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PAGE SEVEN eS a ent ae el pa - THIEVES LOOT MARTIN STORE | railroad track in their haste to make] by the stopping of the famous clock Martin, N. D., Aug. 7.—-Thieves en-| * getaway, of Henry VIII at Hampton Court tered the Christ Herr store here and " aii i Palace, and the death, within a few DEATH CLOCK Ps hours afterward, of one of the palace obtained about $300 in cash and a) jondon, Aug. 7.—The ancient Ie-| inmates, It is a tradition that the quantity of merchandise. The rob-| gend surrounding the “Clock of} stopping of the clock portends the bers dropped some goods near the| Death” has once more been fulfilled| immediate death of a palace resident. Roche MOM’N POP — , No Sale, Luke By Taylor HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and Women to learn a 5 se; water, sewer, barber trade. Great demand; big Classified Advertising Rates lights, east front, newly painted and wages. Few weeks completes. Cata-| | 1 insertion, 28 words or decorated; splendid conilition; $1900.,| < Sans GkOGeI WoUL Toe aif; ebGéial” olred hve, Melee aadie 3500.00 cash, balance monthly’ pay- Copyright 1994, NEA Service Inc * | eee ore Scere ere ne M eae READING CITIZERIOaIE Barber College, Fargo, N. D. ments. , - 4 ; 7 oe Ns 2 iaseeitons 28 words or a5] | 6 room modorn bungalow; beautiful BUTTON, BUTTON i VL BELIEVE — CONGRATULATIONS ON FINANCIAL MAGNATES IF OPPORTUNITY WANTE! lees ce trees and lawn; nicest part of city; ’ YOUR BRILLIANT DISCOVERN — IT 1S EVER KNOCKED AT 40UR DOOR BUT WANTED: 8 insertions ES words or geuth feats $5200 00; $200.00 chal. “THE TALK OF THE TOWN — +] LITTLE DID L DREAM THAT YOU equipment; for field work, Good under batdiee on AB Sl AOS debe a BEGIN HERE TODAY ket. I nodded coldly to Kernochan | WOULD FIND YOUR CALLING IN THE proposition to the right man, State , 1 week, 25 words or un : 5 Oh ; . pand his daughter. EALM OF GAS — age, experience, giving references. Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- PAPA a ad Vad We John Ainsley, a man of education! “Now, then,” 1 suid to Vantine, “if > , Ri Write Tribune 800, Bismarck, N. tional per word. city. Many splendid bargains|2%4_ breeding, becomes a master) you will kindly unlock the door, I D. 8-7-3t CLASSIFIED DISPLAY | | amongst them. You can never again Bela ten other there. vl 3 upstairs, get my things and| SALESMAN RATES Cnn ce eenelyrO* YOU! ss antata,ot/a weclthy cetiveeebfok:| The, eWantystopd ‘oh Kernochaa's| AT ROR aad m ‘i i forehead, e a ine vi SALBSMEN and Salesladies of 65 Cents Per Inch T also write fire insurance in good] er» Kernochan, to steal a large, ruby) (0 Neat. Dut he nodded to. Vantine bel ‘4 ability and good personality want- All classified ads are cash in | | companies. ting belonging to Kernochan’s daugh- |tective opened the door for me; 1| ed to travel. A real live proposi- || advance. Copy should be re- F. E. YOUNG, | ter, who is engaged to Earnest Van-/ \°cliv¢ onened the door forme; I ; tion for the right parties. . Only ceived by 12 o'clock to insure | | 8-5-5t. tine, chief owner of a detective} y through it, and beg i Ph pp ah ag re mounting the stairs in the hall out- | if honest workers need apply. ca insertion same day. FOR LE—Northwest Quarter | “650¢)- ee . 7] side, | in person on Friday and Saturday, Section 26, Township 143, Range 79|.. Having acquired a paste copy’ o , aan eiueanie between 2 and 5 p. m. Room 26, THE Burleigh County;_all tillable whent| the Tuby from an elderly widow, it ee Rie aeaeanalege tie Second floor. First Guaranty BISMARCK TRIBUNE land close to Wilton elevator; | £Fmer owner, Ainsley substitutes |) MY farce! I was un amateur. This Bank Bldg., or write Box 160, Bis- PHONE 32 Wheat crop’ néxt year should) alz| the # tion for the real ring when; tet i i the ets na is ue marek, N. D. 8-7-2t most pay for it; am too far away| the lights go out in the library. But) o's. injustice to auypose that T awe ES ay \ a a Ee to Na ah ie ae Oa ine Wow ss AE thought for one minute that, though al all or write Singer Sew- 517 North Beachwood Drive Los ~ | 1 was permitted to leave the room, I me jst anne Machine Co. Bismarck, N. D. FOR“GADR-<8 room Hioadin Wow Angeles, California, lela NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | would be permitted to leave the \ eee cpa Ta | actuating (6; baal hola oaNetintay HENSTITCHING and —picot svork| Veutive: smirked) <1 anf4aeaiing nT STREET a rile tht Sten You HAVE BN CRACKY ~ L SUSPECTED THAT GoY ‘ i i g : Le : as T se’ on the b ALLY, L FEE! rate FOR SALE OR RENT Soe vate erect fie |" dono by expett operators, at Sing. | With s desperate eriminal, Alice, But father thaw risk a brawl, 1 would re OTR EEOC UATE THAN WOUICANS HAD AN AKE TO GRIND WHEN) HE PUT HIS HOUSES AND FLATS trees, well located, near to schoots| ¢" Sewing Machine Co, 210 Bdwy.| Ainsley is dealing with a detective) permitted to go upsta By the CHEW BY TACKLING THIS SINGLEHANDED - BRAINS ON THE SCALES OF EQUALITY WITH fl FOR SAUB= 6 Goa EnasDRTHUDUnE: |» “ooue set Wie Bede Rotwes in Blac |e. Bisioaeels NOD! 8-5-1m| of some reputation. Would a érim-j time 1 would have packed my bags YOU KNOW AMAN'S SUPERIORITY IS OFTEN MINE = BUT THATS DURN POOR BAIT TO i} alow, Tu baaeiant: aloueTIA) ROTGY| aNaFeke, f FOR SALE—Hand power washing ma- Hi as sare eat man, leave ay policemen would be in the house. | DETERMINED BY ASSOCIATING, IN A CAST OUT TO ME - L KNOW THE STORY pe bargain for cash. Will consider jy At a bargain 6 room partty mo-| chine, wringer, library table. bead | pore, Nitvoll ienineees tee rang one younes UES ie a BUSINESS WAY, ie ead OF OF LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD Too WELL : down payment and monthly pay-| dern home, south front, 75 foot] portieres, carpet sweeper, kitchen| roe yok at hhis face. The ring in| rec emee TVA iek police. CoSMIER GHENT SS ; ments: “Address; TFikune No; 700.) ffontage, wall Toested, barn on pro-| cupboard, 8.x 10 velvet rag. and'/ Tees shere, ta this’ ssoms ue (pisted| renee sent me eity and WEueueu i” * 8-7-1 perty, for $1500. folding bed. Phone 861M. inne is room; he pic ues le, Ap il press, for | ‘ Sy Nuerpeaea ta ee 5 ” i fy: B=! ar ie he great detective who must call in : 4 :) FORRENT—A two or three room | [room mew bungalow, ee § sf S53t1 “Oh, end this farce.” ¥ cried. 1! villae policemen to receree a jewel | LOKEt furnished apartment, also store ee hee Lent ee poet iad BURN OIL FOR COOKING | stretched my hands wide. The girl stolen under his eyes. But Vantine’s | room 25x85 for rent. Phone 303.) poo me se gaan ont termina, 6 AND HEATING was seated in a chair. She wore ani pride was not too clastic; it had B, F. Flanagan, Prop. ri b 2 a elaborate coiffure, piled high uponj snapped now. He would risk ridi- 4 . , room modern house for rent for| The Standard Oil Burner for] her h ca a we : rt 8-5-2w 3 < - - er head. In the depression above} cule, and ,Kernochan would risk a hi ¥ORRENTCOAGUEEEOUE bee || $20.00 per month. Geo. M. Regis-| Range, Heater, or Furnace, is safe,} pe ferned By wea i ordeumises j FOR RENT-—Modern 9-room house 2 n tHe » er crown, formed by a coil of chest-! libel suit. ‘The jewel was worth these | Iperanh AHGAMGIEADIE OR eGORIL for 8-2-1w| simple, practical, durable and eco-| nut hair—her only attractive posses-| risk ih f rnished, suitable fo - aa SAgoe Ai ‘i i 4 i y fe S- | risks. Ht partly furnished, s nomica), saves time, work and dirt.| sion placed the.Grand Duke's ring.| Yet, knowing what they were do- He ing house. Phone 636R. See me before buying your winter's , 3 y were d a @ x 8-2-1w| LOST—Between Arnold and Bis- aie oh a8 Wiee, 20s Main | MY hands were quicker than their) ing, I managed to restrain myself A . FOR RENT—Modern flat with sleep:| ™tck, 30X33 1-2 Goodyear over- Strdek, ce , * g.2aw| eves: and I stepped closer to Van-| until 1 reached my room. Then I ing porch. .Woodmansee -Apte.| Size casing with Gates innertube. tine, saying wearily: “Search me!”| acted as swiftly as ever « man, in a f . : For reward return to W. C. Gehrke, Twenty minutes later I was dress-! similar predicament, could hope to Apply “Harris @ Wocdmanres tt| _ Baldwin, N. D. 7-30—tf. HELP WANTED—FEMALE ed again, Miss Kernochan had re-[act, 1 undtehede ue one eee a [eT = turned. She had sat down again in| érossed gy roo! r FOR RENT—Modern furnished LAND Se ee eA raeeyag | holehairs “1 snausHlusVed MEHONBIBE| Gace: chet reece Bee apartment, one, two and three iad Teachers Agency Valley Gity, | from her ‘hair ‘and it reposed snugly] balcony, and vaulted to the ground | i rooms, Apply .F. W. Murphy. | We have for sale several well locat- North. Dakota. 7-21-1m| in my waistcoat pocket once again.! twelve fect below, True, 1 ri bee Phone 852. 4-30-tf| ed improved farms in the famous Z 1¥ in those days I was an ama-| broken leg, but it was only a ¢ ¢é FOR RENT—Modern house, close in.| Park Region at attractive prices. teur; but I leave it to you who rezd} Arrest meant certain imprisonment. : Inquire at Manager's office, Tele-} We will be glad to hear from any- TIRED my memoirs, to decide whether or| My recent past could afford no dis. | i ‘ phone Co. or phone 1000, one interested in a farm in Becker not I showed, even at the outset of closures. And luck was with me. | No-/ 4, T-10-tt| County, Write us. Security State my career, flashes of that genius|was shaken up, but u ed. In| ((You SAY KERB) [NO- AS i FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-| Bank, Detroit, Minn. —7-30-1wk. which since have rendered me incom-| thirty scconds 1 was in the garage, BETTER GIVE SAY HE W ment in Rose Apartments. Apply | —_——_—_—_—__eee parable. : at the: wheel of my car, Cries from vP HIS NEW A PERMANENT a KERING i F. W. Murphy, Phone 852, 4-30-tf MISCELLANEOUS “Let's talk this over,” suggested) the house—they had heard my im- PROFESSION BUMP ON HIS | 1) EXPERT TIN’ ns Re FOR RENT oTGospertments fully Z Kernochan, He made a wry mouth.| pact with the ground —alarmed a AND eolpacie ] LAWN MOWERE - GHEA equipped for light housekeeping. FOR SALE—White, enamel kitchen ‘You have us on the hip, Mr. Ains-| lounging chauffeur, But he was not| { leas — (tome BUTCHER /CNINE2 AND | a -W. 1.12-tf| cabinet, $15.00. Call at 513 13th ley. But you must realize that you| quick enough; I was away at once. To TH” PLOUGH? " @RARPENE i TORT = Give wove maemo on chenelatey 8-7-2t can never take the ring out of this] And 1 was not captured. I reached : Z =} ALARM CLOCKS G v E Ader EG eis IASE= Babys CAEFINGEWTAITTA room. . And we are convinced that it’ New York, abandoned my car, pur-] * | house son Athy Sour ont sory Heone ie A iaeaeak thee cece is somewhere in this room.” chased clothing—even late at ‘night UIE ee) ah, ay hs (el ain _,, So am 1,” I declared. “I think] it is possible to buy appsrel in the} } 4 zi 2 Z & Sse GaUaSIRORIREAT Sete se See eee it’s about time’ that you and I} great city—and within an hour after] | oi Dae Te) Uzi is EN’ FOR SALE—New 9 x 9 Wall Tent searched Vantine.” I had eliminated, I felt certain, : Or ON OC ROOMS FOR RENT—One furnished,| With heavy oiled floor. R. W. Vantine laughed, but there was! any possibility of éapture. For I amj | C pooee oF ANY cub: partly tumnished-and oneotitn: | Sanders _ 8-4-tf. anger in his mirth. “You're wel-| of undistinguished appearance, and Age . out furniture. All comfortable |. WANTED-—High grade male book. come, Mr. Kernochan,” he said. ~ | the description meant for me would ari sleeping rooms. Phone 1014. Could keeper. Corwin Motor Co., Bis- But the suggestion was too absurd] fit a thousand other men. fix one bed on porch if desired. marck, N. D. 8-1-1wk. for Kernochan to, entertain, I give] Yes, | was safe—-safe, I mean, 417 10th St. 8-7-3t| FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x160 you my word, had Vantine been| from the pursuit of the clumsy Van- FOR RENT—2 warm furnished rooms| in the best residence district in searched I would’ have found the} tine and the ex$policemen who make for light housekeeping, ground} Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water ring upon him, But in that event I} up the staff of his agency. But J floor, Basement and electric wash-| 24 gas all in and partial excava- might have lost the ruby ring. [was not s from something else. ing (iaachine baprivilegesiapeblocks || Price and terms right. “Let's sit down, have some coffee] Once again I tell you that at this from “St. Alexius hospital. Suit- 67 Tribune, Bismarck, N. and talk this over,” persisted Kerno-|time I was aun amateur, cursed with able for couple or 3 adults. Phone 19-tf chan. “I won't.use harsh words, Mr.! sentiment—aye, sentimentality, For 872, Ainsley. But that ring is here. You] 1 could not help but think of the 8.6-3t| gage loan on first class city r Brought : eee CON aineisn eet-faced widow in Boston. The FOR RENTOTwoor three moder, | idence. Hedden Real raised my hand. “All of this,}Grand Duke's ring should have been FOR RENT ae Kea eee Mmceen Aris, Whee) Tobe Mr. Kernochan, this unfounded libel, hers. Somehow I felt. that I had one sleeping room. Call ut 4i8 1st] WAPED—By young couple, two Mee eae robbed her, not the grossly rich Ben- %, _St. or phone 558-W. 8-6-1w| fairly large sunny rooms in pri- ate dont eta Hayne any more) jamin Kernochan, And so—I turned \ FURNISHED rooms for light house.| Vate home to be used as bedroom an you want a criminal prosecu-| the rub » engaged a dis- tion,” he said. “And we'll hardly] creet lawyer, and Mrs. Henry Adams have one without the other. But I} learned that certain stock which she do want the ring.” He ordered the|did not know belonged to her hus- butler, who had assisted in the sec- She lives, I believe, ond search of me, to bring coffee. e luxury upon a farm “We're all excited and. upder alin Massachusetts. She should live keeping. 930 4th St. Mrs, Peter{ and parlor, Vicinity of Bismarck ’, Beylund. 8-6-1w| Hespital. Answer by mail to Dr. ~ Ma FOR RENTPlonsant modem far. H. C. Anderson, Bismarck Hoanltale ished room, Cl in, 505 3rd Si Phone 822M. 6. t¢| FOR). SALE—Only . confactioneny- grocery in County Seat town, FOR RENT—2 or 3 rooms for light # strain, and a cup of coffee will help}-well; the income from one hundred ¢ housekeeping partly furnished or| $2000, Small. payment dowel shal, us: to look at the matter sensibly.” |and fifty thousand dollars—the price f unfurnished. Phone 540W or call] 2"¢e at $26 per month. Good busi- The butler left; J sat down, “Go| paid me for the Grand Duke's ruby 418 8th St. 8-4-1w aes saudi sine _jqeeetion. 7 Ow er ahead,” I said to Kernochan, by a dealer in stolen stones—is ample BOARD and room with young mar- Steele, N. o y ng ne He urged, pleaded and threatened.| for a widowed lady of simple tastes. 5 } ried couple for -gne or two. 400 | mpgeunee et . ae 1 wan adamant, 1 told ‘him that 1] Yes, 1 was an amateur. Thank ; g ean 8-5-Aw | oe = school, ad been insulted, and that if my de-| God, I had not yet forgotten that I S65 HERB POSEY BUILT } FOR RENT—One 1a wende eeneals lias, Seominentaa parture were much longer impeded, | was alsa a gentleman, THE THODGHTLE: I would have satisfaction in the} The adventure of the Grand Duke’s| | THE DOOR IN WS NEW SHOP SOLOW courts. The butler entered, bringing| ruby had cost, me money, instead of HE KNOCKED OFF WIS HAT 34 coffee. I refused to partake, and| showing me a profit. Yet if by that| } TIMES THE FIRST WEEK— od for one or two gi 80! five ‘i percent, amounting to $50— ¢ ___Roard, 406-6th_ St. 5-6-tf] $75 and more.) Write for blank FOR RENT—Furnished apartment! jmmediately. Grand Forks Teach- ; 7 started boldly for the door. Vantine| adventure I was lighter in my pocket, wate ibehanedisy and beth. Garece eres Ageney.) Ni Wa. Natl Bank ; leaped to his. fect, Iwas also light in heft, thinking of THE SHOP 1S FoR SALE : lg Grand Forks, N. D. ee ; “You cun’t go,” he cried. Mrs. Adams, as I sailed the following 8:6-1m ha ae eared to wpreh I turned and advanced to the table| week for Europe. > + a - ———-- = Lost FOR SALE—Fatniture at the Hare| with Dad in the Moose parade in}on which were set the cups of cof- Es A ° , : a LOST—Sunday morning between | Block, 8111-2 Mai New York, but Dad picked her up|fee. I guessed, I thought, his inten. _. |Freckles and His Friends He'll Be a een Discoverer ; Bismarck aya Belavin, Beccsan| Baniboowmaaiewack Good Sew.| When she grew tired and she fell |tion, BOY KILLED BY LIGHTNING 5 ar — : suit, glove and shoes. Findér please| ing Machine $15.00; Bamboo sew- | **!eeP- : “I suppose,” I said, “that you arey New Rockford, N,.D., Aug. 7— Hon, PRIVEE SBE DA anes ‘a YAAREP wHar J] tu euy Ae return to French & Welch Hard- ing cabinet $2.50; 1 sectional Sana ee ae going to search me again.” Charles Clayton, 13 year old son of THINK P JAY'S GONNA CSAC e a ee a 4 Ryare (Copandtecoive renaea Bookcase $12.00; 1 Jardinere with COOKS WIN MEDALS T realy thought that he was; mind| Mr. and Mrs. M. R, Dimmitt, was in- 85 A ENGINEER NUTHINY oe >| / ; SHIP AN’ DISC i rey ia| Paris, Aug. 7—Two ships’ cooks—|you, the man was beside himself in|stantly killed by lightning while “ema oi ge Bit Ciatelolin arse cecse ee chefs of the French transatlantic |wrathful humiliation, Only the fear| driving a two horse hayrake in a hay LOST—An pen face, yellow gold,| Drafancia a7 7-30:t | liners France and. Paris—have been | that I> might after all be what I| field, Two horscsewere knocked | silver dial Howard watch. Chain g awarded the gold prize of the Finch | claimed’ to be, and the fear of ridi-| down but recovered. i and knife attached. Please notify} FOR SALE—New mattress and other| Gastronomical Society in recognition | cule which I.had promised, restrained Z ) a hen be crows )/\ BE a Dscovenen! DISCOVER? - y-2 (Te NORTH POLE up. CU Wada THINK = OF THAT? __* Edward Alfson, Phone 636. articles, At @21-6th St, Phone] of the menus they have offered-on |him. But I did not’ know. that, he , 8-7-3t] 619-W. 8:5-8t | shipboard. i would-be restrained, and so I slipped She’s Foremost A the ring into a cup of coffee, not, C a 7 however, into: the cup:that had been omposer « When the Bangtails Started at Saratoga set at the vacant. place at the table x which was meunt for me: I slipped it-into. Vantine’s. He colored furiously, He felt as ridiculous as he was. “No, I'm not going to search you,’ he almost roared. I-bowed to him: “In, that case,” I said, “I shall drink Mr, Kernochan’s coffee.” Something within. me gave warn- ing; instead of.picking up Vantine’s cup, I\ cHose, the’ one: ‘meant for: me, aoe Hae could:put it-to my lips, oe . antine’s Jingers:‘gripped my wrist, . j “Soy that's: whexe, you hid it!” he : . AW, YEI2 TOO LATE = ee Sees i MEY ALREADY BEEN n' 6» absurd, Ernest; ” sai ISCON . Miss* Kerfiochan.- petalantly. “The : OF EreD ‘coffee was just brought in,” But. Vantine must @ave scen some- thing triumphant! in: my-eyes, for he poured'the coffee out, partiof i the saucer, and-then. groped in the liqa@ia remaj ane in the, cyp.- Then, : forgetful the,. presence of. bi tursed angrily. i Mrs. H. H.-A; Beach of Hillsboro, “If all \detectives are, as stupid as} N. HH., was revently named national you, Vantine;” .I- t6ld. him, -“I; won-| chairman of ‘thusie from the League dér that more people:don’t go in for] of American Pen Women, She is theft” I-reached for his cup, “I] recognized as one of the country’s Won't: propose toibe denied my drink foremost wamen composers and has because. you. are, a: jaekass,” ‘I re-| composed hundreds of songs, orches- marked, With that I put his cup toj.tral symphonies ‘and instrumental se- my. lips; the rebyting passed, into: lections. Two of~her best known my :mouth; I: pat:the: cup-dewn, and {songs are: “The Years at.the Spring” wiped my mouth with a napkin. Aland “Oh; Love But a Day.” Mrs. second later the ruby ring had once Beach. sings, .as well as: plays, her again returned to my waistcoat poc-j own selections at concerts, HWA WELL THEN TLL DISCOVER 7 EAST, POLE AN’ TH® Soci d. pe shard on 381 - the turf Spool Giartog tohe gen Polyeaty ios ta ene i eee aay ani ace, ag

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