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pvealit SIt isnt in your interest, pre- Hsely, to have our search for the missing child successful.” He ended on an inflection of in- rrogation. ‘ , “No,” said Barbara dully. “It isn't. But I know where you may. find him.. Mr. Hardiman’s son is nown as Bravo Kohler. You will find him when you have traced him from Sparta, North Carolina, where the was known to all the townsfolk here.” “You—you know him?” demand: ed the astounded lawyer. “May I ask what your ‘relation- hip to him fs?” tbara hung her head. “We were—sort of friends once,” he said. The First Crocus In Ryeneck, with the Spring ad- pvancing with flags of flowers to fconquer the melancholies of Win- a) \ “Very Uttle was said.” The taw- pycr’s eye twinkled. “Mr. Kohler.|~ struck Mr. Petrie om the jaw.” ter, Barbsra found it increasingly diMcult to recapture the mood of tender regret with which, at first, she had been able to contemplate the image of Hardiman, dead. But on the day the first crocus caine up Barbara wept. A yei since two tramps fn a copse of pine had snatch- ed together at a first crocus there, >and somehow their fingers, in the leaves, had twined. . . Her affection for baby, though > the suspected that it was not the perfect maternal love, had become distractingly intense. Some nights. she would have the nurse bring the boy to her bed to sleep against her breast. A‘ter such nights, haggard and houow eyed, she would live a day of utter dejection. For from his tiny head stood out the pointed ears of Bravo. e Was very careful on the of Lawyer Walden’s vis- came with a report of the missing heir to conceal from him her eating anxiety to hear his new: Kohler!” she languidly ex- med. “Ah, yes. “Ho is in New York.” sald the attorney. He studied Barbara's re- action to his reply. Bet a woman fs even more ex- pert in duplicity than a lawyer. Outwardly she did’ not signal the turmoil within, “That is convenient, she commented lightly. “You puzzle me,” frankly admit- ted Walden. “You apparently knew, all about this young man. How- ever.” he shrugged, “my busine: is to settle the estate, not to: any cover any secret you may wish to. keep.” ) Barbara had recourse to the old-| .@ t of feminine tricks. She lifted Jor eyebrows prodigiously and #.ared. Mr. Walden’s lean jaws| vorked nervously. He wilted and eaid abashed: “I beg y without refieatiny “You did,” agreed Barbara, mer- cilessly. When next he spoke the attorney was strictly formal: “I assume, then, that you kiow + that we have to deal with a pretty wild youngster. that Mr. Hardiman had left his bé quest to him in the form of a trust fund. The young man needs to be Protected against himself. Does my estimate of him agree with should I have an stimat apologized Walden, this \ time with an admiring grin. |; y “ “why do you cunsider,him frre sponsible?” asked. owith careful detachment; “About thats there’ Fea es doubt,” said” Walden‘ “Mr. Kohler—or -Mr.- rlimed, suppose we should just completed ina Gretta | favored penitentiary a mine month Ess of imprisonment for a:félony.: Jt pears the young man blew: up 4 town.” Barbara went sick all over and vhad ep. further thought of conceal- isn’t it?” ir pardon. I spoke : fot so indifferent after all,” thought Walden. Barbara turned on him eyes 1umi- nous with tears that gathered un- noticed. ‘ae “Oh, yes, I on interested,” she veried pas lonately.. “Why dot't | you tell m me the reat?” i: “It may have done him a ‘great ae is good,” began had lawyer ee jously. “Not Bravo!” Barbara interject- CALF IS HER PONY. - st Wakefield, N./H— snnifred ‘Payne, age 12, has. a. ball calf which he hisches to a two-wheeled. art. The calf wears 88 nice! ‘pnd doesn’t mind the waddle. ed. “Oh, you don’t know him. He's 80 sensitive,” she added pit- eously. “It will have done = “yates but harm. It ‘might ruin “He has taken & very well,” Wald have spoken with him and 1 detect’ no bitterness.” He paused before he added: “By the way, he insists that he'll ref ore father’s money. ‘He won't t cent of It.’ Barbara leaped ap. =) “Where is he?” she asked. “Bring him to me. He must take it. “Life must be very kind to: him now on.” “Life” is,” said the lawyer dtily. “1 find him a member of the Bohe- mian Club ‘in ‘excellent standing. He lives vety comfortably in bach- elor quarters in East Fiftieth street. Last week he sold to a Fifth avenue jeweler for a very good sum a jewel inherited from his mother. I understand from the Jeweler that his mother was Rd mous singer. The ‘jewel is mons as the mother. It was en her by a king.” “Did he—did he—?” Barbara choked on the query. *“He did not,” the lawyer pene- tratingly answered her dncompiet- a thought, “mention your name at a owever, Miss Brown,” ‘sald Walden, “during my interview with him, which took place in the cinb- rooms, it was mentioned by a third Person who joined us.” “Who?” “A member named Petrie—An- gust Petrie.” “Please, please tell me what was said.” she cried, shuddering in- wardly at the thought that Bravo would have.from Petrie a venom- ous account of her life in the last year. « “Very little was sald.” the law. yer'’s eyes twinkled. “Mr. Kohler struck Mr. Petrie on the jaw and Mr. Petrie fell to the floor in a state, I believe, of unconscious ness.” The shrewd legal eyes glistened with amusement as they watched the effect of his words. “Am 1,” he askéd with clumsy archness, “to bring: the gallant ety into the presence of his lady to be rewartied?" “No!” Barbara recoiled: with a venture almost of horror. “For God's sake, don't do that. Bring Bravo to me?" She became state- ly. “I never want to see him again.” “Oh—'t Mr. Walden was all at sea. “Now I understand less.than ever.” “Without trying to understand me,” begged Barbara, “will you do something for me? Will you go and bring Mr. Petrie to me?” The attorney dazedly drew his hand across the sparse hair on the crown of his head. “I don't understand. Why, this man Petrie is a tale bearing sneak—”" He paused and glanced at Barbara. “Oh, I can imagine what it was he said,” she nodded. “And,” Mr. Walden hesitated, " think Mr. Kohler is a fine fellow.” He got the surprise of his life. A pair of arms were wrapped about his .neck, and his hostess, taller than himself, was kissing him on the forehead. “Hey!” shouted Mr. Walden non- sensically. “You are the sweetest, nicest law. yer in all the world.” cried Barbara idiotically. “And 1tove" yor “I begin.” thought Mr. Walden T wish, in fact, | hed dubiously the while he retreated. to understand.” a Bas KOHLER, ¢f the Bohemians, ily’ moved hts hands tn ellipnes. The cocktail shaker made interesting 1 eae bad) Kohler was slight! Dt He posed--to becdmé’ furthi {ttuminated es ‘as the afternoon wore on. As he shook the silver container, he kept time to its. cirelings with reiterations of & phrase: | “I won't take a cent of it. 1 won't take a cent of it.” “I won't goto see her, If I do, {t's‘only making « bigger fool of fool. Td ask. questio She’ know she had me licked.. She’ eloat.” In the privacy of this man’s rooms pavers, was called an ugly The sjasiderer’s. face was'a a bad gray. For several da 4g Kohler had ie ee He had spent nine months jail and indy there 2¢7 ‘aha of serene strecta' of of ‘The Seat pierced - hee mountain ; ana’ had Thats club, A torn’ up & ‘was fruitless until da: in. , to; th tee ae (Continued) ~ Conmrieht. WH by Tisnoy Weta “MWe heart of | 2 y fers big pay hour or day selling 175 necessities, big future business. Auto furnished hustlers. Experi- ence unnecessary. Credit given. AMOLE CO,, 101 ‘st, Tippecanoe _ City, @hio. MEN — Steamship positions. Europe, Orient, etc. jood pay. Mig any time. Send addressed envelope for Net, Write Box 30, Mount Vernor, WANTED—Men and women to ae ‘ barber trade, Great demand, wages. Few weeks completes. Cat. alog and special offer free. Moler ing a,jrark by. the ‘month. Lomas at Lucky Susike Coal ifice or Ue Fitth Se cies eS - ee os WANTED CHERS WARTED To TRAVEL During summer vacation. Interesting’ ‘work, congenial teacher companions,’ and at least $60.00 per week. Sal- ary to start and railroad fare paid. Give age, education and details of| experience in first letter. Address Ifitlan; 1000 N. Dearborn St., go, ll. LADIES make big money at ‘home ad- dressing Cards. Experience not re- quired. 2c stamp for particulars. Mid-West Service, 6248 University Ave., Roor A120, C! ia NTED—Young lady or man with imagination and an inclination for selling, for office and outside work. Write Hl aS Address Box ck, REPRESENTATIVES wanted for the quickest selling tine on the market. Write Lady Gay Lingerie Co., 603 . Utah Savings and Trust Bldg., Salt Lake, Utah. GIRLS SEW for us your SPARE TIME. IN: NG PROFITABLE WORK. RG. CO. 4401 BROAD- ‘ompetent girl for gener- al housework. All modern conven- and electric’ appliances. 67, WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral ho work, 930. WANTED—Girl for general house work, Call 946M. WANTED — Girl for general hou: work, Phone 940 WANTED—Waitresses at Sweet shop. FURNITURE FOR SALE s FOR SALE—Three piece livin room| set, consisting of settee, rocker and cair, golden oxk finish wit gen- wine leather upholstery. Price $20, Also 4 burner gas stove with me { 15, . 3 | 518 Fifth Street. Dr. FOR SALE—Walnut lank top dining room table kitchen cabinet; nport and other household arti Phone 9733 or call 215 Washington Ave, FOR SALE:—Knabe piano, 8x10 rug, two beds complete, di table and: chairs, floor lamp, nal book- agazine stand, kitchen table,! hades. 204% Main,! URNITURE buffet and chai Nine piece oak dining} room set, two oak rockers, maho- gany frame screen, piano’ stool, kitchen ch: oak porch swing,! Winchester Repeater, tool chest.| Call 904 FOR SALE—One fumed oak dining room set, in Act condition. Will sell very reasonable. Also one s Dot aud one dresser, - Phone OU: Used Cars Capital Chevrolet Co. 1—1924 Ford Tudor 1—1925 Ford Coupe 1—1924 Ford Coupe 1—1923 Ford Coype 1—1922 Buick Touring—a bargain 1—1923 Chevrolet Touring Satisfactory terms L DIDN'T HAI \ OF TRAIN Hue THE: BISMARCK 8 insertions, 25 words or under ........ 1 week, 25 words or Ads over 25 words, tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are casa in advance. Copy should he received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RHONE 82 FOR SALE HOUSE-—7 rooms and bath, modern and in good condition, short lot, garage. Price $3750. Terms. BUNGALOW-5 rooms and bath, mod- ern, full lot. Price $3000.00. Terms. HOUSE—6 rooms and bath, full base- ment, all in good condition and ex- cellent location. Price $6260.00. Terms. 3 BUNGALOW—6 rooms and bath, maple floors, fire-place, lawn and fine large trees, east front, screened porch, HOUSE — NEW — Stucco — 6 room and bath, oak and maple floors, fire place, built-in features, full bas: ment, exceptionally fine and_ in splendid location. Possession May Wu 5 rooms and bath, modern, nice lawn and shrubbery. Price $3850.00. TRIBUNE’ SALESMAN D—A salesman with car to h our full line of ies in the follow- rth. Di i Sioux, Mercer, Adams, Het- » Dunn, Billings, Gol- * Slope and Bowman, acquaintance in this ter- neral Stores Preference will be given n , Candy, Biscuit and Cracker, or Whoelsale Groce’ This position offe puneration to the man who will give us faithful representation five and one-half days cach week. Give detailed information arding yourself in first letter. Write Care Tribune No. 34. SALESMEN AND AGENT: Separator, Pa; ishts Plants ing counties in } leigh, Emmons ton, OnE tinger, Stark, S WANTED money ‘yo manag men and others on both part and all time. Only highly reliakle men will accepted. If you want a live money making territory, write at once giving details about yourself. Address R.A. C pa: 3 _ go, Ml. RADIO. s ‘We are openi 0 Chain Stores everywh merehandise plan, merchandise con- signed, time sales financed, adver- siete furnished esman now making $25 to $76 per di Permanent les M rofes: ional, Per- sona y and Wedding Stationery, also individually Lag logrammed Pe sive territory with reference to We have other equally attractive! s Prices are steadily ad- vancing. Buy now and take advant- age of the opportunities offered at the right prices. City Lots and Farm lands at practically your own figures, Insurance of every kind and form in good reliable companies. INVESTORS MORTGAGE 7 Sogeerhuportal COMPANY, INC. Phone 138 rst Guaranty Bank. GOOD USED CARS It will pay you to come in here amd see what we mean when we say, “Good Used Cars.” There is De- pendability, and many, many Thou- sand Miles’ of réal transportation in every one of these vars. Ford Truck, Warford Transmission, $485; 25 Ford Roadster, winter top, $350; Overland 90, $85; Ford Coupe, $400; Dodge Touring, $185; Ford Coup $30 Dodge Tourin winter top, 3; Ford Light Delivery, $326, PHONE 808. M. B. GILMAN CO. _ AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES ‘OR S 0 Ford Coupes, Dodge touring cars in A No. 1 con- dition, also one Ford Bug $35. Phone 187—800 Main St. Lockwood Accessories Co. FOR QUICK SALE—1 Oldsmobile 8, d 1 new full dress suit, size 40. 5 Hifteenth Street. SALE—1924 Buick Sedan in shape, Fleck Motor Sales, Office with PERSONAL PALMIS® and Phrenologist, aed Lattimorelle, here at 416 Fourth St. Reading Hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Helps find lost articles. Sec_her_ today. BABY CHICER, BABY CHICKS—Send no money. We ship ©. O. D, Leghorns, $14.00 per 100. bars, Reds, Minorens, $16.00. Mixed $12.00. Live Delivery. Utecht Chickery, Richmond, Minn: WORK WANTED WANTED—To do children’s sewing. Phone 442M. SAID KS. READIN’ ABOUT A SIX ing post cards, Hotel, Manufs your prospect. Sample First pur- ants 200 per Write quick, Kansas Ci $100 week ence 1 Fit, quality guara itiful Free Sales out Superior Cloth s One of the largest inde- pende ‘nt paint manufacturers offers y 5 weekly on commission con- ling r full time. Compa: eveland, Oh District int — For Sale 1—1925 Ford Tudor 1—1925 Ford Coupe i —Baick Touring in good ape 1—Dodge Roadster 1—1925 Maxwell Coupe 1—1921 Dodge Coupe 1—Hudson = Touring in good shape DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. 210 Main’ Strect ences, INTERNATIONAL, 435 Mills _Bldg., San Francisco. established house has opening in protected territory for experienced shoe stiles ferably with ¢ No floaters apply. ted, Ine, Bombay, LESMEN WANTED. =Heap makes $500 monthly selling our ne and peanut machine No cxperiehee nece: Hurd, whi ding, Kansas y Com- pound, charges discharged batteries Eliminates old method Gallon free to agents. Lightning Co. St. Paul, Minn. ROOMS FOR RENT T—-Good sized front room tchenette and closet fur- nished for light pepeexcseine: 41 Fifth St. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Ciean, modern sleeping room and be used for light housekeeping if desired. Close in. _Call at 15 Thayer St. POR RENT —,PI keeping reo! partly furni Phone 183, eee FOR RENT—In modern home, a fu nished sleeping room, Gentlemen Woe 617 Seventh St. Phone ORL it house- three room flat College Bldg. FOR RENT—One_ nicely furnished om for one or two. Phone J46J or call at 4 FOR rooms nth St. T—Two large furnished light housekceping. —Large furnished room. B._ Phone 1102 Rooms at 1012 Phone 799W. HOUSES AND FLATS Three room furnished holsckeeping apartment in modern home. Adults only. Screen poreh and large storcroom, Héat, light, water and telephone furnished. Phone 883 or cull ut 217 Bighth St. FOR SALE—House, nine rooms, Un- modern except lights, close in loca- tion, Good for Boarding House. Water, sewer, lights, paving in < Very cheap ut $1,800. L. N. Mandan, No. Dak FOR RENT—One well equipped liz housekeeping apartment, also rished room on ground floor. aedew “ Broad- block « ser and FOR REN‘t—One, two, or turee-ruom apartments furnished. No children. The Lorraine Apts. Phone 303. Poel bei ech OFFICE ROOM FOR R y FOR RENT—Four office room: Knowles Jewelry store, F. A. Knowles, BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM in mod Also table board FOR SALE MODERN 6 room house with bath, lo- cated near school, has east front in ice residence ‘ payment $1,000, ba monthly payments. NEW MODERN with ba and is $5,200. ROOM partly toilet, sink, ga: home. ighth St. room bungalow , has a splendid basement ‘well planned throughout. 00. in three house with choice location, east front to schools. Has double gi a beautiful yard real bargain. $5,200. ROOM modern house ‘heat and ga is centrally a frontage of 88 feet and a depth of 150 feet. $5,700 with cash pay- ment of $1,500, and balance at a month with 7 per cent interest. ROOM modern ho wtih bath, One of the prettiest houses in the west part of the city. Very des $6,250. Terms. e interested in buying a house or lotylet_us show you what we have for sale, It will cost you noth- ing and may save you mone Phone 138 HARVEY HARRIS & CO. d. P. Jackson, Manager. bath, A Freak of Nature SIX LEGGED LEGEED DOAKEY-CAN Y'IMAGINE? DA GVER USAR ANYTHING SAY! WHATS 7S ABouT” YOU BACKINY OUT ON GOIN’ FISHIN’ WITH US BY SAYIN’ You'RE READIN’ ABOUT A Donusy wih SIX Lecs? over | i Apply to SITUATIONS WANTED for housekeeper, railroad man, Must be kind. Box 20, Toledo, Ohio. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE ‘olden Rule Eat Shop, located on State Hiway No, 14. Building 40x40, double store ar- nent, three living rooms, ice house filled. Deleo light plant and full equipment. be sold at once. Immediate p be seen to be fe ND. WANTE: liable party to put up a good sized garage and show building for reliable concern who can present a clean cut legitimate business proposition, Est iness, Blind Add. 14. WE SECL Stores, Manufa plants, hotels or an: ra busin| quick cash sale: no pub- Het » Chicago Business Exchange, S, LaSalle, Chicago. FARM LANDS FOR SALE—The N. W. Quarter of Sec, 33, Stark County, @ miles South of Belfield, N. D, Every foot can be cultivated. Price and eon reasonable. M. W. Meff, Bis- Dak. LL—80 acres of Wis- Lincoln County, 61% ounty seat. Reasonable Wh care Tribune Sets mile for No, VANT TO HEAR fi farm or ranch for sale. 209 South 12th, Marshalltown, Io’ __ MISCELLANKOUS ROOT pha NE ad AND BEE It pays to buy the best. I have for sale and delivery be- tween June Ist and July 1, Bees and supplies as follows: Entire berinner’s below for 4 ty Queen and two frames of be 1 Alexander bee veil tin smoker Starting Right’ with nt for cash ord $10.00 if received before June Send r check and name to 1 BERT J. ROBER 318 Mandan Ave. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 439M. FOR SALE—Ten acre tract in Louns- outlots with seven room house, barn and garage 20x30’, brooder houses und good well with windmill. There are other good ints. This property can. be very cheap for cash, Gen. over One 1 $8 or dD plow bottom. G ene aur pow complete ce of ’. A. Rust, Bism: North Dakota. Diamond Rings—-Received a number on consignment to clos at low prices. Part terms. $18.00 and up. James W. Diamonds, Wholesale Wilton Cafe, Wilton, N p| support solicited. and: black e deal. Phone th Street. T. M. Bu ED to ‘bu; man Po pies, pedigreed whol state what you have, age, ings, and price. Le Luxe Flowery Branch, Ga. FOR SALE—Beautiful new Kerogas oil range, blue and white enamel. Cheaper than gas, an ideal stove. Must sell at once. Phone 468W. G Kennels, '| LAKE SHORE PROPERTY—Oite ail For choice lots see Ulland Land Compan, Falls, Minn, ror Sau floor, Call ay “rhird St 4263. M WANTED TO BUY—One se hand, small sized icebox. Phone nd- THE PRICE \/ come WiTHME- 2M Ae HONGRY 1” oT TH SOLHAD!) i Gi Ry: ‘| TOWALK= MY "Dos MOM WILL GET: LIKE BLAZES AN’ 1 SUPPOSE IT'S BEN + AWPOLLY LONESOME AND QUIET AROUND | YOUR HOUSE SINCE ‘THE FOLKS HOW PAGE SEVEN FOR SALE THE VERY cheapest house in Bix- marck, 6 rooms, bath, hot water heat, basement roomed off, east - front, well built, good condition, the property could not be replaced for less than $6000.00, only $4200.00. ROOM bungalow, newly decor: nice lawn and essen east front, modern, $3500. ROOM house, east front, nice part of city, modern, good condition, $1000.00. ROOM house, modern, spick and span, close to schools and churchés; nice part of city, $4200.00. ROOM cottage, water, lights, 100 foot frontage, south side, chicken house and other outbuildings, ex- tremely easy terms, $2100.00. = ROOM cottage, bath and furna garage, st front, very easy ter nice, comfortable home, $2650.00: BUILDING LOTS in all parts of the city including many of the most desirable lots left. I have two solid blocks of the prettiest lots in Bismarck, on the edge of town, with city water, commanding a won- derful view of the city and river bottoms and only one block from school, good for investiment or homes. FARM LANDS; the best list biggest bargains T ever had. Our spring rains have started, BUY have been fully 50 ions sold in this county t few months of which I have sold 18. You ought to see the Jetters T have from agents in other states. The biggest growth and d velopment the state has ever is starting, BUY NOW. FIRE INSURA ble companies. F. E. YOUNG. — Three men were held at Pipestone, Minn, pending investigation of death of Clem Hanson, 35, farmer near here, found dead i d, supposedly from drinking poison liquor. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Three 1 hereby aoe myself a can- didate for cou ty commissioner, : istrict 3, Burleigh County, at the ary election June 30, 1926. and E written in relia- ‘| didate cement Phone j Vour vote and support solicited. (Signed) Oscar Backman. (Pol Ad.) VOLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT or Commissioner, District Four hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District 4, Burleigh County, at the primary election June 30, 1926. Your vote and support solicited. (Signed) Axel Soder. (Political Ad.) For Comm sioner, District One I hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District No. 1, Burleigh county, at Lae primary election sane laa ‘our vote an woner ci . GEORGE F. WILL. (Political Advt.) I wish to announce myself as a candidate for election to° Bismarck School Board at the coming election on June 7th. Signed E. V. Lahr. Adv. issioner, District Three: ounce myself a candida’ jissioner, District No inty, at the prim: jon June 30, 1926. Your vote and pee vs FRICKE. litical Adv.) Announcement I hereby announce myself as a can- for the office of Justice of Peace. W. S. CASSELMAN. (Political Advt.) 1 hereby announce that I seek the nomination for. the office’ of Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. If elected, I pledge myself to a good and fair business ‘administration of the duties and business affairs of the Sheriff's office. J. E. TIERNEY. 1 mctalla ‘our vote will help and be i ated, PRANK BARNES. dv. “sheriff of Burlelg unty. 1 would appreciate the sup+’ port of the voters, —ROLLIN WELCH. (Political Adv) IT SAYS WeERS TAAT HG HAD AIS KIND LEGS GN TK GROUND AN AIS, roe FEer » YEH! You'vE No iDEA TUE MISSED THAT DOG AN’ CANARY ! ca