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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1924 HELP_WANTED—FEMALE ‘WANTED—Competent maid, family|.| - . of two, highest wages, Be. M. E. Gassified} Advertising Bolton. | Phone 240-W or call at DP insertion; 28. words. oF ‘ivalids. Would also work during Apartment D, Rose. Apartments ix o’ TEACHERS WANTHD—AIlli branches. At once. Mid-West Teachers jigency, Valley ‘City, ; Revesecee North Dakota, 7-21:1m 1 week, 26 words or Mess Cook Wanted at Standing Rock Ads over 25 wordt, 2c Agency School, Fort Yates, North tional per word. Dakota. For information write ‘to the Principal. 7-241w.| | CLASSIFIED DISPLAY sD—A girl for general RATES WANTED—A girl for general , ; ‘S 5000 ON TERMS BUYS A HOUSE housework, Mrs. L, A. Shipfer. 65 Cents Per fweh | || worth peveri to-etght ‘thousand dol- 4 Ave. B. 7-19-tf All classified ade are cash in ‘lars cin nbemal times. Ideal for FOR SALE OR RENT advarice. Copy akould be re- HOUSES AND FLATS ceived -by 12 o’¢lock to FOR RENT—First floor apartment insertion same day. with bath. Second floor rooms THE for light housekeeping Garage also for rent. 422 Fifth St. Call BISMARCK TRIBUNE evenings. 7-18-1wie| |> - . PHONE $2 WOR RENT—Modern furnished apartments, one, two and three rooms. Apply F. W, Mur Phone 862, 4-20-tt YOR RENT—A five room modern apartment with two large porches. Apts. Apply Harris 8-19-tf FOR RENT—Modern house, close in. Inquire at Manager's office, Tele- FOR SALE Look at these real bargains terms: A8th street, 4 rooms, red $1,900.00. 11th ‘oe 4 rooms, $1,900. phone Co. or phone’ 1000. South Side 3 houses, 8-4-5 rooms, 7-10-tf | _ each, $1,000.00. f\ FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-| Splendid lists of houses, lots and ] . ment in Rose Apartments. Apply| {tm lands. I also write W. Murph surance. ¥. W. irphy, Phone 862. dine F. F. YOUNG h TO LET—Completely furnished mo- dern home. Rent moderate. Tel. For Rent—# room and bath modern Phone 714R. 1-22-8t.| windshield. __Fhone 704-W. 1-12-¢] Write Tribtne No. 793. FOR RENT—Five room house part- 7-23-5t.| ick roadster, 1922 m Thayer. 1 MISCELLANEOUS proposition for 5 “go-getter” sale: commissions, Guaranteed for two| Serial Gold Bonds. Cash years. Call Sales manager Room 322, McKenzie for appointment. * 7 a ne a firm of investment bank need a few more salesmen .own- My ing cars to sell our established| Sr “crincionl ow interest line of oils and paints. Desirable! single enstomer.. Write furnished. Interstate Oil Company,| ‘ ticulars. Write or phone R. T. Swain, Me-| hog Kenzie Hotel, Bismarck. 7-24-1w LosT Burleigh County; all’ and. Ave. & .Call 543... .., 7-23-1t. should almest-pay-for- it; far away. to look after it ventilated. Large closet. Nicely large front room on ground floor| in the best residence di geenlenee Phone 883, 217 8th ‘19-tf rooms for light housekeeping. Fri- phone. Phone. 375. 302 8th. St. vanized iron tanks in goo 7-22-3t| tion. Also % HP. DC, For Rent—Light _ housekeeping rooms, furnished. Hot and cold|, 204 Main St. FOR RENT—Modern furnished| idence. Hedden Real rooms, also several pieces of fur-| _Agency. Phone @. with kitchenette for light house- Tribune ¢ Classified Advertisements clock. 1-11-tf 2 insertions, 25 words or or Per Ee Pa AOR 1d i a houses, all on very resonable 98-R. 621 3rd St. 9-16-tf || AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford’ speédster. At- ’ house, immediate~* possession. water-Kent system: Top and Goodyear Cords on : FOR RENT—Two apartments fully} ear. Motemeter and shock ab-| That Harry Kidd, son of Mr. and equipped for light housekeeping. Sorbers. New paint. $200 cash. ly modern, close in, Phone 64% FOR SALE—F SALE—Ford coupe, and Cou] pe; and Bu- serving as a runner at the front, h: lawn mowers sharpened. 714| Vicinity for two years, is the belief men in Bismarck territory. Suits] SEVEN PERCENT and Safety with and overcoats at $12.60. Biggest; oUt First Mortgage Real Estate ement “Plan. $100, $500 & $1,000 The tenant informed his brother denominations, Choicé of matur- ‘lwk ities from 1 year up. Issued by a record of 39 years without loss territory and list of leustomers|.. 3009 5th. St. Bismarck for par- SALE—Northeast Section 26, Town 113, Range 79 Seamed) Sialt wheat land close: to Wilton ele- LOST—Grey figured belt, corner 4th! yator; wheat crop next year ROOMS FOR RENT _| “Owner” 517 North Beachwood FOR RENT—Large front room well| Drive Los Angeles, California. furnished, suitable for two. Also Tot, 602150] perfectly with the Mandan young with kitchenette, screened porch, Paving, sewer, watet| condition of the missing veteran bi Price and terms right. rer RENT—Two nicely furinshed » Bismarck, N.| though ‘suffering from shell shock vate entrance. Have own extension KS FOR SALES Twe Targe gal-) from aphasia, loss of memory, al- Motor. Bismarck Bottling Works, fents that he found one clue which water and gas to cook with. 621-] WANTED—$3,500 as first i: 6th St. _Phone'619-W. _7-22-3t.| gage loan on first class cit; niture for sale. Mrs. Wm. Hinkel,| FOR SALE—Funted dak dining | The marriage of Miss Esther Keup 201 Ist St. Phone 966-J. _7-21-1wk | room sét and other household ar+{ia former officer of the local Salva- FOR RENT—Well furnished room Cio ce Apply 416 Thayer. Phone.|'tion Army corp and Chas. H. Roth, lh WORK WANTED ork evenings such as Rates ||" tauing Gare of chitdten or ins ae) the day. Call 384-W, LAND 115 acres g bot- Bigs Mea sees chen if taken adi: at ol place for summer ‘i resort.’ FF interested write D. Holley, Livona, N. D. 1-23-3t FoR sale large: family ior for keeping room- ers, good loeation, close to schools, churchesand downtown. 9 roonts id 2 sleeping porches. 2° gar- ages, ‘all in fine condition, FOUR ROOM BUNGALOW, MOD- ern, East front, close to school. Price $8880. Terms. indure SIX ROOM: HOUSE, RIVERVIEW. Fireplace, South front, good loca- ‘tion. “Price $8500. Terms. FIVE ®00M BUNGALOW, MOD- ern, Close in. «Price $4700. $700 cash, balance monthly. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb - Block Phone ‘0‘ Houses for Rent in small jecorated, furnace, fire in- 7-21-1wk Belief Grows War Vet May \ Be Found Alive Mrs. Charles Kidd of Mandan, mourn ed as dead since 1918 when he was 9-28-1w | #apposed to have been killed whiled Also | been in hospitals in Tacoma. “and 7-23-3t | Now of members of his family. A man declaring he was Harry Kidd called early in June in Seattle at "the residence where he had form- erly lived with an aunt and uncle, and which tthe latter had leased. or Pay- George Kidd of the strange call and the latter in the real estate busi- ness in. Seattle, launched a search in which police, aalvation army an other agenciés joined. But “Harr: could not be found. ae eee at the time, was that he had been in a prison camp for 116-2WK | four years, i Quarter) Now Mr. and Mrs, Kidd are in receipt of a letter from a niece who tillable| joined in the investigation and search, in which belief is expressed that the world war veteran is alive. am too] Entered under another néfie he was it. Write|a patient in one Tacoma hospi transferred toythe City Hospital and then to the army hospital at Amer- ican Lake. His description ‘tallies ers with to a Forman 7-22-8t. rict in . Physicians familiar with the lieved to be Kidd declared he w perfectly fit physically to work al- 4-19-tf and said that he might be suffering d condi-}though otherwise mentally normal. Blectrie| George Kidd has advised his par- led him to believe the missing man had gone south and Mrs. Kidd is confident that Harry will yet he found. erate 28-tf KEUP—ROTH 1-23-1w | Jr., of this city was announced: oh keeping} Phone 273, 411 5th St.| For Sale—Two large mirr. bath in a modern home. Priva‘ entrance. 617 8th St. Phone 601/FOR SALE——Female M. FOR RENT—Well furnished room in &@ modern home, on ground floor, jutton, Burnstad, Roard. 406-6th St. 4} Block, 8111-2 Main, Have Your Newspaper Files or Magazines Bound — g 1 ~ Tribune’s Bindery. At Right Prices. ms Let us fzure on your next order of 9-21-1w |, davenport, and one combinatijpn| Rockford, Ill., on Thursday, July: 10, ror RENT—Two pleasant roome with| bookcase. Call at 506-2nd St," |Rev. Jesse C. Danzig performing “Spanial . 7-18-1wk. pe pies for sale, $5.00 each. Ed LEG WAS BROKEN eae living sevén miles south of thé city close in. Phone 672%. 220 ist St.|'FOR SALE—Deering Binder used 2-20-tf.|' two seasons. J. E. Chesak, 13 mi. FOR RENT: Foom auitablg| 8. E. of Bismarck, 7-24-1wk. |'"f Pecame unmanageable. for one or two g FOR SALE—Furniture at the Hare SON IS BORN 6. Newspapers or individuals can have their newspaper files or maga-" " zines or other material bound at the ‘ors, one| Tuesday. Their wedding occurred at 7-22-3t. | the ceremony. Wm. Adams, well known farmer suffered ‘a broken leg late Monday afternoon when a team he was-driv- -tf.|_ A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. afternoon. JAPS ARE FRIENDLY Attorney Joseph Sullivan of this city who is spending the summer vacation playing xylophone, drums and traps with the University. pf North Dakota and Grand Forks or- chestra on hoard one of the Paci- fic linets,: writing from Yokohama declares “the. Japs appear very friendly. However, I am always | poised “for fligh Carrots are~ ideal vegetables to grow in summer gardens, MAYOR GETS IT! Carl Burman of Lyons on Saturday | * Nee Chub of Cmeeyed hen BEGIN. Hee TODAY His eyes were almost hidden be- | John Ainsley, a man of education! tween their lids now; yet I knew| a Pte a an fe oer tar S| that their pupils studied me intently. turns hungry to his shabby lodging.| “How far would you travel with house. ‘To pay, his landlady” tre] ™an who could toss you a bunch like week's rent for his room-—ohe do!.| that on the table?” he pointed at the | Iar—he is compelled to pawn an |¥8d of bills. “T needa man like. you, | ivory miniature of his mother. At|“ ™an that can look and talk and | the pawnshop he is puzeled at the|2ct like a gentleman. I got ideas, sight of a prosperouscloaking, fus_| Dut I ain't always able to put them collared man dickering with the| 0%": You see, I know my own broker. pate It reece matter how Poet ‘After leaving the shop, Ainsiey|°" 4 front I wear it don't fool the hurries to a little restaurant to get | People that I want to fool.” food. He is stopped in the entrance |, understood him. | "My face ism: by the furccollared individual. ig fortune. Is. that itt” 1 Inughed. | talirto the Man's AUN He ‘nodded. “You can make st | tevived with hot soape Ae heat’ | Your fortune. It hasn't made much | Ainsley tries to toke, stock’ of air] of a one for you yet. Anyone can | surroundings, tell that you have been educated, and | ON WITH SHE: STORY | Ud to Rood things and all that; The man unquestionably was net | WHete’s got sou?” & gentleman.’ His clothing was too], "cre in your apartment, accept- garish, his jewelry too blatnty His| '"% charity,” I replied. speech too, was coarse and sloven,| ie Waived a disclaiming han and he used phrases that betokened | |) °t, Charity—business,” he correc an unfamiliarity with polite speech. | °“.m® * ii His apartment, moreover, was fur Drea tent gue laxlanl| nished badly. ‘The pictues on the | 0% Put it on a business basis. How | walls clashed violently with the fur-|™UCh do you think the food I ate nishings. I would have set him| “acy worth? $i down immediately as a parvenu, pos-| .,)) hat you mean?” he asked. sibly one of the recent species of} 1) mean What I told you awhile | Profiteers, but for a furtiveness of | °®° I’m @ gentleman,” I said, —“not manner. Moreover, I had firat seen| 2 bootlerger or a crook. HinciAvaUbawnahe, His thin lips curled in a sneer. “t Why had he followed me? What |SUPPose it’s better to be a gentle- was he? Well, I could wait for the| m4” and starve than a wise guy and answer. And so, forcing myself to] *t,"in oo, ay be slow, to chew each morsel care- CNS Ce SE My i fully, T waited for him to direct the | “There's still other ways of mak- conversation, for I said practically| i" Money,” he said. “For instance, nothing. He delivered a monologue,|%°U Could run to the pblice, give based for the most part on places he | them my addregs, and tell them what had visited, events, mostly of a sport-|!'Y¢ told you.” a, : ing nattire, which he had witnessed. | ,,."¥ou know that I won't,” I replied. | I began to think that he was proba- | “Will this cover the cost of what I bly a gambler, perhaps a follower of 27" | ; : the race-track. 1 admit that it was ungracious, Then, having decided that 1 had|¢Ye” te a confessed eaten all that it was well for me to|‘tfter all, he had ‘insulted me. I take at this time, I followed hie eg, | Piiced two dollars upon the table- next room, laid beside his huge wad of bills “Smoke?” he asked. picked up my hat from the chair on | Perhaps I had suffered almost no{ Which it had beef dropped at my en- much through the abstinence from |tznce, nodded to him and started for , tobacco as through the lack of food.| ‘Me oor, sis Certainly his question aroused mem-| “Wait a minute,” he said. “When ories of sufferings that had seémed|¥°U think this over, you'll cha unbearable. With the first diszying| Your mind. You'll want to find me, inhalation of the cigaret he gave me|1 Won't be here. This place is rented I felt my own’man once mote, I had| 2" the night. Just go to Weinberg been the sport of cirenmstances; bit and tell him you want me, That's of flotsam on the city’s tide. Sudden-| the Kind of a man I am—no hay ly I felt master of my own destiny. | feclings- ‘ ¥e eal “Dsink? Cocktail? Highballs|,, “None here, either,” 1 told him. Champagne?” he asked. But i hardly think we'll meet Ishook my head. “Never touch | *#in.” ; it,” I said: “And I thought in these Sd aeEe ets now. care ee mulllonalrent Bad) Ty iwi l|iy eettl Te PANU Awithe that 1 “Who said I ain’t a millionaire?” | Walked from the apartment to find hey demanded: myself a moment later in Was “IT beg your pardon,” said I, mar-]t0” Square. I looked at the great| veling at the queer vanity of him. clock on the Judson Tower’ I could | “Teas alli signer iNeed: 1 sup-| Still Keep my word to Mrs. Gannon. pose, having’ seen me {talking to] 1 did. TWfen, with two dollars left of Weinberg you thought I was busted’"4the five that I had received from ‘“[ didn't think anything about it{ Weimberg, I climbed, more easily I replied. this time than last, to my room, He laughed in a peculiatly harsh,! 1 sat down upon the bed and re- joyless tone. “I guess you were be.| Wiewed the Yast hour, And as 1 yond thinking about anything, 1] thought of how a cheap criminal had took a look at you, and says 1 to} carried me to his lodgings, fed me, CR ; | patronized me and insulted me, I ree uc: Uaby's about due for) vas sick with shame. A man of my jing, wl had yset iG yk Jeducation and breeding, who pretty bade T camitted: “dnd on} sunk so low in the social scale that top of what Weinberg had been fell-| He was open to such an insult, who ing you about me, it was easy to] WS as unable to cope with the ele- guess that. 1 /ssen't a millionaife,’| Bientary facts of life as I was, was His eyes, hard blue, narrowed|Unfit to live. ai “You see-things don’t you? Tumbled] It was a harsh judgment which T right off to Weinberg wishing me,up| fendered against myself, but a jus about you, eh? Well, I knew right| ne. Incompetents clutter up the off that you were no boob, I thought | Path of progress. Society, in making yg were the lad I needed; now. }| <ivilized life difficult for the incom- low it. Like a little dough?” petent, is enacting natural decrees; I laughed. Odd, how a few ounces| fr nature, before society began, de- of food change the whole world|Stroyed the incompetent. A sudden “What do you think?” I countered,| determination came to me. I had say that you were ready to do| parted with the: Jane Ease anything to make a stake,” he said.|had a marketable value, “ ing,” Thad my overcoat, but Puen he aay, T amended. | not preferable to starvation. Wait till ample and walked with him into the |W pitiful*the amount was when | _ TOURISTS PAY NOW Levuka, Fiji Islands, July 24. meke-meke, native dance of jhave become so MOM’N POP criminal. But | ——— Tourists ‘must pay now to see the| turned over to the Sunday the a SCHOLASTIC RECORD jshiny-skinned Fijians. The natives ligious and deepl reverent that it is almost impossib: to draw them into their old barbar \ I GUESS BEFORE I BORROW ANY MONEY To GO AHEAD WITH “Bur CHIEF ~ TUE |) TO BE PERFECTLY FRANK) Got A Lor oF L CAN'T SAY I YOU_ CONFIDENCE IN SHOULD OR NOT-THIS (IS THIS PROJECT SOMETHING YOU SHOULD AND I'D LIKE To''}}| CECIDE YOURSELF ~ You KNOW IT DOES A MAN ABOUT SINKING: Good To BE THROWN UPON HIS OWN RESOURCES ch Tarkio, Mo., July 24.—The When they do dance, it is} scholastic records in Missouri for the church. All, proceeds are ly of J. F. Withrow of Tarkio has up one of the most remarkable 1 The Missing Link PAGE §] of his 10 children have gradua' from Tarkio College ang if two are enrolled there @ ‘studen Two of the three sons ed in fam-] World War. One son “is nist and another is studying for the sai work, jools. CHIEF - I BOUGHT A *WELL- MR. Gan) } PIECE OF GROUND AFTER THIS TEAPQT | RECENTLY AND THERE DOME SCANDAL ARE INDICATIONS OF MUST REMEMBER OIL ON THE PLACE THAT ONL 1S A VERY 6 = SLIPPERY GROFOSITION “TO DEAL WITH i ——— THAT'S “THE TROUBLE - L DON'T HAPPEN TO WCOME - WHETHER YOU ORDER ANY OF MY PATENT MOP HANDLES OR NOT_ iM GOING TO WISE You UP JON THIS EG@BERT ROBBINS GLY- HES-NO MILLIONAIRE. NAW-HES THE BEST WAITER “HE ELITE RESTAVRANT EVER HAD-HE HASNT DROPPED ~ BowL Oo” < SOUP IN TEN YEARS, HE JUST CAME HOME ——__——— “THE MoP HANOLE SALESMAN WHO F BREEZED NTO TOWN BLEW THE ToP OFF THE MYSTERY CONCERNING =&. EGBERT ROBBINS SOURCE OF “x7 1Copyringht, 1Zb Ie NEA Semi tne + GAVE EGBERT A Good To TAKE A aS PIM SAE es) VACAT TION You SAY HE SORE FEET ‘ma gentleman,” I told him. The words sounded grandiloquent, ab- es, I suspected as much,” said But why starve or freeze when there was an ‘easy alternative? That is, the alternative would be easy if I were in full possession of my facilities. But if 1 became hungry to the point of starvation again, m¥ facilities would be im- pajred, my will be gone. I could see myself begging of passers-by, even, possibly, rummaging in refuse-pails for a bane or e@ crust, like any fam- ished dog. The alternative, of swift and simple self-destruction, was infinitely pref- erable to such degradation. I would eat again-—already my stomach cried for more food, sé long had I gone hungry—then walk to the water- front and rid society of one of its unfit. @ (Continued in Our Next Issue) HILLSIDE EASY man’s insides just like it does. an ordinary roughneck’s, don’t it? Are you proud?” ca eee you explain,” I suggest- “Make it snappy, eh? All right, 1 will. take it you have no friends in particular. You wouldn’t be starving if you had. Am I right?” “Go on,” I said; “If you ‘got. a chance to make money, real money, important mon- ey, you’d jump at it. Am I right?” “Go on some more. You interest me,” I smited. ? “There’s a lot’ of money tying around this town waiting for a good man to pick it he said. “Show it to me,” I suggested, “Suppose I do? Have you ~ got nerve enough toggrab it?” he de- manded. I reached for another cigaret,'then drqw back, my. hand empty. The, conversation had taken a turn that mystified me. I was not sure that I wished to place: myself under further obligation to my host. dont’ think I understand; yak told him. He ptt his‘hand into a pocket and withdrew it. I don’t think that ever in my ijfe I had seen‘so much sctual e-placéd on'a table beside him. ‘Certainly there must havé'been fifteen or twenty thousand-dollar bills, and-as many more of lesser de- nominations ranging from tity to five hundred. ‘to vite my eyes from the money and looked “It's a few tusiness,“and there's lots | level land for Miss Mary Shannon of ‘Even : mt im: Helvore Coils ibe 5 is unde “Ine in business,” illside plowing is just as easy as “Yours AWAY BECAUSE WHY TAG, THERE ARENT ANY FISH | IN nA OUD Pair! "1 farm is of money in it. People don’t'‘lor*| Becket, Mass. Her 650-acre om a steep slope, yet she has made their eit es ppecanie ‘other batt ae SOR aetna it her tractor. She’s a college graduate right -boy,” -he said. “Other|and® has won y ribbons for her q nurse. | things, too.” exhibitions of Holsteinse Freckles and His Friends 3H LOOK LERE, TAG = YOU ANGKT Oe SWELL PUT THAT FISHING POLE OF GO FISHING WIA FRECKLES AND THE BoyS—You'RE * TOO SMALL. > Nov CAN'T jae Where There's a Will There’s a Way EAPTIED A CAN DE sarbfnes IN Ir!