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THREE (Continued on from Page One) Grand opened the doors again’ fand with bow and gesture bade Gladys Clapp a benevolent good- “Mind the third step,” The third step was ‘broken right down in the center. WOMAN named Josephine t Lochden was working for iGrand and Rosalie at that time. ‘When she had come a year ago to apply for the position of general houseworker in the Fenwick Man- sion, she had said, “My name is Josephine Lochden. When I work 1 work. When I sleep I sleep. I do more work with one hand than most women do with two hands. KINDS cite @- LOVE STRAHAN S (© DULL. COUN a CO of yellow hair (Grand always called it a crown, aud she had ever so much of it, and it was “touched up” merely), and said nothing. So Ann ‘was forced to say, “What do you mean?” Rosalie meant that this servant ‘problem was torturing her by day land tormenting her by night: the ingratitude, the inefficiency, the Inecessity of having daily contact ‘with—it was Rosalie’s turn to shud- der, and Ann noticed—“that sort of person.” So it seemed to Rosalie that with three girls in the house (Rosalie, Ann, and Cecily) all lov- ‘ingly eager to help one another, they should be able to manage, easily and happily, with a charwo- We 2€RO HOUR HAS ARRIVED BIM DOESN'T KNOW {T= BUY THE THERMOMETER ON NIS DOOR "HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1981 une GLancine Owen ANNOUNCEMENT IN SATURDAYS PAPER. WE READS- THE GUMPS—-THE BREAKING OF A GREAT HEART ‘ ne JHE MARRIAGE OF ARG, HENRIRTTA ZANDER AND TOM CARR YOOK PLACE THIS APTERNOON AT FIVE OCLOCK AT THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND TNE CORNER = A BULL THUD — me sak CURTAINS — ,: ALLIS DARK ara But I want my pay.” man coming in once or twice a : When she quitted the Fenwick week. Mansion, five months after the day So charwomen came, though more i Gladys had brought the children to often they did not come, and three i live with their grandparents, she months went along, somehow, and } made much the same speech. “When t was Ann who sought Rosalie for r I work I work,” she said, “When the second talk. She began ‘t E I sleep I sleep. I am not a dog. forthrightly. “Rosalie, didn’t i ‘For five months I have worked like Father leave any money at all?” a dog. Now I will go and sleep for Rosalie leaned back in her chair PHYLLIS, THIS IT WORKED IDEAS DO. AND IF BUT WHY DOES argh ee aha ee Fe Se AFFAIR OF LORA Ce ie) | Moone! ae eats LIABLE 7 DO a eae Sa ce eniy. te ee eee Cee AND PRIGGY HAS eee 1, WALT, YOONG. AND LORA 1S LIABLE TO DO BOBBY Like MAT? lowed, after that: women who came flower siligree with a seed pearl— GONE FAR ENOUGH. THERE |S: NOTHING PSNCHOLOGY porter eee \ CAN CONVINCE through the front door and left «come to’ Rosalie, darling—nestle 1 THINK You THAT WOULD SO OOESN'T HER IN TWO MINUTES/. ae irons the back was rapidly atl here, I-want to have a talk with SHOULD FORBID ee Werone Eee sient Gere ten. oe | . with a de- , & heart-to-heart it ; i Ee hil, iat we You, a hearttoheart tak with my HER TO SEE HIM. Rate meh ES ristina Eugenia Passafiume, devel tl stayed for more than a year before a gpa nets eee ee rn Berea. eeu she went away through the front John (“He wasn’t practical. Aren't vraigelel ean doa door and on a stretcher to the am- — you glad and happy, Ann dear, that ar ah Dulance that took her to the charity your father was not a wholly practi- } hospital. Three months later, cal man?”) had, months before he : Christina Eugenia Passaflume’s had passed on, borrowed heavily i lawyer (if you please!) threatened against it to meet—well, very A suit against Jonathan Fenwick for urgent obligations, one supposes.) 3 $180, six months’ unpaid salary due No—beautiful memories, high A to his client. Grand sold one of the {deals and—um—things of that 1 few remaining lots, on which he gort were all that John had been had kept the taxes paid, and the able to leave behind him. All—and affair was settled, promptly and yet everything. x quietly and out of court. “and us girls, of course,” Ann eae, nothing of this, but guegested. 3 nee o talk with Rosalie, precipitated “ 1 . SU Isis ty Miss Whines lnsslance; qi tie dona cad “seat cto marked a turning point in Ann's ym—" ghe paused. Ann had life, She was 16 years old, by this sighed, heavily. Rowalle began time, and in her freshman year at again: “Was there something, dear ae College, where John Fenwick _“gome girlish adornment, some lit- ne and was well remem te Dlcasure fiat you had set your “Darling” Rowale deena, ie inetd i das bese it iy tare WHY, OF COURSE... THAT TLL TELL YOU. WHERE SAY! WHY BLAME STOP YER ae inking ‘today—such Jolly, Grana and I ean manage {t for fo DAY this THING YOU HAVE THERE “THE MISTAKE 15... YOU NE? You made J AgGUIN' AN” flown about me all dey long like 7, a cata nothing. 2 1S THE - oe Te 9 Wit. Never FIT... MADE THE DooRWAYsT THE DooR Too _/ LETS Ger THIS | sweet wee song birds. Biddto birds” , caine wepeacene. Tel 3 i zm Gos Uap te | lees eencn! (in a lower register). “Do you |py yy; te og Fees beers BIG DAY \ SomewHere ‘} ir ee know what they have been singing {7 tave to quit school for this pee HN ara to me? Riba acetanae over and hag dh alae EVERY padraas over. Independence, and chummi- KID « ness” (Ann shuddered slightly but, AND that, st leaked out, was pre 1S TO BRING Rosalie did not notice), “and shar. cisely what Grand and Rosalie HIS PART ing one another's burdens, and—| 2&4 been desiring but disliking to um—all that sort of thing, you} mention. To The pena 4 wy On Thursday afternoon Ann went WACANT LOT, ooo SPMANEA! to seo Dr. Elm and asked him to nerd THe é ASN said, “Oh?” Rosalie sat and; lend her $50, which was the tuition smiled with her tiny Cupid's: ee charged by the business college CLUB House bow mouth, embedded away up, she had selected. He wrote the IS To BE above the first of her three chins, check, and a prescription for a ERECTED... and nodded her head with its crown! 1 tonic, and could not remember what i ‘ft was all about when, four months "TIS NO JOKE later, Ann called at his office to pay att Laks City—Practical jokers, ne = nee ee ave & position,” she explained. opines Mrs, Louisa Maclaren, TUN «putt get only $10 a week, and I things too fer. For weeks now some-| have something to pay with thi one has been sending taxicabs, bak-| other five, I'll bring five again next ers, plumbers, coal dealers, grocers! woey” = nen nee ne semen ea pone et Tie | Dr. Wim detained her. He asked { el = agp ‘reached when the third jauentlons. Ann answered them all, tor ee coal she hadn't reach- e fern Plumbing and Heating i ing pretty well. Yes, lice to locate the joker responsible. she had gone to Reed College, but A to extract radium from|. She had stopped for a number of ores Se roo dave in place of the pres- reasons. Her sister, Cecily, was ent 6-month period, is said to have going to college, No, Cecily now e been developed on the Pacific coast. | (Fos lasik aac rare e¢—_________—_-e . ry (To Be Continued) | Stickler Solution | ism o HAS HIS TROUBLES ut Houston, Tex.—Troubles, they say, comes in bunches, Herbert Groves be- _|Meves that. He was held up and ban- dits took $150 from him. When he, climax, when he opened the grain store in which he works, someone had broken in, and taken 2 cents in Ha a the register, and about in Buy or Sell Through The Tribune Want Ads THass TH’ wav Ta Sock ONE. Hey, You! wt D OV These THINGS, GatrLe- Q cow TW pet we » BELO! BEL ax! ! 3 Li & =| 3 we ~\@ fi a S 'y . BR \ { Say, boss, can I have an afternoon off this week? The wife wants me to ‘ go with her to buy something for our kids.”