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e 4 ; i "her, “I have no man—no men” flared Barbara. Nan rose and lifted a depreca- tory hand. “Let's hot fight. The point ts that I Bhould like to be able to tell. the attorney downstairs that you are leaving—" “at ‘once!” cried Barbara, sgt | shall pack now.” But when ‘Nan te she was not at’ once energetic. A lassitude seized her . “I'm ‘not a good bo—any more,” she whispered miserably, appalled to find herself cringing at the pros- pect of a return to the daily battle for bread. She drifted to the nursery and knelt at the side of the crib, She touched the skimpy hair on the knobby little head on the pillow and the child notified her of a re- turn to wakeful consciousness with a gurgle. “Tm sorry I woke you, name- less dear one,” murmured Bar- bara. She dreamed. The baby spluttered again. “For a gentle man,” tadmonished mama, “whose grandmother was the reigning Car- men of her day, you've got a rau- cous Voice.’ You'll never make a name for yourself on the stage.” A shadow fell on her mind. “And, son, you'll have to make a name for yourself. one.” I can'y give you “Forgive me, baby mine. I didn't mean it. I'm glad—glad!” “Oh,” cried Barbara, “I wish that a freight had passed—that day.” She. reacheg for the-tiny body with supplicating arms. “Forgive me, baby mine. mean it. I'm glad—glad!” In the door behind Nah stood white-faced until Barbara turned. “You'te wanted,” she said to Barbara hoarsely—-and added, wild- ly—‘“I wasn't wanted at all.” She vanished from the embrasure. Barbara rose from her knecs slowly, “What now?” her spirit groaned, as she walked back ‘toward the drawing room. “More trouble?” A strange man confronted her alone. Nan had vanished. Bar- bara logked at the stranger appre- hensively, “Mr, Walden—the attorney?” she guessed aloud. She studied the lean, bald, solemn gentleman and reached out her hand. “For the estate,” said the hu- man owl, as he solemnly accepted the little hand, “I told Mrs. Adams to tell you,” said Barbara listlessly, “that Til get out qaick. I won't make trou- ble.” The attarney’s hands expressed a state of apoplectic dismay. “But you must not leaye too sud- denly,” he protested. “Very Bebe coming—for the mother of the heir to the estate.” “You . Barbara gasped. she began thinly. “Mrs, Adams,” said Mr. Walden, “is given 4 tidy sum, withthe pro- viso that she rejoip her husband in Tokio immediately and that she make no attack on the will’s valid- ity. A, mpch greater. sum is set- tled on, yoyr son.” .. He, palied at Brad none pene. tion." Stunned, she. mone. s- appol in he re His... tal! was a ‘ingle: Cake ing. in her ears., ye million, ,She caught that. Baby was to-haye five mil- lion!, Astounding! ae talked on and on, right t several passing centuries, 4) he rose, aes hy, her Iack of. ret eponag, to make his departure, Sheriare could summon from, numbéd nerves only a faint show searsien| 66 gesture and smile. He went end sha: gulffered a violent reaccanss Pent, up ri ed Hateful oe er for expregsion, submerged toa long—teo long. Too long ¥ she gufered without pro- I didwt said—” ment? welled in s struggled: in test., She could not. help herself. Some foreign forea drove her. She ran to; her escritpire, seized paper and pag end’ Lge Raw Shy “Dear ‘If you're ‘without funds TH be glad ‘to-assist. « “BARBARA BROWN. \ “Pp, 8.—To save scandal!” Hardiman’s Son With the feeling. that “she was sleepwalking, Barbara wandered slowly, up, the_broad stairs, making her ropm and solitude for thought bre? ee yed at th wag anno: al oes with which he’ righ ‘fg00d ge Barn sent to Germany. a survived" four FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926 ‘Oke ea Tein flapper oni phuey” isNobod Tle by anja vi bat wl Pera Ine WANT ‘Men and wi barber trade. ‘Great demand, tig ‘wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alog ‘and special offer free. Molet __Barher Col sere. Fargo, N. Dake ANTE e rience bookkeeper This news she nad recetved from with some stenogtephic experience, the lawyer left her cold. Apply Tribune office, Bismarck N. An hour before she had been a Dak. beggar. Now she was rich beyond ar VEMALE HELP WANTED her dreams. of wealth. And it AE didn’t seem to matter greatly. Why | REPRESENTATIVES wanted for dig qtickest selling line on ‘the market, 2 Just human conceit. why people melted the ba 3 ee Gay Lined CP, at ral . il juck al an ‘rus igs rest, most unmerited good _ Salt Lake, Ceah nine ° as fairly due. ¥s ico “The only woman I could never | WANTED—Experienced lady ‘steno- gtapher and bookkeeper. Sta‘ buy.” That was what Hardiman had salary, age and givo reference in called her. And that was why he |. first letter. Write Tribune X._ hed left her ‘millions. But he for baby hadn't. ig the sum- She wasn't the heiress. Her son was the heir. Why? And Ad- the other heir. . . She tried to switcti her jumbtea thoughts to the:practical. » For the moment she wan as uniquely concerned with herself as would be a woman alone with her miflNons on 8 desert:island. In any event. she was as impotent as a castaway tq imagine any objective She thought of: \Braves-Hardl man’s son. The first time he ‘hed Kissed her, she recalled Mat oat fieart had pounded. their own home duri mer months. Pay good wages. _dress Tribune No. 31. WANTED—Competent girl for gener- yl housework, All modern conven- ‘iss electrie appliances. NTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral “housework, Phone 513, 623 Fifth St, Mf R. Simpson. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral hoysework. Call 930, to which her wealth, would help her. ™ “My “man. . . me... .” ‘The trinity were the sum total of her thonghts.. She tried def- initely to contemplate that trinity as. incomplete—to forecast the arid exiatence of widow and orphan for herself and the being that was eventually to grow up and be a man. And she couldn't. She abhorred the prospect of a life in weeds, as na- ture, it has been mentioned, abhors \@ vacuum. It was a vacuum, in- deed, and out of it, from strangling lungs,: she whispered the name Bravo. Her lips formed the sylia- bles of the name. Her ears heard it. ‘Then she knew that throughout the childbearing and the days ‘of soul-sickness that followed, she had denied herself the bittersweet | nished sleeping room, imagery which the name released | preferred. 617 Seventh into her starved memory, at a mere 981R. whisper. FOR RENT—One nicely _ furnished She wanted to be as brave as the room for one or two. Phone 3463 fabled Phoenix, which engenders |r call ut 408 Tenth St. iteelf:and is proudly solitary. Very | OR RENT. —A furnished room, either well, she had failed. Perhaps there for sleeping or light housekeeping. were some women, brave matri- lone 580 228 Bnd St. _ satis: archal spirits, who could attain to FOR REN’ —Two large furnished the ideal ofa self-sufficient: loneli-| ‘ooms for light housekeeping. ness. Not she. For the return of | 754 her lost love, she realized then, she | FOR RE NT— Large furnished room. would gladly surrender all she had|__ 808 Ave. B. Phone 1102. Reon peeaieins millions,, ber HOUSES AND FLATS FLATS ei t » | FOR RENT—Three room furnished To the inattentive rode silk Pan |" housekeeping upartment in modern els of the epposite wall, fro tne home. Adults only. Screen porch paidige teapot anes aoe tree | and large storeroom. Heat, light, WANTED. jor general work. Call 46s. WANTED — Girl” for gencral house work. Phone 940 GIRL “WANTED at \offman’s Con- fectionery. house: my baby. . . -Good sized front room ette and closet fur:' for light housekeeping. 411 _Fifth Phone 273. FOR RENT—Clean, modern sleeping room and also be used for light housekeeping if desired. Close in. _ Call_at 15 Thayer St. FOR RENT—One room for fight housekeeping. Board und room for ye entlemen. Phone 802. 306 k Street. On "RENT. —In modern ho’ nishe water and telephone shed. confession. Phone 883 or call at 217 Eighth 1, God forgive me, I'd.give my | FOR SALE—House, pine rooms. U modern eXcept lights, close in lo ood for Boarding House lights, eap at $1,800. jandan, No, Dak. 1 equipped ligh housekeeping sows also fur- nished room on ground floor. Man It occurred to her she. could get definite instructions as to her im- fediate duties from the pobysylla- bic .Mr. Walden she had left down: stairs, marooned in the pantry. She rang for the maid and told, her to bring the attorney to her. | and wife, or two business women There was a long delay before Mr. | preferred. 422 Fifth Strect. Walden entered, with motions of |hoR RENT—Close in, five room ludicrous haste, as if in flight. house furnished or unfurnished, also “I was intercepted,” he gasped, in four burner wickless oi] stove for comic dismay. “On the stairs. A | sale. Call 309 Second Street after white-haired lady. She wanted | 6 p.m. money for Ukrainians. She had the | FOR RENT--Once, two, or three-room nerye to ask fora hundred thous: apartments furnished. No children. and dollars!” The Lorraine Apts. ‘Phone 303. “Could I command such a sum, if I needed it?” asked Barbara. Fi “You could,” he affirmed, and immediately became admonitory. “But you'd have to reconcile it with whateyer consideration you feel you may owe to Hardiman’s other—” He swallowed the last word and re- 0 the deceased's missing ELKEY’S BABY CHICK profits, from 100 per cent deliv layers. Prices alwi offer. John Pelke Fargo, N. D. “Madam Lattimorelle, here at 416 Fourth he, too, was convinced that Hardi- | St. Reading Hours: 2 to 5 and 7 man had been her baby’s father did | to 10. Helps find lost articles. not escape Barbara, but she ignored | — Sve her today. it and responded to the reference to || ->-- His ‘inadvertent. confession ‘that ik | know, to your child. She, Bad been | Whol Hardiman’s child. “That child is mentioned in the will, you say?” she asked eagerly. t I told. you. You @ chance to ana afternoo: oso expanded his chest. . “The. will,” he.expounded, “spe eifically ‘mentions this offspring--' name and sex nnknown—as an heir, under certain unique condi- tions. Excluding. benefactions. to the Various institutions I mentioned, one-half of the estate goes; as you The other half, barring minor bequests, to Mrs. Adams and—er—others, is practically beld tn.trust. by you: The eg ana’. ail tha half io. he missing .¢} of the deceased’ if is; found within a period of ie years. by. agents Lael are to bé en- by my firm.” “§¢ he is found-—” a “Bxactly. During that five yeats you. enjoy the income from that amount. And if the. ohild :; isn’t found within the specified time, the Tribune Classified “Advertisements | paving in # ies a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ,. UES MESS 4 AND ANYTRING WE DONT UNDERSTAND, WHY WE CaN ASK HIM?! PHONE 82 == FURNITURE FOR SALE VOR “SAL iture, solid oak buffet, sone bed, with spring’ and méltréss coinplete, a Maytag Washer, and sewing ma- chine, Also other ‘household: ar- Rhone 822-R THERE ARE FISH IN THis SPOT! LooK HOW MANY HE'S CAUGHT) 1 neneee 26 words or 2 insertions, 25 words ‘or 3 insertions, 26 words or under ...... - 5 1 ae 25 we or Ads ever 26 words, :2¢ addi- ional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY "". RATES €5 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are casa in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. 82x10 rug} ete, dining table and mp, sectional book- beds comp floor {FOR sah ~-Nine piece oak dining om set, two ouk rockers, maho- frame 1, piano stool, ak porch —swinz, epeater, tool chest.) * Practically new, a paint- ng room set, consisting of tab af table and] on bedstead. “00 anae! ys THE Rants Haier BISMARCK TRIBUNE , os ? PHONE 32 FOR SALE -7 rooms and bath, modern in good condition, short lot, garage. Price $8750. Terms. BUNGALOW—5 rooms and bath, mod-| ‘be sold at once. Immediate p ern, full lot. Price $3000.00. Terms.| sion. Must be seen to be app HOUSE—6 rooms and bath, full bas ed,_See Fred Moffit, Moffit, N. D. ment, all in good condition and ¢ you spend your va- cellent location, Price’ $6260.00. y not buy a lot and Terms. eon the shores of BUNGALOW—6 rooms and bath,| Island Lake, Becker County, one of mapte floors, fire-ptace, lawn’ and| the prettiest lakes in| Minnesota? fine large trees, east front, screened| Peaceful ang quiet, 2 from tl porch noise and commotion of a crowded HOUSE — NEW -- Stuceo — 6 room resort. Good fi and swimming, and bath; nd floors, fire} { mark, 210 place, built-in fea full base- ment, exceptional and in ; splendid location. Possession May! 2 good sized 15th. | building for rel can present a ¢ business propositio | business, Blind Ad We have other equally wai a | MISCELLANEOUS Properties. Prices are stea js Re ave . Vaneing.” Buy now and take advant.| #OOT QUALITY REES “AND DEE age of the “Opportunities offered ab the right prices. City Lots and Farm It pays to buy the best. lands at practically your own figures.| I have for sale and delivery be- Insurance of every kind and form| tween June 1st and July 1, Bees und es as follows: in good reliable companies. | supp! ¢ beginner's outfit as listed INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY| “‘holow for COMPANY, INC. If ordered sep Phone 138 , 1 Standard 10 fra Offico with First nty Ban! and painted : f j 1 Root quality Queen and t | GOOD USED CARS frames of bees. Alexander bee veil.. Tt will pay you fo come in here and! 1! 10” hive tool... see what we mean when we say,|! Standard tin smoke: “Good Used Cars.” There is De-| 1 wells R pendability, and many, many Thou : sand Miles’ of * real transportation in every one of these cars. Ford! Truck, Warford Transmission, $4 25 Ford Roadster, winter top, § Overland 90, $8 rd Coupe, $400; | Petre ie E—G S| y fe a 14 ¥ double store e located on Stat uk 4 if High fos y) v4 three living roor tu Building’ 40x40, rangement, large ice house filled. Delco 1 Ze f y al plant and full equipment, : q mith y- to put up i sh =; etna and show ncern who niese av wea routes, n cut legitimate | — ' Fe Established Ey 4, HOU: rooms and bath, modern, ice lawn and shrubbery. Pri $3850.00. exes, _areighing § on salary nratit. of 750,000. Three million eggs is the ecord for one day's sales. 1 by: red Argust, his leigh County sagors, 0 Laamber Come} NoTICK Or | of “Bismarck, July ot Deeds of 1 Dakota on the 10:15 o'clock loxed | fou isex in sych | Ons deserted, | of the pre Mortgage and hereinalt at the front door of the and January 11th, doth day of igument of ke i Henment dated the which said a record in the offic Deeds of Burl utisfy.the wmount ¢ Be on the day of described in whieh will be ssame are de- Notice is t a ivered nd Della G xors, to T of Saint Gleaning | in Be 4 Magazine for 1 year. 1.50] A*: 5 per cent discount fo h orders lover $10.00 if received before June Ist. Send your check and name to Dodge Touring, $1 Ford Coupe, $300; Dodge Touring, nter top, HERBERT J. ROBER $850; Ford Light Deli Y, $325, | 318 Mandan Ave. Bismarck, N. D. i Phone 4 PRONE: 908. FOR SALE—Ten acre tr: M. B. GILMAN berty’s. outlots with. house, barn i AUTOMOSILES=soTORCYCLES winds : FOR SA wipes, two! Dodge Touring 4 cars in A No. 1 con- dition, also one Ford) Bug $35, Phone 187—800 Main St. Lockwood Accessories Co. FOR SALE Big Knight model MMENLS On page closed by a sitle of the premiss he County mar of two 0! Tun day of dune amount due the day mort sum of and dis- rene nee in the City of Burleigh, and J inafter deseri of the Court marek, ¢ ot April unity of oO Dake to-w West Half Wtf of Section ghteen C18), Town Hun Thirty-seven C37) North of e Sventy-six (76), West of the a M. POLITICAL ANNOUNCE For Commissioner, District Three I hereby announce myself a can- didate for Geo. 1. Rodbater, Attorney for Offies and sy North Daokta 527-121 28—-G- 1), heap for cash 's. Susanna Mahin, Ge: Del. Bismarck, N. D. Diamond Rings—Received a large] § number on consignment to close out Part terms. Prices due on such mort- of sale the sum of ieh will be added the of sale as pro- Bode amount Wiilys- Has been Paul de, sold with new car| siglo Dries. TATE ANI <a : ( | Tribune Nu. 29, Diananion Whotesate. ant ware Bape uieina Deets ie n Conny ee ; FOR QUICK SALE—1 Oldsmob Wilton Cafe, Wilton, N. Dak. of Your vote and support s i (Signed) Oscar Backman, (Political Ad.) Lig ANNOUNCEMENT | and 1 new full dress suit, FERTILIZER FOR show it to you before haul ashes and bla square dea Phone 97 Li Let me you buy. I k dirt for a at 417 fellows FARM LAN! FOR SALE—The N. W. Quarter of Seetion One 2) of ‘Yownship See, 32, Stark County, 4 miles} Seventh Street. ‘T. M. Burch. tome - cit aw al Pouth of Belfield, Ne ice ety | POR SALE OR TRADE—For Minne-| S2hoat Board at the coming election | a hy announce m3 foot can be cultivated. Price and) sota property, several 160 acres in| Sehgal Haar didate for county [Ss RaEaan oa sA Danae ee GEE, AIRS mentees, sand) Melia ned E. V. Lahr. District 4, Burleigh Cour i Ne W. H. Moos, St. Cloud, Minn : . F ‘Clecti . | WANTED TO SELL—80 acres of Wis- ce wo wind Pol. Adv, primary election’ Jur SALE—No. 5 Underw; type bl writer, good condition. Call 4 1 e} Tenth Stre 1068. Tribune | - 3 ear old regis- Charles Your vote and suppor ned) Axel Soder. (Political Ad.) BIG EGG MARKET Roermond, Holland. The egg mar ket of Roermond, said to be the larg: | est in the world, is a sight second only to the great Duteh cheese mar ket at Alkmaar. At Roermond last | consin land, Lincoln Count 6M miles from county seat. Re for sh, White care For Commissioner, District Ohe T hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District No. 1, Burleigh county, at the primary election June 30, 1926. rage. Will] Your vote and support. solicited. Write Care GEORGE F, WILL. fi (Political Advt.) OFFICE ROOM FOR RE: M, Johns, Wing, FOR RENT—Four office rooms over] WANTED—Piano for Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to] tako good care of it. F, A. Knowles. Tribune No. Ralph ©. Morton of iT YoU LOOKED) 5 WOULD BE HOME =2 SD VO0 START WEAR TAEM ALL 7H TNE. WANTED 70 SAOW NEARING ONLY FOR CLOSE AIM Ay NEW je amount will Parent to yop; to control absolut Sb sum,, ot ll enjoy, ed gehigae ae ‘What. was- her duty here? For |; that matter, what was her inclina- tion? Bravo's: continued abandon- ment of her, she had now to admit, ‘teft: no that-he would’aver re- turn of his own accord. sa of It. GREAT HONK -WHATA Ee WOMAN ~ SHE'S A REGULARS JSIREGTH GHE'D MAKE.» Pil STRENG' SAMSON LOOK LIKE A COP fe OF RESTADRANT COFFEE ! it

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