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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925 wane aay Tribune Classified Advertisements FOUR ROQM cast front, toilet, small terms, $2650.00. TWO FIVE ROOM COTTAGES, one} modern with bath, furnace, full basement, a real bargain for both 00. H ROOM HOUSE, modern, nice: location $4500.00, i REAL 5 ROOM MODERN BUNGA-; LOW, new, built by owner for him-, self, ‘fine ' place, everything com- plete, Riverview, $6000.00. | SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, south front, Riverview, $4700.00. | BUILDING LOTS in all parts of the ci all sorts of prices and/ the best! in the ae is upported by the! surrounding farm lands which now far too low in price. NOW at the lowest values you ever see and make your profit. F. E. YOUNG MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to learn| barber trade, Great demand, big) wages. Few weeks completes. Cat-! alog and special offer free. Moler{ Barber College, Fargo, N. D. __10-1-1mo, to work by| 421-| tf | First class clothing sales-| . Bergeson & Son. i WANTED—Young the month, >F. 12th St. WANTE man, man Jaszkowial 1 WANTED—3 all-around | tailors. i E, Bergeson & Son. 0-6-tf, HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED. T for general house work. Must be. competent, good wages. Apply 209 West Rosser St, or phone 922M. 10-7-tf WANTED—School girl to work for board and room. Small family. Call at 619-6th St. Phone 214W. 10. ot LADY D Must be good pastry cook, Write Killdeer | Cafe, Killdeer, No. Dak. | 9-26-tf | WANTEL perienced Clifford's Cafe, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ‘omplete, lot of household fur- niture. Call after 5 { R. J. Kamplin, st Street. One KNOW some speci reveal. HUMAD ZODIAC, that strange and ous book with which you! ¢ your friends by the. ac-! ‘h you read their n THE myste ean ama aracters: CATION, MARRIAGE OF CHILDR address upon cent: one Se n the rece’ Individual By Professor F, n Horn Hotel, Bis- kota. 10-10-1wk. dol ard, 421 -V N. 0 ing and mattress k 48 in, top dining le, 10 ft. extension, $3: uk, leather seat, dining room! valnut’ phonogranh ! ng machine $45. is N. D. SALE—One Reliable, four! range in good condi-| tion, one oak library table, one} high chair, one parlor set, consist-/ aug of settee, one rocker, one large chair, oak with genuine leather, : one dresser, oak, at half price or Phone 512W. Call at 518 5th) «, 10 wk , ch toilet curt, clectrie sewing motor, pietures, cook stove, heating stove, fireless c er, medicine cabinet, chafing dish, and ironing board. ' Call at 1015- 4th Street or Phone 969LR. 10-101 eet | FOU PHONE 382 > FOR SALE FIVE ROOM partly miodern house, east front, near schools and Ca lie church, Just fintshed painted inside and out, in fine condition. Sale price $2350.00, good terms, FIVE ROOM modern house, full base- ment, furnace Heat, basement floor, gas hot water henter, complete bathroom, hardwood floors, © lot) B0x1 Painting of house just completed. Sale price $2850, good terms. FOUR ROOMS and bath, partly mod- ern iiosey lot 75100’ near school. Sale price $2150.00, good terms, FIVE ROOM modern _ house, east front, furnace heat, full basement, near ‘schools, Sule’ price $3076.00, good terms. TRACT OF about 2 3-4 acres, three room house, well water, city wa- ter, electric lights, telephone. Four very good hen houses, fertile soil tnaking ideal place for small poul- try farm, Sale. price $3675.00. 1 fhsertion, 25 words or undér os tee 2 insertions, 26 words ot under oo... . 8 insettions, 25 words or under ..... seeee 1 week, 25 words or un- der . eveeee 126 7 Adg over 2 words, 2c addl- ‘tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65. Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 weed 2 BLOCK, large seven room house, full basement, large chicken house, well water. ‘Sale prige $3150.00, terms. SIX ROOM modern house, west end, full basement, furnace heat, hard- wood floors, south front, School. Sale rrice $4900.00, LARGE BEAUTIFUL house, 6 bed- rooms, hardwood fleors, large rooms and closets, fireplace, hot water heat, garage. Sule price $14,000.00. NEW FIVE bungalow, River basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors. Sale pr ¢ $6300.00, LARGE HOUSE, four bedrdoms, best location in city, south front, hard woord floors, garage. Near schvols, Sale price $8500.00, terms. SIX ROOM = modern house, east front, near schools, full basement, furnace heat, three bedrooms, Sale price $5500.00. FOR SAL EIGHT ROOM fully modern house, good cemented ment, laundry tubs, hot water heat, maple floors, gas stove and kitchen range. South front,-convenient to school | and churches, Price $4700 with $1500 cash down payment. | FIVE ROOM fully modern ene story bungalow, maple floors, birch trim, fire place, hot water heat, vege- table and laundry rooms,’ south front, sale price $6000. Terms. FIVE ROOM fully modern one and two story dwelling, part bas ment, furnace, north front, fine lawn and shrubbery, close to city park. Sale price $4200 with terms. FOUR ROOM partly modern two story house, lot 100 by 150, east front, prive $2100_'with one-half cash.’ Honse in good vondition. EIGHT ROOM modern house, four bedrooms, choice location, hard wood floors, south front, double garage, trees and shrubbery, con- venient to schools, Price $8400. Terms. SIX ROOM modern house on 4th street, three sleeping rooms with large clothes closets, maple floors, full basement, vegetable and laun- dry rooms, fire place, fing lawi and ade trees, double convenient to schools. Price $6500] with terms. ROOM one story bungalow, full basement, hot air furnac laundry tubs, ‘maple floors, Price| 5000 with ‘small payment down, SIX ROOM one and one- house, full basement, fur maple floors fire place, eas lot 50x140, Best location Convenient to school. Price $6000. Terms. (ONE BLOCK improved with six room house, newly painted, good well of water, windmill, one and one-half story frame barn, garage, chicken house. All fenced with woven wire, ideal for chicken ranch, Saye your monthly salary and, let your. sand cows, make your me for price and terms. We are ‘getting new day. Before you b you to see us. Lou closed .on improved’ city We have some very, good bargains in farra lands. House rentals. In- surance. < PRICE OWENS Eltinge Block, room. 19, phone 421 near terms, room and sun_ parlor FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, cust front, furnace heat, located close in. Sale price $3800.00, good terms, R any buyer, any price, ns, quick accurate service, ready and prepared to show he best on the market, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY “Ever-Ready to glve Service” | Webb Block. Phone 0 POSITION WA OFFICE h twelve yea i ountan dits, collections and sales p motion, now employed desire: change. Correspondence held con- fidential, Write Tribune Na 9, Gc. i. ‘Dollar. 10-42 listing every; it will pay News From the State University rsity || range for the State Uni, constructed under! apt. D. G. Fowle, science and tac Xt is to be ing the supervision of ssor in militar WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Modern house of five ‘rooms and bath,- state location, price and terms, Jas. Juelson. Box 704, B 10-9-4t completed by next Planned and designed personally ‘apt. Fowle, the new range i ombination of the better featu' : s which he has visited. le is also using improve- MIDDLE aged reliable couple wish|ments of his own de: farm work. Can start about Nov. 1. Addvess Tribune No. 96. 10- FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Modern six room house pEiee established at the University . FOR SALE—Duroe boars with pe gree papers. Also would trade le or horses for second hand ; or will pay cash, Amin the! Ket for fat cattle. 12 1-28, Bl! Bismarck, J. E. /‘Chesak, 2 eee | FOR SALE—Choice Tae Ger-| man Roller’s and Hartz Moyntain also native singers. Cages, seeds. treats, ete. Phone 116d. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak., Box 728, 10-12-3m JR SALE OR TRADE—Furnished hotel located ‘at Zap, N. D. This ‘a real hotel bargain that it will! pay yon to investigate, Good town, good location, Write Tribune No,! 97. 10-12-tf | FOR SALE—Furniture, rug, gateleg | table, kerosene stove, center table, rocker, baby carriage ‘arm chair, | baby bed. Phone 74-L- i 10-12-10 | ; M3 fe Good} paying business for right party. Good reasons for selling. - Address! W. D. Putman, Beach, N, D. i 10-13-4¢' FOR SALE — Thoroughbred Rhode Island pullets, May hatehed, -75¢ | each, Mrs. Peter Mihm, Bi: amare | » Re 1. 10-9-1Wk | AGH FOR SALE--9 $17.00 youth's bed. $12.00; both. in good condition. 614 Rosser. Cali ater p.m. 10-133 | WANTED TO. BUY—AN kinds of’ household furniture Phore 237 e call at 204-E.' Main, Mite Mee De ww | For SALE Two girls wit 8 winter coats, ze 14 and 16, .One_ man’s: lamb ned cout, size 40. Phone 904. oi. -B- LW | WANTED—Foster Mother for: 4 new puppies, right away, - Phone 910 or call at 206 W Thayer St. tes t .—One aie rocker, a x 120 ru FOR SALI SAl rae | gel | ie er pleces. of aT ab Phone 619W. FOR RENT—, apartment, 275-W. SHEE! setae A. Turnishe modern adulf: P alts iy ite 100 gor Writ ‘ibune:No. 93. 10-9-1w ‘ani 10-13-15 round. FOR 8Al box, “419 Mandan 4 Ave, FOR RENT—6 room giodern house, | EPILEPTIGS—This treatment rors ing ewes. i es Geesers Ta n, Ne | D. -10-4t CAFE for a, pd “business ae ; ars. Dr, H. J. Humpstone, on “Washington Avenue, cheap. ‘tment of psychology, was Two Devils Lake houses for sale! § ge of the tests. Similar te: or trade for property here or in!of the mental alertn of students Farge.. One house in Grand Forks voncinuevercdou. colleges cand for sale. L, J, Wehe, ines universities of the country cz FOR SALE—Four room house, city water and lights, fifty or one hun- dred foot front, immediate posses- sion,, priced. to sell.- Call at 501 14th St, for information. ;. —Ed- enior sfa- dent in law, en to head the! forensic board of ghe State Univer-} jsity at a meeting of the board Sat- urday afternoon. Arthur Haugen, of Reynolds, was chosen vice-president, and Glenn S: of Crookston, Minn., pts are to be made this year to secure debates with the universities of Montana and Washington, it was announced after the meeting. ward 10-10-3t including 3 bed rooms, good porch, full basement and hardwood floors. Close in. Geo. W. Register. 10-10-3t FOR _RENT— Modern five room bungalow, completely furnished, for-ene month, very -reasonable to Cal.710 10th St. 10-10- PERSONAL Grand Forks, ) half again as many are expected to be Dakota Playmakers of the State Uni- versity this year as compared with last year, Professor E. D. Schonberg- er, director of the Playmake' nounces. Over 140 have re; to try out for membership in the dramatic society, whereas 94 applied last vear. Between 35 and 50 are reliable “patty. * antoed to stop seizures or moncy returned. No bromide narcotic Hef at our unter Labora- , 00D, Bevtt, subtle Roe! erypnts scheduled early in Novem. er. —————_—_—~+ NEWS BRIEFS | —_____—_—_+ ion in, the Far- ch the interstate is ordering readjustment of all freight tariffs into and out of this city, will stand, according to word received by the Fargo Commercial Club. ‘AG. ANI “To sell the Beaton. Hitch‘ direct, to farmers—to eliminate. the -lead .double tree. Quick, sellet, Liberal Commission. A proven succe: You choose your own-territory, -The- Beaton Hitch Company, Kenmare, N. D.” 10-9-1w RENT FOR. RENT—One. =o modern room, suitable for one 23 two and sirigle raom.- Also ier close in. Phone 604d ‘or. faik a i Thayer St. FOR ti NR Large fe light housekeep- ing room with Ei rpbepette and two Hh closet: mhod ern house, cal ae Hone 10-7-lwk rg ae Nie ‘urnished or unfur- ping rooms. 102, Ave... C,, +, Phone cu ; wi 0-12-3t ny ery ae room. Call 1017 or, call is $1 Ave. a Cor- er “Mantan “Ave. 0-1-tf FOR RENT—Beautifal, warm room ny der Phone 682 da moder, betas. 10-9-2wk| FOR ENT ms in modern home. aM. Fargo, N, D.—Paul Bunce, division superintendent of traffic for North Dakota of fhe Northwestern Bell | ‘Telephone company, will go to Omaha November 1 to accept a similar posi- tion for Nebraska and Southern South Dakota. Minneapolis.—Cocaine valued _ by: police at $100,000 a6 peddlers’ prices was seized by detectives in a. raid: on an apartment and two women ahd pan were, arrested. 35-YEAR-OLD MUTTON Bourne, Eng.—What is regarded as the oldest mutton leg in the country. may. be seen in a glass case of a butcher's shop here. Fifty-five years ago a man called at ea bho ord the mutton, paying for) i - He remarketl that he would ont Bick: FOR 8 ‘ord ton, truck, and get it. He never did, but. the: Tent condition xh nea band § »| mutton ig waiting for him. botly; new ‘tii apn Bismarek, N. D. Tho ie ae . China has steam spinning 10-12-3¢ : mills, ryiew addition. full! ie of | ‘| | expected to-be picked in the final? > One who forg where - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE O @r19823 RUBY TT AYRES ERE TODAY ER has lost his mem-/ ory from shell shock in France, Up-{ on returning to London he fails to recognize NAN MARRABY, became engaged before Naa, | broken-hea turis to her home to ¢ three motherless stepbrothers. en Peter often since he wRNOTT at the home jowed — sister, . ne: the but Peter has failed f re ognition 2B was a faintly iride BE { the ay if moon look when Nat face looked t of it to yo don ad lat n the rie liz so much to incoherently. “I to be Tive begun where the girl to whom he went 1, re- for her She 5 ame} that today torn the bandages from of (suddenly y to desver tion i and her father , Nan agrees to if not out could put Peter next moment her hh steady she was scious! caught and the arms He could she TON, money lender, herse’ Through chance in hi estate of affa conspires with OAN ENDICOTT, who is visiting Nan, to find out why she is marry- fton. One of the boys is a note from Joan ‘to when he is intercepted by He shows h of the starting to him and ers the note. Nan rushes to the boy's aid and ives battle to the bully. Peter has also heard the cries and joins the group. Sefton’s tongue brings a thrashing at the hands of Peter, who after he has finished turns on his heel and walks aw Nan and the boy return to the house, where Joan wants to know, what has. hap- pened. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Nan answered mechanical “Mr. Sefton tried to thrash Claudie and T hit him.” She laughed mirthles then added, with sudden passion: “I wish d killed him: 1 should like to ha killed him “And Mr. Lyster came,” Claudie piped in, “and he fought him, and, oh—it as lovely!" he added with enthusiasm. Joan looked at Nan guiltily.. was longing to know what my fault. come of her note, but she wi believe me.” sk. I an went on inte the house, and I bbed Claadie. ate did he es] sani held her to his heart 3 never let her go. coherent words of lov diseov- awakening an effort, free bitter with herself , ase. he stile now. N. top ont wood the down in neither and, or look up, I n't there my h ise shal! find that she was telling w that. it's Vv in Oh, how Shall, i bea And then she —felt the gers “You know don't be Nan, und you've y you. TE don't Vdon't know Oh, 1 beg of you to know.” She but to help forgetting Twill try know how voice, as little yet have it?) The m. when she heard into the rushed after sh Nan should have died.” SL could Ki myself Nan, hous “Ly it's all with you kno} We ried when her hand go vd her to turn to him moonlight shone full on face with its tortured e with little stifled exe Peter put his hand over them, he could not bear to see their He remembered her © brave a plucky —why at the very aid sgoodby you would. tell * she me what 1 id . Sefton thought you were enga “So Twas, 1 mu I never want to see “And-—and- -Peter asked hesitatingly Nan did not answer. That night, when the boys were safely in bed, and Joan was in her’ n room writing her daily letter to} the adored Tim, Nan sat down and! looked ‘the future squarely sin the! ‘ace. ed to him.” been mad, him Lyste Joan with he though her ¢ had been pwned Then n with overwhelmin » last tr ° + from her hea kept his arms he did not. sne man who forgot c a bite there had been in the once the pte sg it were true! and with her elbows on staring into the darkness yellow iamplight, fear in the table, around behind the jk her time to the little he could sce, and the slim t hand that clutched da coat as if now she wit » let him go. rawn the blinds It was not she had left open to let in inj quite the + and = ndows cool night a known Nan to break it cut always so r to her was it told his t she had suffered. ‘0 Be Continued) ‘garden, watchin s not alone ii her--supposing — it he started to her fect} and went over to the wi ier, that it? Who is ther sked urgently . And the answer tame Peter Lyster' “It is IN she back in The drive for Mortons county’: let me come} $4,000 quota for the Gre 1 association was and while it is too early to any estimate as to how’ the be filled workers were a that they were ady response from and ef n soli vo! —Peter she could not] nswer him; the blood was mmering in her temples; a throbbing pulse. seemed to be choking her, Peter came closer to the window she coulfl hear his quick.) and ‘suddenly he put up. h and y gpngnt her's in a hard grip. et me come in,” he sald ay sh ini suke,| One hundred ti Mr. nad Mrs. John Larson gathe the Larson farm southwest. of Mandan unday to celebsate Mrs. seventieth birthd Wrank Schaff w day evening fotlo: upon his home his voice. Nan. . He bent his head and kiss {hand before she eculd could feel few not hi was as if s m waved them both ack. —to the days which gone forever. The room seemed close and suffo- cating; she longed to get out of it into the night air where she could} \ breathe; she asnwered him i itated whisper. . “Pll ‘come out ment, I'll come out. But he did not rel “You ‘prom! then again: d her top him; sh rar Ry 08 Fourth. Byanuey y of beer mount of si dit he and sh ne thought h ld son of Mr hin, Collins morning: follon ait a mo: MIBhtheDate cRenCEN CE ig Sunday afternoon, Bur at the Catholic cemetery. and Mis. John ckhaven, Sunday x members. of se hey hand. he. asked, and ‘me that Anderson entertained what the Man She stood for a moment in the hall listening. There was no sound from upst: but from the kitchen Mary was dron-} ing the chorus of a popular song to! herself as she banged away on the; wooden table ironing her uprons. Nan found herself listening uncon-j sciously to the sentimental words “There's a long, Jong night of wait- my dreams all come of 35 years ago, and their wive a chicken dinner. 18, 000 bald destroyed inj In the “last six ye: eagles’ “have ~ been Alaska. } true— Till the day when I'll be going down the long, long trail to you.” — | Mary’s voice was shrill and un- lovely and she sang in tao high key, but there was a sort of patho in. the sound,..as. in.some corne! of the: little maid’s heart there lurked romance with 1 éapital letter. Nan gave a half-laugh that seemed to break and die in her throat. She was so nervous she hardly knew what she was doing, but the little + about the dreams all.coming true seemed to strike home to her. ‘This if a dream.” she thought as she. crossed the hall and opened the! front door. “This is a dream, but) one which will never come true.” And she went out and down. the toe aathway,, to meet Peter. shot it rather than ‘saw that his rms; went out to her, and she shiy- ered. away with a. little movement of fear—- ‘ “Oh, no . a whisper. $he turned away bude the gate. out-—I,\'can’t” eebrhe walked beside her silently t! Bre e were, out in the road, Girls kinda: like to have a Everyhing was “very still here—! stop, look and loosen, no,” she said in from him to- she MANDAN NEWS | he know of them it! ils hand on hers| ie 5 f his fin-| ty snd heard him speaking to her.{ th: , but it hasn't: > spoke ed that note of |" she i CEDSSIVORD F PUZALE ____ CROSSWORD PUZZLE | Justice e-letters word work it! notieg the n WORTZONTAL Friend Cowho Strimge instrument. 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