a{ AM» my friends. I am very, very|on Beacon Street that we can have|her throat moved coavulsively buzz—the dreadful buzs of gosal; happy.” tor a hundred and a quarter. The |against the dreadful contraction Worseu whlaperiin.? & os selene baehdiibs cutest breakfast alcove you ever | there. tapped for ace ‘4 cre hem the |()¥ COURSE there was ® great |saw, and a perfectly adorable fire-| There was a horrible moment of itaperiag ‘arew, be called po todo when néws of the tea|place. But the linen closet’s no big: |ominous silence. Even Teddy held ly! “Sileate! Silence!” party was spread. Mrs. Thorne|ger than a cupboard. and you |his breath. It was as if life itself ? Os 5 ‘took to her bed, vowing that she|couldn’t turn a griddle cake in the {stood still in passing. Then the The judge left the bench. © And, would be happier dead than alive. | kitchen.” man in the doorway pitched for — presently, the courtroom’ was) ‘Taq was furious. “Phge your sheik and we'll look | ward on hia face, And Teddy's cleared and thé corridors . were “Nie womén,” he said; “never |it over.this afternoon,” agreed Sy: | baby terror broke the horrid quiet, crowded. : a - | do thinga tn poor taste.” bi “Ask bim {f F may bring my|- (To Be Continued) Excited little groupe. . ....“Did| “Prig!” cried Sybil. lypocritet |son and heir, ‘And tell him if I — with a reliable dealer. HE! 1926 Overland Sedan, 4 cylinder | new tires, finish like sew $395 1926 Chrysler “70” Touring, - new top and ‘curtains, excellent condition, a bargain .....$495 you ev « «What @ dreadtal | You're: just as glad ax 1 am, butjsee .en. apartment 1 like ‘well| (Back from the grave, John Law thing! .,..-. And was DYING: to|you don't dare admit ft.” : enough. I may get married my-|rence tells a tale of end hor sce BIE. a a A it's an: iil] “That's the difference,” he re-| self.” ror. 4 truly Aletorio incident in- wind—" =. ie «| tarted, “between a civilized being} Sybil bundied up Teddy and went |the next chapter—s few “In the judge's lobby Mr. Petersoh |and s barbarian. Polite people|to Mabel's-tor tee. ‘The agent was|nished by the American Leg ‘whispered to Craig. *: “| don't parade primitive passions.” |to call for them at four, Nibbling| ona verified through “I-took “her out this way," he! “1 wouldn't blame Sybil s dars | cinnamon toast. Sybiy dammed the ' Cross recorde) 1 :