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a n and Women to learn barber trade. Great demand; big wages. Few weeks completes. Cata- log and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. 7-29—1m. SALESMAN WANTED—Four $100.00 per week men to sell BEST Ford Oil Gauge made, Automobile furnished. Stan- dard Products Co., 1712 Broadway, Granville, Ohio. WANTED—Two salesmen, steady work. Call or write Singer Sew- ing Machine Co. Bismarck, N. D. 8-5-6t. SALESMEN—Men with sales ability. Steady position year around. For appointment Phone Mr. Daly, Grand | Pacific Hotel. 8-5-2t CE ne FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS xt FOR RENT OR SALE—Moderate size, comfortable home, centrally located. Fine trees ete. Phone 442-J. 8-5-1t FOR RENT—A two or three room furnished apartment, also store room 25x85 for rent. Phone 303. B, F. Flanagan, Prop. FOR RENT—4 room partly mode house located on 9th Strect with garage. Also furnished room for rent. Phone 468-R. 610 Thayer St. 8-4:3t FOR RENT—Modern 9-room house partly furnished, suitable for room- ing house. Phone 536R. 8-2-1w FOR RENT—Madern flag with sleep- ing porch. ,Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris & Woodmansee. Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or under .... 2 insertions, 25 UNGER weasesecereren 65 8 insertions 25 words or under ........ Pan J 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi. tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLA RATES : 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance, Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 —<—<—— FOR: SALE—8 room modern home, including 5 bed rooms, oak finish downstairs, full basement, fine porch, hot water heat, east front, trees, well located, near to schodls —one of the best homes Bis- marek. At a bargain 6 room partiy mo- dern home, south front, 75 foot frontage, well located, barn on pro- perty, for $1500, 6 room new bungalow, including 3 bed rooms, east front, near school, hot water heat, fine porch and basement for $6,000 on terms. 6 room modern house for rent for $30.00 per month. Geo. M. Regis- ter. : 8-2-1w ——__ LAND mal e 8-2-1! FORT” RENT—Modern furnished a apartment, one, two and three 4 rooms. ‘Apply F. W. Murphy. 4 Phone 852. 4-30-tf R RE ‘odern house, close in. Inquire at Manager's office, Tele- h phone Co. or phone 1000. i 7-10-tf We have for sale several well locat- ed improved farms in the famous Park Region at attractive prices. We will be glad to hear from any- one interested in a farm in Becker County. Write us. Security State Bank, Detroit, Minn. 7-30-1wk. ——— MISCELLANEOUS, FOR RENT~Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply Murphy, Phone 852. 4-30-tf wo apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. 1-12-t£ FOR R Tent R. W. 8-4. tf. book- FOR SALE—New 9 x 9 Wall with heavy oiled floor. Sanders. WANTE! h grade male keeper. Corwin Motor Co., marck, N. D. 8-1-Iwk. _ FOR RENT—A five room modern % house on 7th & Front St. Phone i 321-W 7-298. ——————$—— ____________ ROOMS FOR RENT D rooms for light hous FOR SALE—Fine cornér lot, 60x160 in the best residence rict in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, wi excat id terms right. 767 Tribune, Bismarck, N. aD 4-19-tf keeping. 930 4th St. Mrs. Peter] WANTED—$3,500 as first. m _ Beylund es 8-6-lw} gage loan on first class city res- FOR RENT—Pleasant modern fur-| idence. Hedden Real Estate nished room. Close in. 505 3rd] _Agency. Phone 0. 7-23-t' St. Phone M. 8-6-lw| WAP7ED—By young couple, two FOR RENT—Three furnished light! fairly large sunny rooms in pri- housekeeping rooms, first floor.|, vate home to be used as bedroom Private entrance, private toilet,) and parlor. Vicinity of Bismarck $25.00. One sleeping room, $8.00.| Hespital. Answer by mail to Dr. 622-3rd St. Phone 132-W. H. C. Anderson, Bismarck Hospital. 8-4-3t 8-4-1w ‘2 or 8 rooms for I eping partly furnished or unfurnished. Phone 540W or call 418 8th St. 8-4-1w BOARD and room with young mar- FOR SAL Davenport $35; piano, @ snap 3 9xl2 rug $8; Puritan oil range, almost new, $18; 50-1b. ive box, $20, almost new Reed bapy carriage, $10. All in -A-1 condi- ried .couple for one or two, 400) 0% Call ab 713 Brd Ste Ave. B. 8-5-1w | — — - FOR RENT—One large room suitable) FOR SALE—Only confectionesy- = for one or two gentlemen: 0 Roard, 406-6th St. 5-5-tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartment with kitchenette and bath, Garage also for rent. 422 Fifth St. 8-1-lw Lost LOST or got into the wrong car by mistake, a small dog with short if hair and a long tail. Brown col- lag Plepse call 544-R. LOST—Sunday morning between Bismarck and Baldwin, baseball suit, glove and shoes. Finder please return to French & Welch Hard- ware Co. and receive reward. + 8-6-3t LOST—Between Arnold and — Bis- marck, 30X33 1-2 Goodyear over- size casing\with Gates innertube. For reward return to W. C. Gehrke, Baldwin, N. D. 7-30—tf. Bamboi grocery in County Seat “town, $2500. Small payment down bal- ance at $25 per month, Good busi- ness and fine location, Owner has other business. The Blue Bird, Steele, N. D. 8-5-1w TEACHERS WANTED—High school, grade, rural. Low commission — only $10.00 (most agencies charge five percent, amounting to $50— $75 und, more.) Write, for blank immediately. Grand Forks Teach- ers’, Agency. N. W. Nat'l Bank Bldg, Grand’ Forks, N. D. 8-6-1m FOR SALE-—Furniture at the Hare Block, 3111-2 Main, 6-4-t8. Music rack $3.00; Good Sew- ing Machine $15.00; Bamboo sew- ing cabinet $2.50; 1 sectional Bookcase $12.00; 1 Jardinere with foliage plant $2.50; 1 Columbia Grafanola and 35 records $45.00. Rhone 275-W. 7-30-tf journed in ‘London, Li a wife and daughter and flew to Part the | LOU HOLLAND FLIES HIGH president, is, FOR SALE 5 room house; water, sewer, lights, east front, newly painted and decorated; splendid condition; $1900., $500.00 cash,, balance monthly pay- ments. 6 room modern bungalow; beautiful trees and lawn; nicest part of city; south front; $5200.00; $200.00 cash. balance, on time. The best selection of houses, lots BUTTON, BEGIN HERE TODAY John Ainsley, a man of education and farm lands of any dealer in the|and breeding, becomes a master city. Many splendid bargains! crook—preying upon other thieves. amongst them. You-ean never again! At ‘a. resort hotel, Kernochan, buy real estate us cheaply as you} wealthy retired broker, shows Ains- can now. ley a large ruby ring, a present to I also write fire insurance in good| his daughter upon her engagement companies. to Efnest Vantine, a detective. The F. E,,YOUNG. | jewel Kernochan acquired in settling 8-5-5t. a claim against the estate of Henry FOR SALE—New mattress and other| Adams, Boston millionaire. The deal articles, At 621-6th St. Phone|™ppears on the surface to have been 619-W. 8-5-3t| a swindle. FOR SALE—NorthwestQuarter|, Ainsley obtains a paste copy of the ruby from Adams’ elderly widow and drives to the Kernochan estate at Greenwich, The Kernochans think Ainsley is a millionaire. Miss Ker- nochan shows him’ the ring again. Just then the lights in the house go out. Section 26, Township 143, Range 79 Burleigh County; all tillable wheat fund close to Wilton elevator; wheat crop next year should al- most pay for it; am too, far away to look after it. Write “Owner” 517 North Beachwood D.: «Los Angeles, California, ee NOW GO ON. WITH THE STORY 5 HEMSTITCHING and picot work| ! made some reply, trying to keep my voice from shaking. For under cover of the darkness I was substi- tuting the paste ring which Mrs. Adams had so sweetly loaned me, for the Grand Duke's ruby. done by expert operators, at Sing- er Sewing Machine Co, 210 Bdwy. Bismarck, N. D. 8-5-1m FOR SALE—Hand power washing ma- chine, wringer, library table, bead portieres, carpet sweeper, kilehen cupboard, 8 x 10 velvet rug, and folding bed. Phone 861M, But in the darkness my were clumsy. put the genuine stone in my waist- cout pocket, but the imitation slip- ped from my grasp, and fell upon the table. “What was that?” asked Miss Ker- nochan nervously as the ring hit the table-top. “I drbpped your ring; I am sorry,” I replied. As I spoke, the lights came on again, The ring was not upon the tuble. For a moment there was si- lence; ‘then Vantine's pop eyes grew hard. = fingers 8-5-3 ARE YOU interested in a job that 's $35.00 a week to start, pro- motion to those who qualif must own a car, married men pre- ferred. Write Box 394 for per- sonal interview. - _ It BURN OIL FOR COOKING AND HEATING The Standard Oil Burner for Range, Heater, or Furnace, is safe, simple, practical, durable and eco- nomicdl, saves time, work and dirt. “THIS NAG WON YS’ things ure “I don’t see the ruby, Mr. Ainsley,” he said suspiciously, See me before buying your wint fucl, ~Emersoh Whan, 204% Main “it must be upon the floor,” I re- Street. 8241w] ? : plied. I tried to keep my voice steady, but failed lamentably. At HELP WANTED—FEMALE any rate, Vantine crossed the room, Copyright 1924. NEA Service Inc * ‘to colle Truc, I managed to!a quart BUTTON from their view for less than a quar- ter of a enough for me to eff ~ An hour late Vantine gave it up. He hod summoned the butler, sent his financee froy the room, and three men stripped me, Failing to discover the authentic ring, they had repeatedly rehed the roum. But M Kernochan had taken her vanity bag with her when she left the room, I could only pray that in the excitement she would forget to powder her nose. And when at Jength Vantine: and Kernochan des- paired of finding the ring, they sent the butler for the young woman, In my presence they held a council of war, und the upshot of their conver- sation was that Vantine started for n in my position ought to be at bstantial damages. 1 million.” “A damned sneak-thief would col- lect nothing,” snarled Vantine, Yet he paused. “Quite true, id I. “But we are fot discussing a criminal; we are discussing a gentleman of p “You have that ring; at least, you know where it is,” declared tine. “It didn’t vanish into thin 5 And this is paste.” He ind ed the copy which lay upon the card table. ‘And aside from the large sum which I shall certainly collect as! damages,” T went on, calmly, “there | is something else to be considered. | You are the head of a famous detec- tive agency which bears your name. If you declare that I pave stolen aj ring in your very pres€nce, and are unable to prove the theft—and you and before I realized his intention, had locked the one door of the room “It will have to be on the floor, he said, I stared at him. mean?” I demanded. “Nothing—if the.ring is on floor,” he retorted. TEACHERS WANTED—ATl branches. At once Mid-West Teachers Agency, Valley City, North Dakota, 7-21-1m GERMAN DERBY they were embarrassed by the sud- ‘den situation. The daughter spoke. “Of course it’s on the floor, Ernest. We'll find it—” “You bet we will,” assented Van- tine, " Thad not liked him before; him now. Yet, trying to assume an air of injured innocence, 1° joined their search. And there was no make- believe in my aid. I knew that un- less one of us found the imitation! |ring, I would not be permitted to leave this house, I would be search- ed, and that might be dangerous. Yet after fifteen minutes in which ‘all four of us had combed the rugs land the corners of the room, Van-| tine straightened up. | “Well, we've given you a fair | chance, Ainsley,” he said. “Now we'll really look for it. He advanced toward me. I blustered, but he cried me down. His hands were reaching for me, and cursed the greedines§ that had made me retain the ring. I could have slipped it out of my pocket at any time during this‘past quarter of jan hour, but I had been certain that I hated we would find the paste copy. And then, just as I was tightening my muscles, perpared to fight my way out of the situation from which wit had failed to extricate me, Kerno- chan cried out in excitement. He was wearing an informal sort of evening dress, a bagey affair of heavy material, the dinner sui® of a man who wishes to accent the’ difference! between night and day, but who also is wishes to be extremely comfortable. | ‘ The soft material had cuffs on Fox Hunter Puzzled sleeves and trousers, and into one of these latter my paste ring had fall- OverScent Mystery en. Kernochan bent over and retricv- No one should write of hunting | ed it. There was an embarrassed si- without alluding to the important | lence, during which my pulse stood questinn of scent. Te. ignore the | still. - Then Vantine grinned feebly. Subject Is gravely unconvontional, | “I beg your pardon, Mr. Ainsicy,” lf not worse. That, at least, is the | he said sheepishly. excuse which Miss K. Somervitie I stared at him.” “I fear that it offers for quoting this incompre- | cannot be granted,” I said stiffly. 1 heggible- incident in ber mgmories | turned to my host. @“You will for- of Irish life: give me if, under the circumstanc We were hunting in the hills, It | I am forced to withdraw my accep wag a bright and stnny day with a light and vanishing touch’ of frost. The hounds were drawing alang the. southern side of a high hill cov- erad with short, rough; grass ‘and heather, with furze brakes here ahd there among the..rocks.. We had. not, “found,” but the hounds were busy “feathering”’ and were obviously sure that x fox had been about. Then one of the field rode up to me and said with the tey calm that so often masks the full- ness of pride: “There’s your fox, master!” He pointed with his whip to something that looked like a rusty cgn lying under a furze bush. + A,fox! Not as F first feared. dead, byt very, much alive. I cracked my hip 4¢ bit and he slid“away over the-hill, crossing after half a dozen ya or so a wide blackened patch where furze had been burnt. In. an ; instant we brajight - hounds to,the place wheréhe had lain. They made:no outcry. They were interested, but no-more than that, We.teok them on and crossed the burpt patch, and suddenly on its farther verge they all,put their heads down and weht away with: a shont, and we had a brillfant forty minutes, till the fox beat us on the edge. ofthe sea and got safe into it ig, the cliffs, Why should the bed of the fox hive ‘been “Tess “odérdus that? bis Ugbt. feet, he why did the hounds ANMARSCH - Germany has her own Black Gold. You see him here, Anmarsch, win- ner of the German Derby, a racing event parallel in importance to the Louisville Derby in this country. night.” It was a situation to which Ker- nochan was unequal, He had been just as suspicious of me as his pros- pective son-in-law, and he had not the tact wherewith to meet my at- titude. He looked helplessly at Van- tine. I also looked at Vantine! “Unlock the. door,” I ordered the detective. He shrugged, flushed more redly. and walked to the door. The key w ‘alnpst in the lock when his finai screamed. “This isn’t my ruby,” she cried. For all his clumsy hulk, Vantine was quick of movement. Key in hand, he leaped to.her “It's an imitation,” he-declared. He glared at me. “Very clever—almost clever enough, my sneakthief! But you're dealing with Ernest Vantine. Now. will you be searched here or at the police station? é I flatter myself that it ig in mo- ments like this that I rise to my greatest heights. I simulated a weary contempt. I walked aergss the room, and if my brain seethed with wrath at myself because I had beer fool enough to think that the imi tion could deceive people who had held the original in their hands a mo- ment before, I do not believe that my face reflected my thoughts, — Under the table lay a vanity bag that. mains. Reruochan Laumers iid the thhte halt turing, ns I did so, My right hand was hidden a my ster: Youth's Compantog, a “What do you fPression on Vantine’s face. Pon-eyed the }to look angry. They are unbeautitul | I will say for the Kernochan that} extremely offensive. ance of your invitation to spend the can only prove it by finding the ring what sort of an advertisement will} be for your yency 2” T let thi: nk in; I enjoyed the ex- Lit pe mer should never permit thems es “at best, and at their worst they are} “You don’t think we're going to let you go?” blustered Vantine. “I don't think it; T know replied. “And if this nonsense r eJT shall let the matter drop. it,” F at on Otherwise—” My pyuse was a threat. T saw the cunning in Vantine’s eyes. Yet I despised—hin- so. thor- oughly that I underrated his «abili- ties. He whispered a moment with Kernochan, but I thought that they were merely arguing the advisability of risking the suit which I threat ened to bring. So, when Vantine turned to me and gruffly.stated that I was at liberty to leave, | bowed, and turning to go, abstracted the ¢ from the vanity bag which Miss Kernochan had placed) again upon the table. Oh, I was still an ama- teur in those days. Also, I was too confident in my own wit, and too given to contemptuous appraisi the wit of others. For, just reached the door, Vantine “I think we'd better once again, Ainsley.” I suppose I went white, I should have known that no one but an utter fool would have permitted me to de- part so easily, and Vantine read my horror. He turned to his finan| “If you'll leave us again, Alice, we'll search this man.” “But you have searched him,” she said, bewildered. (Continued in Our N United States will have a yield of 543,000,000 bushels of winter wheat this season, and 197,000,000,000 bu- shels of spring wheut. Issue) CONSTRUCTION BOSS HER JOB Running ‘a sewer, pipe und water main , construction. company, is’ a ’s job. But this didn’t stop Marra of Cleveland, O., from: taking over the reins of the Marra >Construction Company ‘when her husband died. She had a young gon to educate. so she simply step- péd in and*took hold. Hers hasbeen a successful reign and. the work she does runs all the way from ‘the office end to hiking out to direct] steam shovel and trench machine crews. VAN, HOOK GIRL HURT WHEN ~ HIT BY OFFICIAL’S ‘CAR Marmarth, N. D., Aug. 6.--Mildred, the | telephone, to call the — police. ing mildly, I stopped him. Mf “course you understand,” Ij said, “that I shall bring suit for criminal slander and for false im- prisoninent. It seems to me that a second, yet that was time! a transfer | of the Grand Duke’s ruby from my | waistcoat pocket to the vanity bag. Then, contemptuously, facing them j all, I told Vantine to ch me, | 1 | MOM’N POP haps fatally injured when a sedan PAGE SEVEN ey i his machine to become unmanage-|She suffered severe injuries to the driven by State’s Attorney Thomas]able. After sideswiping the shu false and abdomen and a piece of T. Hiner of Slope county, sideswiped|son car the Hiner machine went sh was gouged from her thigh. the tourist machine as it was park-]over an embankment and a consid-| Brought here, she was given first ed by the roadside. Hiner, taken}erable distayce before it could .be|aid and then rushed to a hospital at into custody by ‘a deputy sheriff,| stopped, witnesses said. Miles City. Hiner assumed full rez declared a rut. in the road . caused The girl was thrown about 20 feet.| sponsibility for the accident. The King of Gas By Taylor. TELEGRAM FER MR GUNNY I KNEW I'D STRIKE IT LUCKY — WAIT Tice MOM HEARS THE GOOD NEWS — Now MOM YOU CAN HAVE ALL THE JEWELS YOU WANT WITH A HOME AT THE SEASHORE AND & GOLD GARBAGE CAN BESIDES - LOOK AT THIS- LAM A KING OF GAS!! 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