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MONDAY, DECEMBER. 17; -1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN - > “INSECT AN AID TO PLANT| ~ It Was Nota THE OLD HOME TOWN 5 -BY STANLEY How the Yi h i n hot “soeparaameeam™ | Pipe Dream. By JUSTIN WENTWOOD _ ing It. Among the many devices which | “Where diva say this bere king plants Have deve ped to obtain the fives?" demanded the dusty, foot- co-operation of insects In the propa- sone tramp of his companion, as re gation of their species, hone.is pit hd they Ueped Into the. little: to == interesting than that of the yucca, |. Somewheres around here,” an- (Gash TERMS | BMY : fe Adan’ % swered the other. “Say, suppose |+ — = yr ——————— or Adam's needle. What may be | oo wait under thie tree for sie, j A @ ‘)\ POTTED PLANTS | Man with some exper? © SRI ience wants work in battery shop. Chas, Binder, Soo Hotel. a 12-12: WANTED— Woman wants any of housework. Call 5093, 12-15-1w WANTED AT ONCE—Work by the hour. Phone 1041, < y hed m heated front room on ground floor, new home, cozy and warm. Tele- phone 409 or call at 402 Avenue F. Classified Advertising ‘Rates Ugnsertion. 25 words or oe Soe) ae) 12-i7-3t termed its marriage rites form an pes & insertions. 25 words or e kat Bad epee? outs jand_ I'll have ‘a look around.” “HOOKS ) { PERFOME -Liv: % Ri Tat ance, vender in the vege- {272 Tuite” grinned the otiidle: FISH HO! 4) fnder ............05. FOR RENT—Two warm rooms in SYMMONS ACE CURTAINS PUR Be, GLUE 3 insertions 25 words o: modern home, within two blocks of postoffice Each room suitable for| State of North Dakota, County of two. Board if desired, 316 8rd. | Burleigh, ss. ‘ Phone 589-R. 12-14-3t In District Court, 4th Judi ial Dis- — Three unfurnished | \1.5° Marnosky, The yucca appeafs tc bi “But I' guess~you been hittin’ the plant which depends ‘on a steals |2ipe when you dreamed that dreaip, spectes of’ insect—a little - white | Ssott¥- t “re moth—for the purpose. The plant |, Scotty Set. off. alone withou! has not the customary tae by plying. He knew very well where ds ‘over 26 words, 2c addi- \ tional per word. FOR RENT ’ {s@ac Krammeler lived. For he , 820 4t ee aie an tees, arated by nee |yadoften pte at Bis house be Ce SATIS AY || bon CH "Sie te domed - ee 1 by pollen destined to fertilize an- | "yt that was in the days of his 65 Cents Per Inch for, light. heudekebping 2 1022"! Hate Macncuky, FOR RENT—Two strictly modern Defendant. front rooms for light housekeep-|The State of North Dakota to the ing; large downstairs rooms, 924| above named Defendant: Greet- | 4th’ st. Phone. 6 12-3-tf | ings. ONT. i 5 fi You are hereby summoned to ans- » ¢ ps hed Page, 3 ; i ana i withone| which is now on file in the Watt or without kitchenette, Phone| office of the Clerk of the District All advan * should Te- ved by 18 o'clock te insure tion same day. WE Lads THE RIGHT TO REJE COPY ‘SUBMY' leliberate action on the part of i @ moth so wonderfui that, had it ae 2 Satiioos the dowinrend not been confirmed by the patient toad. It was Krammeler who had . observation of scientists, it might arged him to, take the méney and be regarded as a fairy story. invest ft In those stocks that were ,, The duty devolves solely upon kiting hi It was Krammeler ica female moth which, in order to who bad arranged to leave the fet plant. Instead, there is a ‘respectability, bi Krammeler cles fled nde are h in C insure a proper food supply for her kage where he could get It. a Court, in and for Burleigh County, future larvae, acts as a sort of | tt was he who had been canghe THE See ENT ANON eal cour a ; 3 , ‘W i RENT—N) North Dakota, within thirty -(30) ore amotter to the yucca, the male | Krammeler had covered his tracks BISMARCK TRIBUNE rooms for housekeeping or sleep- ave {eae and after the service of m being only concerned in the wel, and Scotty—then Mr. -Fergus PHONE 82 h Jing rooms. Phone 646W. this summons upon you, exclusive of Perpetuation of his own race. Sume—had received his senten: Climbing up one of the plant's |o¢ sevpn years without fiinching. stamens, she scrapes from the |Now he was coming back. anther at the tip a supply of pol- He was coming back to get what len and, rolling it into a pellet, car- | was coming to him, and Krammeler Ties it off to another flower. Im |was going to get what was coming the latter her first business Is to |to him, too, for he had married lay an egg within the pistil, after jthe girl Hume had been engaged which she runs to the tip and thrusts into itg funnel-like interior | 5-2t ithe day of such service and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. t- | Dated at Washburn, N. D., Noy. ,{10th, 1928. ed room, mod- 201 First St., HELP WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Corn pickers. Call or write E. L. Murr,» Sterling, N. Dak. 1 McCulloch & McCulloch, Attorneys for plaintiff, Office and post office Ad- HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl for general house 0, Rich and prosperous! Oh, but room in modern home. Close in at some of the ‘pollen, ramming it |he’d pay through the nose for tt! rk only very ¢ stent person, 29. 4 7 down with her head to make sure | "Now. Scotty, saw. Krammeler's o Tie HOC HRUUIEPOE Korie NEUROL ete ee _12-14-3t dress, Washburn, McLean that fertilization will ensue. |house in front of him. It etood at : - 2 2 hold awemient: “neudl oe REN '—Nice Naor eo one Coan aNoerh Dakota. Every time she lays an egg the corner, a8 snug and sedate ns 5 = Highest wages tovivatistact block from postoffice, 211 Thayer. |11-12-19-26 12 8-10-17. performs this ceremony. vis so ‘ever, only the privet hedge was “Wo CASH CUSTOMERS WERE DRIVEN OUT OF DRAKES BUTTER Fan GL PEREP FALE EDS _ Phone 965. 12-14-1w ssi eae, OF REAL ,OSURE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Large furnished room, cleverly effected that man himself higher. The garden was ablaze a $10, 401 12th St Cannot equal it, artificial attempts |with roses and hydrangeas and ‘to cross-fertilize yuccas rarely, Jf jothes brilliant flowers. And in it ever, proving successful. two children were merrily chasing aa a rar each other around an uubrella tree, NEW LOCK IS KEYLESS Scotty. stopped | cutslde. and . looked jwistfully over the hedge. It Ie So Simple in Operation, That |made his heart ache intolerably to AND EGG BAZAAR TODAY WHEN SOME YOUNG HoopLUMS STUFFED A RUBBER BOOT IN THE HOT Stare og ry @ of three, state wages middle woman Call or write Mrs. C. F. Nelson, = Ww Coleharbor, N. D. 12-14-1w hopiaechas BY TLLIAMS WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call 1094W after five Notice is Hereby Given That, _ That certain mortgage made, execu- ted and delivered by Ben Reed and Mary Reed, husband and wife, mort- -|gagors, to Northern Lund and Mort- gage Company, a corporation, mort- Small Child Can Easily see that picture of happiness and ‘ o'clock, or call 15 Rosser. 12-14-3t }gagee, dated January 28th, 1909, and ' bial at wotlk Te ob Cis oa il) WD 12-15-3t recorded in the office of the Regis- ———— | ter of Deeds in and for the County of ee ee ; WELL THESE LITTLE WELL WHAT_ DO AQUH R=-A-D-1-O la point where it was merged in A keyless lock, recently placed madness, to think that this smooth upon. the market, resembles in ap- jrascal should be enjoying the fruits pearance almost any other door | house- . Atkinson, __ ost Burleigh and State of North Dakota, Ties taupe hand bag Sune {on February 6th, 1909, in Book 28 vane Tyee tae of Mortgages at page 374, 375 and = jock’ in a general way, having a over Siete acatinerpen NOuTHINK ABOUT Write Tribune 376 thereof, and thereafter duly as- * e 5 y -E-T- ’ a signe jeorgia S. Nieb: y writ- andsome door plate and knob, but OOThen he ae a woman coming q 7 R-O-L-LE-R a “Tr i) ARE ~ room and board. Phone 307J a eee Sea ae Toth, at the right side and a little below ‘along a path of the garden. She i e PRETTY: GOOD. 6th St. 12-14-3¢ | 1909, and recordeq in said Register the knob is a series of four small ‘was dressed in black, her fair hair | (>4// S-K-A-T-E-S ‘ WANTED—Competent girl” for house. MISCELLANEOUS of Deeds office on March 25th, 1909, levers, These operate im various ‘coiled about the nape of her neck, | {/ OR A W-R-18S-T work, Mrs. J. A, Hoffman TORTSALD one eae |in Cook ob of Ausigninents onipame s {combinations known only to those jand, despite the years that had sae eee : p|FOR SALE—Bull Orpingtons, Black thereof, und thereafter assigned by plier pernaltted free access to | passed, he recognized Doro! His cee idan fa ay aid panne terdgh a pies the house, and can be changed to heart leaped at the sight of her. He | SA ROC CEES ay 1 inte 3 a different combination when neces- |remembered their kisses, He FOR SALE OR RENT notte pullets. foi| ealenien Se eee ts sity demands. The lock can be / clenched his fists. ____ HOUSES _AND FLATS winners at Mandan fair. Christ | Deeds office on May, 1914, in Book adjusted so that it will lock on| “Hello, man!” FOR SALE—5 room modern house,| Free, 217 12th street North. 123 of M Deeds on page 204 there- lw | of, will be foreclosed by a sale of the including 2 bed rooms, for $3300. 12- : emises in such mortgage aod here- on liberal terms; 6 room modern]{SEND A COPY of Crawford's Bad. |? ¢ house, in good condition, well Ip “and Broncho ‘rails to your ia: GaneMaune eanencieree cated to schools, imme ids. They'll not stop with ohe | Bismarck, County of Burleigh and ession, on good terms; 6 room| reading. $1.50 a copy, CuapiteP|State of North Dakota, on the 26th se, close in, for $3000., on li-| Book Co. 20 Ave. A., Bismarck, N.|day of December, 1923, at ten o'clock I terms; 5 roof partly modern 1 win the forenoon of suid day. house, cle 500. 5 acres Ber ; The premises described in such aU cHitivatenimiaitie mbar ntHenOues mortgage and which will be sold to affic maps of Interstate | s; » same are described ag skirts of Bismarck. Geo, M. Regis- and railway traffic AAS LC ee are described a: nee se complege, for $10, at 323] The Northwest Quarter (NW%) of hed city heat- 3th street North. 12-11-1w | Section Ten (10) in Tow i A six room modern SALE—Western’ Electric 10 A : three (145) North, Bungalaw, three rooms and bath,} Loud er, complete with tubes; five (75) West of the Meridian, unfurnished for $18.00 per month,! 1i for quick sale, $100. will keine on spchauee closing or by turning the small button beneath the knob. It is him on the other side of the hedge, opened by pulling upward one or | the little girl beside him. more times on one or more of the “Does your tummy ache, man?” levers at the side. “No,” growled Scotty. So simple is the operation that “I thought it did, because you a child too small to unlock a door ,made such a dreadful face, man.” by means of a key can readily gain | “No, it’s. worse. than stomach- admittance with a keyless lock, /ache bothers me,” said Scotty. This keyless mechanism can be at- |“How old are you?” tached to any standard lock, sothat |_ “I'm five,” eaid the boy. “And the purchasé of an entire new lock ; Susan's free.” . is not necessary in order to have “Like it here, do you?” the advantages of the keyless lock. The children stared at him, not A keyless padlock is also manu- |understanding. ~ factured with 88,005 different com- | “Where's your Pop’ At. the The boy was standing staring ai pinations. bank?” The words came from his 2 garages close in. Phone Call or write F. L. Carlton, Heb- ve at the date of sale the sum of ‘ lps in a snarl, i 12-17-tf]| ron, N. #. 12-44-tf | Fifteen Hundred Ninety-eight and Sex Equality. The boy's lips trembled. “Pop's FOR RENT—Immediate possession T<New store, with two | 18-100 Dollars ($1598.18), which sum e * includes principal and interest from When Mrs, Fletcher of the Brit- |dead,” he said, whimpering. : ish suffrage party was in the United | ‘““What's’that? When did he di new, strictly modern five-room| unfurnished rooms upstairs on |), ie lower duplex; heated attached| Broadway, across from auditorium. | ‘Two Hundred Fifteen and £ States a few months. ago, she re-| “I dunno. A tlong t-time ag garage, finest location. Apply 9 | See Frank Krall, the Tailor, 1 $215:53) for the 1919, 1920 and marked to a friend, “not only do he ae ee letdageen Tt was typhold W. Robetts. Phones 751 and 151. \ Se a ____ 12-3-tf lands and premises, they have equality of sex, but I am | fever, the 12-3-tt | “FOR SALE— Big Type Poland China ignees of the Mortga- ‘ v aS ae ee : gee have paid to protect their inter- FOR” RENT—Apartment. One entire} Boars. Pure bred, pr est therein, with interest according . floor, fully equipped for light} «able. or write Hurr,|to the terms of the mortgage from housekeeping. Electric range for terling, N. Dak. 12-15-1w | October 80th, 19 the date of such cooking. Phone 794W. Geo. W.| FOR SALE—Columbia and White |P#yment, together with the costs, dis- i 12-7-t£] Wyandote, cockerels, $1.23 Tich. | Qjtsenents and attorneys fees allow- FOR RENT—At 618 7th st. 5/ Geo. J. Day, Brittin. Phone) ““Dated at McCisky, North Dakota rooms and bath. Furnace heat. i November 8th, 1923... ‘ Ga a house-party guest anu the: e | vengeance, : y 7 = LS == Call at 516-7th St. for information. x JOHN ) a little dinney in my none ‘the ‘Children !” the mother was call- THE ONLY TIME EDGAR EVER : Seeeeeeoss H 12-14-3t] with budBlings. Cash rent p: SCHROED! . She was coming along WISHED Hi) “¢ oy Siccnoomil i ai zi 5 Mort, small boy of the house knew most |'2g them. 8 5 Ist fE HAD MORE SCHOOLING FOR RENT—Six room modern’ nouse.; red. Write Box No, 16 HARRY EF. DICKINS of the guests, but one man he coula |the path toward them. And In an on car line and near Capitol. Call| _N. D. Thitoeney, Yo eile ae aes inclined to thi h ferior- | ‘Feathered his nest pretty well ity of the: aoe te inferior. jbefore he died,” muttered Hume. tablished, which is as it should be. |But he stood staring at the chil- 8 dren in perplexity. Dim!y he; Tam sure the duy is not far dis: | realized that Krammeler had in forathing. ~ » [some manner escaped his ven- “ “ geance. But there was Dorothy. | inn oad alae Sones peels She should feel the weight of his | e reason- R and not seem to place. Finally he mus- es one route, greyand - 747W or 1010 4th St. FORR : ‘ity a EBES tered up his courage and &@p-/" and the beauty and happiness of |# good many will be exported. Quite} zinc coating on the bucket may be They'll Alternate. 12-11-f| National Bank Building. Apply at MCC RUS I Non eDakols: pkoaching the man asked: » |the place eame him to him once | a few probably will go to the United | dissolved and zine poisoning resujt Sennen FOUR ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT—| The City National Bank, “12 ~12-3-10-47 ‘Who's woman's man are you?” | nore, but differently. now. In a from eating the food. ‘| “When Jack and I are married,| And household goods for sale, al- 12-15-1W] ‘he home of the chestnut is in the States, the manufactures declare. so baby bed on wheels. 414 Ave. FOR SALE—Mahogany library table, | Medi way he felt as if the problem of I'm going to have three servants.” erranean region, where chest- *; Admonishing Him. an em Tas ‘ | Ph 597M 12- ng Mea here commanded the proprietor of the | what it was made him turn away. | stand for even a short time in a gal-| cio eit to ined, recent statis: |Wear—but not all at onee.”—Select-|" vary 1, Phone 697, FOR SALE—Household Tarnitave, Tote Fair store at Tumlinville, | Perhaps. simply because he “you've been owing me long enough, | iqved her. and it’s time for you to come clean. ; “Come ‘away from the hedge, When are you goimg to pay qe, | children,” har?” “Come away from that man, you DOINGS OF THE DUFFS as “Well, I'll just telkyou, Price,” re- | mean,” mumbled Scotty, enjoying turned Hank Henbenny from out [the exquisite thought of how he RSS (HELLO, DoRis! S till | vanized iron bucket-as some of the | tics reveal. 12-14-3t| 08 Srd street. - 12-11-lw! Read Tribune Want Ads. AN Sets the Stage 41) { JUDGING FROM THE Ff CLOTHES, HATS, SHOES, BEADS, HAIR NETS AND TOILET SPECIALTIES - | CAN'T THINK OF ANY- THING SHE REALLYNEEDS- RY ATIM NOW WAIT UNTIL SHE COMES HOME AND GETS A SLANT AT THAT LAYOUT AND_THEN I’LL ASK HER WHAT SHE WANTS 3 FOR HER CHRISTMAS ex VE BEEN TRYING TO MAKE UPMY MIND WHAT TO GET DORIS FOR \ CHRISTMAS *VLLTAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF ™ SEEING WHAT SHE HAS ON HAND - at Clapboard “Springs, “I aim to | could confound her. But he ‘turned me around to it as soon as I can, | and made ate way bark to where and— * |he had left his companion. | > “I want my money, and I want “Well?” grinned the other. {Wt LGUESS SHE’S it now! You're all right, and alk| “Couldn't find , the — place,” | NOT HOME ‘ that, but don’t get to thinking |growled Scotty. ~~ i you're Germany.” o “Told ya it was a pipe dream, ce Scotty. Let’s beat-it and see what Working for the Future. we can bum further along this “Chemists are altruistic. They | road.” 2 | experiment, but*they. seldom expect. (@, 1923, Western Newspaper Union.) to he able to feap the benefits of YOU CAN SEE HE WON ; oN their experiments.” “E know. A druggist tells me there is a demand for hot ice cream at the hot soda counter. But he has: no hopes for perfecting it dur- ing his own lifetime.” These Days. You know how it was in the old days. It’s different now. Father in these timés always aska: “Young man, can you support my daughter in a style to which she has never reviously” been’ accustomed?”— ichmond Times-Dispatch. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS i Freckles Ought to Know. \ Scientia eae ae Fo sie! Now, WHAT'S, OA NIC LAPE WO2 {| “THATS NOT THE WAY 2 ‘ 5 . fear of the sim “dying” too quickly RICAN @vess vic won )[ coming ofF CHASIN' ME AN'IF (WANT YOU ToBE= wily DONE EVERY BODY, and of the earth getting cold. The yi Ia 3 “HERE ? _T DIDNT GETIN TH DIDN'T:You STAND fe TELL YOUT' DO THINGS sun’s heat will last; they say, for ONLY GET INSIDE OUR 7 MOUSE HE WOULDA - YoU CAN Do BEST ?. another. billion’ yeara or #0. D . HOUSE BFORE THAT. : Tre f WELL, T CAN RUN oe OLD BULLY VIC ). ¢ — ss ay BETTER THAN T If you gan’ see a couple walking ’ 5 a Ay . CAN Fieut! along the street and the man goes. on while the woman paises to look’ in at the shop windows it’s a sure sign that they are married. -Record for Air Sérvice.” Mayor-Elect Kendrick of. Phila- During. fhe year just passed not delphia’ reading’ the - election ‘re- one fatal aceldent ‘ogcurred in the Hes ae Chatlotte pam non Oe | the -Atlantte. City Upauty i year. er ‘There is little démang for menag- eries' in Germany, th the pollec- \ Bri tion’ of wild animals founded by the@ -London—There late Carl Hagenbeck ‘at Stellingen, | British toys. on t near Hamburg, is still supply! Chrigtmas.. Most srorld with pooling: willtbebeght un by Be