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j -____THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN Tribune Classified Advertisements |_——Ssworr "= SE ay —=- PHONE 382 MALE HELD WANTED __ os. $18 to per week ining for RADIO and} Classified Advertising Rates RAPH positions p: 300 per month to start. 1 insertion, 25 words or | portation to Chicago. See Be under . 0, sir, We're moving this hotel! Johnson, Van Horn Hotel, 2 to's 2 insertions, a bodily to Dawson. {| p.m. Wednesday or 8 under .. Phillips, a youthful pros-|” “The new-comer. surveyed the lit- | Th Se “ 3 insertions has hoped to find gold in| tered premises with some curiosity. Men and women to learn under Published by Arrangemert with First National Pictures, Inc., aad F: Lioyd Productions, Inc, ink! YOU “s nk) while teed to stop 1 ote returned, No bromides, narcotic: Try at our risk, Hunter Labor tories, 900 Scott, Little Kock, Ar! Twenty-four hours Simpleton, Kind of loose overcost words or words or | dhe newly discovered fields of the} He was a tall, gray-haired man, with| barber trade. Great demand, big 1 week, 25 worda or un- ' Yukon, Thus far his only experi-}4 jong, impassive face of peculiar, ¥® Few weeks complete der * a i d special offer free. ri teg anes tee knees are disastrous. Meeting. the| j i i 8 WeCaskey brothers on the trail tol ister Colm, He had lost his left! Barber ‘Co Chilkoot Pass, he is arrested with} and in place of it wore a metal WE WANT FWO7 Repress them for stealing provisions. The|hook. With this he gestured stiffly, WE), WANT TWO Represen McCaskeys wrongly shift the blame|in the direction of a gitl who had} nuh to him when accosted with the facts | followed him into the building. re not afraid’of:work for gat a hasty miners’ meeting. “She's got to have a bed,” he de-} ment write Box 651 or pho: p+ A beautiful orsetvoman, Countess | clared. “I can get along somehow | i | Courteau, whom Phillips loves, man-| till my stuff is landed to-morrow.” | B ages to save him from the mob. In| “I’m sorry,” Pierce told him, “but | a ary. ae excitement Jim McCaskey isthe beds are all down and the win-| Killed and his brother is beaten by dows are out, Im afraid nobody F Phillipe interest in the Countess | go's Set gnuch sleep, here, for we'lt grows; he is eternally grateful for| “Any other hotels?” | her interest in his welfare. The| “Some bunk-houses. But they're! Countess returns this affection with,} pretty full.” A | good pastry cook, Write Killdeer “I dare say every woman loves to)” “Money no object, I suppose?” the | e_C#fe, Killdeer, No. Dak. have a man fight for her. I do my| one-armed man ventured. [nd 1 fighting, usually, but it's nice to h, none.” e @ champion. The stranger turned to his com- panion. “Looks like we'd have to ~ & sit up till our tents come off. I hope | | i CHAPTER VI. (Continued) bat ¢ got chairs ue itis aod a FOR SALE OR RENT Cle 1 hotel-keeper came eidling down to | was, in fact, a pleasant sight to look 4 ‘i the water's edge and, approaching | upon, for her face was quiet and | earn a his departing guest, said, carelessly: | (tent a | $d heals dae th B ignified, her eyes were level and | suitable for two. I've been thinking it over, ma'm. | cray, she wore a head of wavy chest- Phone 2¥4R, Ads.over 25 words, 2c addt- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch Al! classified ads are cash in advance, Copy ghould be received by 12 o'clock to fu- sure insertion saime day. ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 exe, Fargo, N. D. ) range with I ondition, » You NYED-—Young man to month, F, Jaszko FOR SATE OR hotel locted isc real hotel bargain ¢ you to investigate, i location, Write LADY COOK WANTE amily. Phone 790-W- “SALE” One a ~ D. town nan Street. be had by housekeeping. Phone 1066) or 10.24 Lw y darge living 1 comb ate ent a OAZMOAMOnMA|O-7 There isn’t room for two of us here. | nut hair combed neatly back beneath | FOR RE aeross str and ne tween Furnished t from High School r capitol, call or Phone be-) oom 30 and 9 p.m. 3 U0) Goad or I might make it seventeen thousand | 4 trim hat. five pundre as Alaska, during the first rush, was both eeetl On mote. 1 he | t land of pretty women, owing to the ere came a_ signal from the] fact that a large proportion of those ae kw steamer in the ofting; the Countess] who came North did so for the Warm, cozy apartments, | extended her hand to Pierce. “Good- | avowed purpose of trading upon that| furnished for, light housekeeping hy! If you're still here three weeks | capital, but even in such company | Also 5 room house, newly decorated. | from now you may be able to help this ‘irl was noticeable and Pierce | Phone @M-Wy Geo. W. Little, || me.” Then she joined the proces- 1 vith. distinet | 16 J) sion up the gank-plank, Tails regarded her with distinct | Pon -SALE=Five room house at 11- But the hotel-keeper halted her.|""“You can have my part of that,” 8th St. Must be moyed off proper- “Kifteen is a gol” he said angrily. |the man told her, with a slight grim-| the Vschwvod" Ameseery Con The Countess Courteau stepped | ace. “This racket is music, to the | SiC, bgQcswood Accessory Co out of the line. “Very well. | heliow of those steers. And it smells | rot Make out the bill of sale. I'll meet | etter here. If I go aboard again | 0" meet you at Healy & Wilson's in ten | 11 bd hog-tied. Why, I'd rather sit minutes. ; ‘up all night and deal casino to a A moment later she smiled at} mad Chinaman!” ree and heaved a sigh of relief.| “We'll manage somehow, dad.” | #4 | erday's Crossword Answer to teen Puzzle, Thayer St 10. eamp ht for auto, St 026 bw urnished room im ho school. | i513 i SWop” with ees 10-30-38 | Cguipped with engine, trip bamm: 1 in modern houses! syds all necessary tools tor onl. Must nith work. In-a good live town, ith Phone | and the only shop in town, y tof health, Address N 10 police aps from hnported Police of Champion and breeding. Grown and breed priced Kennels, Coop iy 1 | FOR Rt Call 1017 or ner Mandan Ave. FOR” RENT Comtortab! room in Phone VOR RED new home. MOMN POP Looking After the Nickel § house turnis “Well, I brought him to time, |The girl turned to the door and her didn’t 1?) I'd never have gone! father followed her. He paused for i aboard. I'd ‘e paid him twenty-| 4 moment while he ran his eye tp By five thousand dollars, as a matter of | and down the busy street. fact, but he hadn't sense enough to!” “Looks like old times, doesn't it a see it. T knew Thad him when he! Letty?” ‘Then he stepped out of followed me down here.” sight F What Hae you phoaghte When darkness came the wrecking ‘anne hotel yonder—all but the grew worked on by the light ee 4 S, t _“AIL but the umber! Why, there | inducement ot double par wes isn't 'much else!” Pierce was more | potent, i ‘ than a little astonished. Along about midnight Mr. Luel i| ‘Oh, yes, there is!" Dishes, hard-| Broad, the shell-man, picked his wav beds, bedding, windows, |through the bales and bundles and, ; a everything inside the build-| recognizing Phillips, grected him | Old or ne " |e. ing, that what I bought. That's all | familiarly : Latest mode I “wanted. I'll, have the place| “Hello, kid! Where's her nibs, | wrecked and the stuff packed up and|the corn-tassel Countess 2’ H on men's backs in two days. It costs! “Gone to supper.” H I don't know what it cost, and I{ “Well, she sprung you, din't she? don't care. The fellow was perfect-|Some gal! I knew you was. all ly right, though; I haven't time to|right, but them boys was certainly get to Seattle and back again. Know | roily” 2 any men wh ot Imported > tz Mountain, Cages, seed ———— = ow alas i lod. J (CS mr Gunn, IVE BEEN) |{ -- TRY AN “EL STENCHO “ NNAAT LL IT Det, Bos 7 SMOKING YOUR TOBACCO Y 1K, OR A “CUBANO oul FOR TWO WEEKS- Now } BE TM GOING To BUY YOU 5\_ GENTLEMEN 5 A GOOD CIGAR a FOR RE is in modern ho S18-Htlr 8! Phone 485 write! kins Bi L BUY In a Cadilfac 10-28-3t passenger coupe, A-o1 FG “TSinail modern room, O10 Write We ete sxth St. and electric Tiano. Phone 4 h Work that place price on Woodrow Wilson's | = s pif - \ 2. want work? Pierce addressed the fellow frank- | q ! _ want it, oe ly: “I'm obliged to you for taking | ena ate others?” Pierce shook|my part. I hardly expected it.” us head, z |i. The ndvthird g HTenius” course ..“Find some—the more the] “Why not? I got nothing against hetter. Carpenters first, if there arc} you, I got a sort of tenderness for | any.” The speaker was all business | guys like you—I hate to see 'em de |“ for now. “You're | working for me] stroved.” Mr. Broad grinned sridety | Henry Reaman of Hagleton was! jinn from this minute, — understand? | and his former victim responded in | Out Wednesday, repairing the phones | Treat me vight and I'll treat_you| like manner, on this tin | sc ok ae ampeiae pore |g? Set Meme go iil the te a a i ttre: rs s, »|ter. “I was an awful knot-head, but owar pwnawell ha ased | hom ‘Old Tron men; they must work fast.| you tanght me a lesson.” Fee eee ee ee eae eee | “a aoutitate Tamily Moversite Low laddipecthe pupilé Tong hours, long chances, big pay,| “Pshaw!” The _ confidence-man | M. !oerschlag Co. of Braddock. week, composed of fa ith Just bein that's what it will mean. That out-| shrugged his shoulders carelessly. | Mr. and Mrs, Nels Thompson, ic Hrous proge yare bringing ni fit must be in Dawson ahead of the|“The best of ’em fall for the shells. | companied by their nieces of South ns to procure ry showing their | ice, Such a thing has never been|/1 was up against it and had to get |Dukota, motored to Jamestown last collection was | ay done; it can't be done! But I'll do| some rough money, but—it's a hard j Werk tov relatives. the me 4 it! Do you want to tackle the job?" | way to make a living. These pil- (turing home the next’ evening, Pay \ gles ees were dancing. grims sqawk so loud it isn't safe— | ,,Jeward alk, intendent of a p! e i he cried, breathlessly. | you'd think their coin w: | "Good! T think youll do. Wait |Snto tam Thats why. Ten heed ; for me at the hotel.” With a brisk | understand her Grace is hiring men if | nod she was off, leaving him in alto go to Dawson.” perfect whirl of emotions. “Yes,” Her man! She had called him] “Well, take a flash at me.” Mr. ast work, long hours, long | Broad stiffened his back, arched his é s"; an impossible task! What | chest, and revolved slowly upon ‘his | onto the Allen oe ay happy impulse had sped him to town |heels. “Pretty nifty, eh? | What : i is| between Bismarck chool and this morning? Ten minutes was the|kind of men does she want?” 5 Le Oe ae ee cWn. High aehaol, “whe réeuil| Mich narrow margin by which he had won| “Packers, _ boatmen — principally |{#kINe care of a case of the mumps | dtuietant ie an eitae dit | day and spent the we his opportunity, and now the door to | boatmen—fellows who ‘can run | (er OWN). of the game was a vietory for Bis-| day’ and spent the North had opened at a woman's | white water.” touch, Inside lay—eversthing! She|" The new applicant was tundoubt- Benga thought he'd do? Why, she must | edly in a happy and confident mood, | children of Moffit and M know he'd do. She must know he'd| for he rolled his eyes upward, ex- | Howard Brownaweil. + ¢ Hughes, Johnson, Mildred Ovffni Bolenius course ie abso : : = AND SAY- WOULD L NOTICE YOU'VE WELL- WHEN YOU he absolute ¢ 4 f 2 printed pas ; YOU MIND GIVING ME BEEN GETTING ALL }/ GET A Lon or 2 } the “buctnny | “save “THE CHANGE FoR YOUR CHANGE IN) Si ectaee SOME THAT DOLLAR IN NICKELS LATELY- MISTAKES AND 5° OW COME ? alts NICKELS © 57 a Gave you | TOO s f h * College on the s Rene | feme col spent the week-end tson took Jlustitute week and | Kershaw) home. Mrs, Sam Cont tgachers, (tuft, returne hr 4 Holstein Thresh community pleted his thre weather holds “Onn term Yo. V has three new pupils » the Hurvela home, a) Will make » recently moved{ Rodger Bertholf went to Jan feCuster farm. town with the Bismarck high schoo! s unable to at-| football squad te wi fe cunne night, yu sd otetne the suv in ‘«'! Preekless and His Friends The Natural Peace to See It By Blosser give up his life for her! claiming, devoutly:) “I'm> a’ gift | Little rl Pete is on the ully fell aslee here with ime Dinches himself to ascertain | from ieaven! Born in a bales sick list ils a ing. ae H eT ssliool ay ae f s if he were dreaming. A number of the young folks at-}_ of McKeng s . 3 Pap e and, cradled on the waves—that’s | nicd the movie show at Braddock [ity spent Wednesday The Northern Hotel was less than | me!” three-quarters, built, but within an hour after it had changed owner- chip it, was in process of demolition. Thursday evening the home of Lawellin, the ‘Arnold ‘Thrall is husking corn for [event being in honur of Mrs. Halver W, H. Brownawell this week. {Pearson The sprprise party at the Nels] J.B. Swanick is) putting m1 e of new stock, HOW'S CONE ) OM, OUR évass is pe i } YoU AUST IN yseting Arm museum | PT? CO wy, AI Nesom re BOCK / TODAY WERE STUDYING | « You EVER SEEN | AENUER AVE ) : » AN ELEPHUNT ; : w @ into his IN ASIA shi The Countess Courteau was indeed R. J. Elliott, Frank Elliott strate various ways in which the} ¢ und Lovett Miss Mary Elliott sold a bune' s Vina K an oar, she called off the building crew and sct them to new tasks, then she cleared the house of its guests. Rooms were invaded with peremptory ne Coun C e was cu ff, as | building an entire Report is that our 3] y WERE SI | sain { You, vA a “lightning striker”; while Phillips Fee oh wate “uteald shies BAN schoo! oho tell GNIS Ie CONE SES i Jean e \ wacrers!/ ais went through the streets offeri would not be able to return home at a couple of weeks i TIGER SKINS AN # [2 eaten a pee | | double wages to men who coul the time set for the party, esday g atl Ie fp his far WANT SKINS AN | T [ft 4s wield hammer and saw, and the pos- Mr. Jens Jensen has purcha “a pa ri bere} mer home in Minn The young — Le mine {tj | sibility of transportation clear to fine, large, up-to-date radio of Pro-|\ be present of dy ner tous, but we wish i # i oe f- Dawson for those who could handle fessor Sherwin of Braddock. the V people will demon- y happy 1 maybe used at home 1, of Mrs. tle to the Linton buyer lee week, e ” Misses Helen and Irene Edie, who > spent Thured visiting relati r ertiined the ‘other orders to vacate; the steady help paae te STE ats October with a Columbus was put to undomg what they had in South Dakota last week. progra already done, and’ soon the prem- Harold Swanson is helping How-] The intermediate. room, taught by ises were in tumult. Such rooms_as ‘ard Brownawell husk corn. Mrs. Bertholf, are ng on the ; been helping ‘ Loe. ie” had been completed were dismantled The township board held its reg-}poem “Old Iron’ Sides. hey are} out in the R ite Bini, @ even while the protesting occupants ular meeting at the clerk’s office {+ ing it for its histor Es Sc were yet gathering their belongings Tuesday anernoans All members | ra yaad Aideran " together. Beds were knocked down, were present. s e| i hedding was moved out; windows, —¥ eT Brades nek 4 Ma .dacopson whe iy ‘ ‘i Z +» McKENZIE = from 3 ul-} Tuttle was home over the week "ake pai a feprckoohe bupges fortunes were re- Marsh Wilton and Charley Con- ill be | Mr and Mis. Art Peterson ave moked: dishes, lemps, mirrors, glass noly have gone to Wisconsin, where ‘ Bismargs for the winter ‘ vood. m Wilton, Jr. is yA ar oe The the Countess Courteau passed, spur- 'Dlanning to join them. soon, taini ‘nook, A dance was given in’ the hal v ' ring the. wreckers on to speed. Harley Leathers and family visit-| with’a Hallowe'en party Fr ght. | day night, under the directio: aI WHERE DID m s Yielding to Phillips’ knowledge of = ded at the R. R. Boyd home in Bis-| mrs, Fairchild, Mrs. ‘Lhomp: Mrs. | American Leg he for (Ges Ee tr otf You ENER SEE transportation problems and limita- marck, 4 eda’ setittiba un Peltier and ss Dora Ac fie Cea amily. A nice saat was; i im. is i yths Visited relatives ‘in ; asi zed. b : i and beers | ce ance charge, | Bis Seer Tie wee Mary McCloskey gave 4 ict | Mr. and Mrs. R. McCollough ‘sxe the ’ that he was ty Rentiee pee eee night Mrs. Roscoe Boren received the] review ¢ the! parents of a. baby gir) 4 was in reality her first fieu- *!end news that her father, Judge} speech given 3 Fe hi Charlotte Wilmot spent peony Hy eaeale Wade. of Bismarck, passed away | Presbyterian church Friday in Wilkens wigh-elative ‘i ‘oward’ evening a ship arrived Mast: night. The eighth erate history, glass has| . Hazel Baines | who ix i and pees tee Sorth freight ond he * i] George Packer and family sites just fin ios tae study -of “the Re- high achito ian el " assengers, whereuy ariey Leathers | volutionary War. “* | day at her honie he’ be nt Putiakud aie oe The. romam tint ste | home appeal The seventh and:\eighih 6) Phe mumps, is stil ig ome t Pierce was engaged in dismant:| .:" id it”) Mi « “a | | Mrs. George Manly, assisted - by | respectively have * fant pa W! Myrtle Roe and Lynn Daniels are ling the office fixtures when a stran-| affirmatively. “I'm aj tar, = pe Fred Putnnm, gave a party in| three new pi s, “Long Wolf, “End | sent from school, being il] with tae} in : : ; birthday, The} of the. T “Appeal, (6: the! mumps. a‘ ‘ . rote: lors, black’ and yellow, {study of them soon, ‘“e] grade Tuesday. een - i “Got any rooms?” (To be continued) Bee eee rong aAlnee (ree ce The koye oe tiie: Red H fhe a rural school north of towr. oe Ts just was spread was adorned with|that the girls, are a little brighter|’ Berrfitha Bzenneiso has returned to INSTALMENT YOURTERS ~ [ents, DORM Abeee (und ymitokess; Each | thun ‘they think asa result of thefischool, having been absent for xcv- a ed as 2 souvenir a cookie | arithmetic contest’ which was: 6-0-in} eral weeks. She had her tonsils re- 4, ES a ay weer banter face and a} favor of the girls. * moved. last week wig aes ieee . favor consisting of % basket filled) Mr. Macmonagle’s English litcra-|- The little daughter of Joc M TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESUL' with candy. The afternoon was{ture class 5 is studying the poem,| son has been quite il] and under the spent playing games. The ‘ little |*Iliad,” while the English cluss doctor's care, ©1925 BY WEA SERVICE. WC: °

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